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SDA New York establishes A/E/C Advisory Board

New York, NY The SDA New York Chapter has established an Advisory Board of A/E/C industry experts who will contribute their knowledge, wisdom, experience, and connections within the industry.

SDA New York past president and director, Jennifer Greene, assoc. AIA, said, “The collaborative efforts of this impressive group of thought leaders will enhance the value and expertise of the SDA in the A/E/C industry, at all levels.”

The inaugural Advisory Board is composed of:

  • Robert Herrmann, chair, principal, NY office, Offit|Kurman Attorneys
  • Simon Goodhead, principal, The Coxe Group
  • Gia Mainiero, AIA, LEED AP, assoc. DBIA, principal, Dattner Architects
  • Marilyn Marullo, chief administrative officer (retired), Beyer Blinder Belle
  • Patricia McCaffery, PE, principal, Meyers Plus, MEP Engineers
  • David Singer, senior managing director, Risk Strategies Company

Herrmann, chair of the Advisory Board, said, “I am excited about the opportunity for the Advisory Board to assist the New York Chapter to expand its educational mission, help the chapter increase its visibility within the industry, and expand its membership.”

Established in 1959, SDA is the premier professional organization for A/E/C business and management leadership. The foundation of A/E/C business success is the people and process on which it is built. SDA advances both and delivers value to the individual, firm and industry through education, certification, leadership development, and community.

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