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2025 Women in Construction: Janelle Amoroso, AMCON

2025 Women in Construction: Janelle Amoroso, AMCON

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? My new role as purchasing coordinator was challenging as it was a completely new role created within the company.
2025 Women in Construction: Nicolina Leone, AMCON

2025 Women in Construction: Nicolina Leone, AMCON

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? The project I’m incredibly proud of is organizing a fund raiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation with my family.
2025 Women in Construction: Jana Williamson, AMCON

2025 Women in Construction: Jana Williamson, AMCON

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I’m really proud of the work I did in the healthcare industry. Whether it was repairing equipment or making sure everything ran smoothly,
2025 Women in Construction: Laila Souza, AMCON

2025 Women in Construction: Laila Souza, AMCON

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? My proudest achievement so far is immigrating to the US by myself, learning the language, and obtaining a second formal education.
2025 Women in Construction: Kate Helfer, ARCO National Construction | NE

2025 Women in Construction: Kate Helfer, ARCO National Construction | NE

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? While not tied to a single project, I’m most proud of mentoring my female colleagues early in their careers at ARCO.
2025 Women in Construction: Jean Waterman, Frank O. Waterman & Associates, Inc.

2025 Women in Construction: Jean Waterman, Frank O. Waterman & Associates, Inc.

February 28, 2025
What trends or innovations do you believe will shape the future of your field, and how are you positioning yourself (or your firm) to be at the forefront? The future of construction engineering and surveying lies in the hands of skilled, educated professionals who can adapt to evolving equipment and complex project demands.
2025 Women in Construction: Elizabeth Spatola, Currie Project Management

2025 Women in Construction: Elizabeth Spatola, Currie Project Management

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I worked with a client a few years back that was a global leader in the development of medical technology.
2025 Women in Construction: Rochelle Conroy, Auburn Construction

2025 Women in Construction: Rochelle Conroy, Auburn Construction

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? One of the projects I’m most proud of is an affordable housing development that added 50+ units to the community.
2025 Women in Construction: Jo Ann Michaels, Viking Construction

2025 Women in Construction: Jo Ann Michaels, Viking Construction

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I am most proud of the overall success of my career. I started as a part-time administrative person and worked my way into project engineer,
2025 Women in Construction: Caroline Rennie, Auburn Construction

2025 Women in Construction: Caroline Rennie, Auburn Construction

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? Auburn has experienced significant growth over the past year. Since joining the team, I have worked to update our brand’s identity and visuals, as well as develop
2025 Women in Construction: Shannon Terriaca, NEI General Contracting

2025 Women in Construction: Shannon Terriaca, NEI General Contracting

February 28, 2025
Do you have a hidden talent or a surprising fact about yourself that most people wouldn’t know? I have a habit of seeing something and immediately assuming, “I could do that.” I almost always pull it off, though it usually turns out to be a larger endeavor than
2025 Women in Construction: Carolyn Sicard, NEI General Contracting

2025 Women in Construction: Carolyn Sicard, NEI General Contracting

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? The relationships I’ve built with subcontractors as chief estimator at NEI. I’ve always focused on creating strong, collaborative partnerships,
2025 Women in Construction: Molly O’Connor, NEI General Contracting

2025 Women in Construction: Molly O’Connor, NEI General Contracting

February 28, 2025
What trends or innovations do you believe will shape the future of your field, and how are you positioning yourself (or your firm) to be at the forefront? As we’re seeing across many industries, I believe AI will play an increasingly significant role in the construction sector, both in the office and in the field.
2025 Women in Construction: Jaclyn Teixeira, NEI General Contracting

2025 Women in Construction: Jaclyn Teixeira, NEI General Contracting

February 28, 2025
Who or what has inspired you most in your career, and what advice would you share with the next generation of women entering the A/E/C industry? Over the years, I’ve been inspired by many women in my career. I started out in college pursuing engineering and architecture, but I ended up in construction risk management by chance.
2025 Women in Construction: Kyra Higgins, TFMoran

2025 Women in Construction: Kyra Higgins, TFMoran

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? In fall 2023, I worked on a Wetland Functional Assessment Report for a large residential development project in Bedford, under a tight deadline.
2025 Women in Construction: Arianna Gerrior, Timberline Construction Corp.

2025 Women in Construction: Arianna Gerrior, Timberline Construction Corp.

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I was on the team that successfully completed a high-end office fit-up for Veralto, a client with a mission to create a sustainable space that supported collaboration and employee well-being.
2025 Women in Construction: <br>Christina Cimino, DJSA Architects

2025 Women in Construction:
Christina Cimino, DJSA Architects

February 28, 2025
What trends or innovations do you believe will shape the future of your field, and how are you positioning yourself (or your firm) to be at the forefront? Our firm has been actively researching the impact of AI on the future of the A/E/C industry.
2025 Women in Construction: Jenna Rahkonen, Iron-Lift LLC

2025 Women in Construction: Jenna Rahkonen, Iron-Lift LLC

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? One project I’m proud of is the ROPOS Crane Barge for the Department of Commerce under NOAA.
2025 Women in Construction: Molly Obendorf, Bohler

2025 Women in Construction: Molly Obendorf, Bohler

February 28, 2025
What trends or innovations do you believe will shape the future of your field, and how are you positioning yourself (or your firm) to be at the forefront? Recognizing that resiliency – whether in building design or site development – is critical in shaping the future of land development.
2025 Women in Construction: Amy Johnson, Fuss & O’Neill

2025 Women in Construction: Amy Johnson, Fuss & O’Neill

February 28, 2025
What is one project or achievement in your career that you are most proud of, and how did it impact your organization or community? I am especially proud of my role, as owner’s representative, in the development of RIPTA’s first electric bus charging station and driver rest stop. RIPTA provides public transportation to 40,000+ commuters daily.