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New York chapter of Professional Women in Construction present Developers Forum, hosted by New York Post's Lois Weiss

New York chapter of Professional Women in Construction present Developers Forum, hosted by New York Post's Lois Weiss


August 11, 2010

Thursday, July 30
Professional Women in Construction (PWC-NY) presents Developers Forum: Public & Private Sectors Propel Development Programs on Thursday, July 30, 8:00 am to 10:00 am, at the Yale Club, 50 Vanderbilt Avenue, NYC. Moderator is Lois Weiss, columnist, New York Post.

Speakers include: Joel Bergstein, president, Lincoln Equities; Peter Fine, president, Atlantic Development Group; Gregory Cuyjet, chief of small business, US Army Corps of Engineers; Kevin Bunker, P.E., director design & construction,region 2, US General Services Administration.  Tickets: $70 PWC members; $85 nonmembers(advance reservation required - all tickets at door $90).  Sponsorship $775 (includes tickets, ad). Ads available in program book. Call 212.486-7745; email pwc@pwcusa.org; website: www.pwcusa.org.
 
Wednesday, August 19
Professional Women in Construction (PWC-NY)  presents Meet the Architects & Engineers on Wednesday, August 19, 5:30 pm to  8:00 pm, at Club 101, 101 Park Avenue, NYC. Honored guests are: R. Anthony Fieldman, AIA, Principal, Perkins & Will; Susan Kaplan, Sr. Associate & Director Specifications, Battery Park City Authority; John Bredehorst, P.E., Exec. V.P., WSP Flack & Kurtz; E, Bruce Barrett, P.E., V.P., NYCSCA. Tickets: $75 PWC members; $90 nonmembers (advance reservation required - all tickets at door $95). Exhibit tables: $395 PWC members; $495 nonmembers. Sponsorship $775 (includes table, tickets, ad). Ads available in program book. Call 212.486-7745; email pwc@pwcusa.org; website: www.pwcusa.org.
 
Monday, September 21
Professional Women in Construction (PWC-NY) will hold its Fall Golf Outing on Monday, September 21, all day, at the Elmwood Country Club, White Plains, NY. Golf package  (includes cart, caddy, brunch through dinner): $395; Foursome + sign at hole: $1730; sign at hole only: $200; cocktails & dinner only: $150. Sponsorships and program ads available.Call 212.486-7745; email pwc@pwcusa.org; website: www.pwcusa.org.
 
Tuesday, November 17
Professional Women in Construction (PWC-NY) presents The Big Show. its annual Trade Show, on Tuesday, November 17, 9 am to 2 pm at The Guardian Building, 7 Hanover Sq.,15th Floor, NYC.  Exhibit tables, sponsorships and program ads are available.  Call 212.486-7745; email pwc@pwcusa.org; website: www.pwcusa.org.
 
 
 

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