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PWC welcomes new members at annual member meeting

Raquel Diaz

 

Gia Mainiero

 

Laurie Stanziale

 

Marilisa Stigliano

 

Manhattan, NY On Wednesday, October 18, PWC New York held its annual member meeting at Brickworks Design Studio. Incoming president, Schillivia Baptiste, presented her vision for the upcoming year. We also welcomed four new board members: Raquel Diaz, Gia Mainiero, Laurie Stanziale and Marilisa Stigliano.

New PWC NY board members: 

Raquel Diaz, vice president and public sector market leader, Gilbane 

Gia Mainiero, principal, Dattner Architects 

Laurie Stanziale, construction law partner, Fox Rothschild

Marilisa Stigliano, VP project support and corporate operations, STV.

PWC New York is the founding chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC), a national nonprofit organization founded in 1980 that seeks to support, advance, and connect women and promote diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and related industries. PWC’s members represent a broad spectrum of the industry that serves real estate owners, developers, facilities and property managers and public agencies. They include general construction and specialty contractors, architectural and engineering firms, environmental services, and suppliers. PWC also draws representatives from the services sector: law and accounting firms, insurance/surety and bonding companies, banks and financial services, graphic designers, printers, computer consultants, travel agencies, marketing specialists and more. Membership is open to professional women and men, private companies and public agencies in construction and allied industries. If you or anyone you know is interested in joining Professional Women in Construction, please email [email protected].

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