Leading women’s advocacy organization Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation has announced the planned retirement of architect and innovator Cynthia Phifer Kracauer AIA, the organization’s executive director for the last seven-plus years.
The transition will commence on January 1, 2024. Mauer, BIA’s current vice president of membership & programs, will assume the role of BIA’s chief operating officer.
As a Black woman in a traditionally male-dominated field and a leader from a non-construction background, induction to NAC is a testimony to Washington’s extraordinary leadership and innovation in the engineering, design and construction industry.
Beverly Willis FAIA, born February 17, 1928, an American architect who played a major role in the development of many architectural concepts and practices that influenced the design of cities and buildings, died Sunday morning Oct. 1st, in Branford, Connecticut, due to complications of Parkinson’s disease.
S-5! ’s Architectural & National Accounts Director has been awarded the Construction Specifier Institute (CSI) Great Lakes Region President’s Award in recognition of her dedication, hard work and mindfulness to the region.
The flagship event was held at the Doubletree by Hilton Somerset in Somerset, NJ, to recognize those who have demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting and elevating women in New Jersey.
The camp is a free week-long camp designed for middle and high school age girls to explore the construction trades, architecture, engineering, and construction materials manufacturing through hands-on experiences and field trips.
Simpson Strong-Tie announced that its Senior National Account Manager — Builders, Tina Haro, has been named to the Top Women in Hardware & Building Supply class of 2023 for Rising Stars.