Become a Member:
There are two ways to apply for membership:
Apply via the web: Complete the Online Application Form. Note: Credit cards accepted through PayPal for payment of dues. Apply via post mail: Print a hard copy of the Membership Printable Application Form and mail it with check to: Professional Women in Construction 315 East 56th Street New York, New York 10022-3730 Check is payable to: Professional Women in Construction
By joining PWC CT each member is given the opportunity to be of greater service to his/her company and our industry as a whole. We take great pride in our industry, our employers and our mission. It is the quality of our members and our programs that has enabled this chapter to gain strength, confidence and reach the goal of becoming the premier A/E/C organization in this area. Please contact me for further information on how to become a member of our unique organization. kimsalvatore@sbcglobal.nettel: 860-986-1603 |
Upcoming EventsApril 6, 2010 Meet the Construction Chiefs! May 4, 2010 Getting What You Bargained For in a Tough Economy and PWC-CT Scholarship Awards Save the date. "An excellent program last evening! Thank you, as always, for providing such a great opportunity to network and learn." Jim Berry, Project Development, Consigli Construction Co., Inc. "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 |
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