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Thru the Lens: NobleStrategy receives 2011 Construction Manager MWBE Building the Future Award

NobleStrategy was presented with the 2011 Construction Manager Minority Women Business Enterprises (MWBE) Building the Future Award by Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP. Paul Williams, Jr., president of the Dormitory Authority of NYS (DASNY), presented the award at Anchin's Building the Future: Celebrating MWBEs and Their Advocates recognition event. "It is a tremendous honor to receive the Building the Future Award because there are truly many deserving recognition," said William Parrish, Jr., president & CEO of NobleStrategy. "The award is special for NobleStrategy because it recognizes our continued growth as a firm and our commitment to providing the very best services available in the industry today. We very much appreciate advocates who support and create an environment for firms like ours to excel. We thank those who have been involved with the nominating and selection process and congratulate all of those nominated because it is truly an honor just to be included in this group of industry leaders." The winners of the 2011 MWBE Building the Future awards also included: * Architects, Watts Architecture and Engineering Services, Buffalo; * Engineering, Jacob Feinberg Katz & Michael Consulting Group, NY; and KS Engineers, Newark; * Subcontractors, Recon Construction Corporation, Flushing; and International Asbestos Removal, Woodside; * Supplier, Park Ave. Building and Roofing Supplies, Brooklyn; * General Contractor, Earth Construction Corporation, Queens Village; and MBI Group, NY; * Outstanding Community Service, McCloud Group, Hoboken; * Corporate Advocacy, TDX Construction Corporation, NY; Metropolitan Transit Authority, NY; and Women Builders Council, NY. Anchin started the event in 2010 to recognize the contributions of outstanding MWBEs to the construction industry.
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