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New York Real Estate Journal presents 2022 Women in Construction Spotlight

New York, NY The New York Real Estate Journal published its annual Women in Construction Spotlight. The March 22nd Spotlight edition shares insight into today's real estate industry from a woman's point of view, and discusses how the changing market is impacting all facets of the industry. This issue celebrates the achievements of women engaged in specialized industries including Architecture & Interior Design; Construction & Project Management; Economic Development & Urban Planning; Environmental & Engineering Consulting; General Contractors & Subcontractors; Information & Building Technology; Property Management & Services; PropTech; Relocation Services; and Security & Surveillance.

Sponsors for this edition include: New York Concrete Washout Systems, Inc.; Structure Tone; IREON; Yardi; Elite Builders & Management; EW Howell Construction Group; and D & A Construction Services.

The women featured include: (CLICK on name to view full responses)

Stacey Dackson, Structure Tone

Patricia Haftek, New York Concrete Washout Systems

Taylor Eccher, EW Howell

Tracey Hunter, EW Howell

Andrea Mesis-Bruno, D&A Construction Advisors LLC

Christella Xu, Elite Builders and Management

April Intrabartola, Eastman Cooke Construction

Jill Lotenberg, JillPhotography.com

Laura Reddy, NuZine

Ruth Yung, EFY Sales, LLC

Patricia Polenz, Lightpath

Diana Chang, Tempco Glass Fabrication

Jennifer Meilan, 71 Visuals

Kamila Altman, Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC

Melissa Guagenti, LEW Environmental Services, LLC

Ayesha Mohammed, The Falcon Group

H2M-architects-engineers">Danielle Drake, H2M architects + engineers

H2M-architects-engineers">Dana Gearrity, H2M architects + engineers

Karen Kelly, Syska Hennessy Group, Inc.

Tuannisha Santana, Hylan Datacom & Electrical

Merry Barrieres, Equity Environmental Engineering, LLC

Amritha Rajan, Bright Power

Emma Kurihara, Bright Power

Tammy Ching, Samanea New York

Amy Jarvis, Spacesmith

Helen Herrick, MBH Architects

Traci Rivera-Renna, Traci’s Permits

Rebecca Kinal, AKRF, Inc.

Taylor Steucke, Holt Construction

Kim Machado, Holt Construction

Christine Erath, Neureise Group Inc.

AnaTracey Hawkins, CNY

Elaria Turton, KOW Building Consultants

Crystal Lin, LERA Consulting Structural Engineers

Andrea Mignone, Rose Capital Group

Nicole Jacobson, M/E Engineering, P.C.

Theodora Diamantis, Skanska USA Building

Bohler">Rebecca Bodine, Bohler

Sasa McCabe, CTA Architects P.C.

Ericka Keller, Brisa Builders Corp.

Kamillah Ramos, SWBR

Katie Hamel, Aurora Contractors, Inc.

Nelya Sachakova, RKTB Architects

Andrea Steele, Andrea Steele Architecture

Antonia Walker, Body Lawson Associates Architects and Planners

Margaret Coppa, Shawmut Design and Construction

Ella Seacrest, Shawmut Design and Construction

Lisa Levine, Shawmut Design and Construction

Hannah Gerard, Shawmut Design and Construction

Ilva Godo, Shawmut Design and Construction

Jordan Crouse, Lendlease

Christina Champness, Lendlease

Sophia Tampakis, Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C.

Gabriela Fernandez, Lilker Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C.

Suzanne Marie Musho, New York Institute of Technology

Brynnemarie Lanciotti, Ronnette Riley Architect

Lauren Tully, C3S CoRE Consulting, Inc.

Lisa Andrzejewski, Robinson & Cole LLP

Rhonda Scharf, Spectorgroup

Irene Yim, Mark Design Studios Architecture, PC

Anna Karp, Bolster

Roxana Escobar Kariyannis, AECOM

Nancy Erardi, NYCAN Builders

Pamela Cozzi, NYCAN Builders

Theresa Ranzie, NYCAN Builders

Amy Patel, FXCollaborative

Kenne Shepherd, Kenne Shepherd Interior Design Architecture PLLC

Barbara Kavovit, Evergreen Builders & Construction Services, Inc.

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