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PWC hosts last panel of 2023; Owner and Developer Forum

Manhattan, NY On Thursday, November 9th, Professional Women in Construction (PWC) hosted their last panel event of the year, Owner and Developer Forum, at The Yale Club. At this event, members heard from industry experts about their projects and the New York outlook for 2024. Networking opportunities were available before and after the panel. 

Moderator

Laurie Stanziale, Real Estate partner, Fox Rothschild

Panelists

Marisa Gadlin, SVP, asset management, Rockefeller Group

Gus Sirakis, deputy commissioner, Department of Buildings

Martha Xuereb, director of preconstruction, B2K Development

Sevinc Yuksel, SVP, head of construction and design, Rudin

Co-chairs: 

Rosemary Bates, director of design & construction, Rockefeller Group

Raquel Diaz, market leader, Public Sector, Gilbane

Barbara Durante, CPA, senior manager, Grassi Advisors & Accountants

Aine O’Dwyer, PE, principal & CEO, Enovate Consulting

Laurie Stanziale,real estate/partner, Fox Rothschild

Sponsors:

Grassi Advisors & Accountants 

Rockefeller Group

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