PWC Connecticut Chapter

Professional Women in Construction (PWC)
founded in 1980, PWC is a non profit 501 (c) 3 organization committed to advancing professional, entrepreneurial and managerial opportunities for women and other "non-traditional" populations in construction and related industries.

News

HARTFORD BUSINESS JOURNAL
Rising operating costs present challenges for private schools
By Max Heuer - read more

HARTFORD BUSINESS JOURNAL
Lifestyle centers, targeted development offset recent dampers on retail spending
By Max Heuer - read more

NEW HAVEN REGISTER
Banding Together: Women in construction industry form new group
By Brenda Marks - read more

Membership

Please contact us today to learn more about membership. Membership is open to women and men, private companies and public agencies actively engaged in the design / construction / real estate development fields as well as businesses supplying goods and services to the industry.

September 23, 2008
Issues and Impacts – Southern New England Higher Education

November 4, 2008
Improve Your Memory Skills & Gain More Business!

December 2, 2008
Issues and Impacts – Southern New England Private Schools



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PWC Chapters
PWC-NY
PWC-CT
PWC-DC
PWC-NJ
PWC-NE Pennsylvania

"Thank you for the opportunity to present to your group. I had a great time talking with my fellow panelists, and caught up with old friends and acquaintances I had not seen in years. I am very impressed with PWC; you all work very hard to put on an excellent program. Congratulations!"  M. Blakey Smith, AIA Assistant Director A/E Services and Work Management Facilities and Campus Planning Division UMASS Amherst

"I am continually impressed with the caliber of your programs – both from the standpoints of content and knowledgeable panelists. Your format allows for great networking opportunities with an excellent cross section of the industry. The PWC-CT is showing us that women construction professionals are indeed setting the agenda for the 21st Century. Keep up the good work."  John B. Farnham, Executive Director, AGC of Connecticut