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2026 Women in Construction: Kristen Fogarty, Vantage Builders

2026 Women in Construction: Kristen Fogarty, Vantage Builders

February 27, 2026
What current or recently completed project, accomplishment or initiative are you most excited about, and why does it matter for your team, clients or community? One of the accomplishments I’m most proud of this past year was helping champion Vantage Builders’ 25th anniversary. It’s an impressive milestone that highlighted our people, the impactful projects we’ve delivered since day one, and our clients.
2026 Women in Construction: Holli Robinson, NV5

2026 Women in Construction: Holli Robinson, NV5

February 27, 2026
Project or accomplishment you’re most excited about: I am especially proud of the work I have been leading in elevator modernizations and building infrastructure upgrades for public housing and municipal facilities
2026 Women in Construction: Maria McDonnell, NV5

2026 Women in Construction: Maria McDonnell, NV5

February 27, 2026
Emerging challenge or opportunity ahead: Emerging technology is playing a key role in shaping how a project evolves from design through construction. As with any advancement, there is always a price to pay. In this case,
2026 Women in Construction: Maureen Donato, NV5

2026 Women in Construction: Maureen Donato, NV5

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: Take advantage of networking opportunities as much as possible. Join professional societies and participate in industry events and seminars at the local chapter level and beyond. The
2026 Women in Construction: Nicole Pappalardo, NV5

2026 Women in Construction: Nicole Pappalardo, NV5

February 27, 2026
Project or accomplishment you’re most excited about: My team and I are currently designing a new animal hospital for the greater Boston area. As an avid animal lover with a dog of my own, I know that taking a pet to
2026 Women in Construction: Shannon Terriaca, NEI General Contracting

2026 Women in Construction: Shannon Terriaca, NEI General Contracting

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: You don’t need to be an expert to start. In construction, you learn as you go; your team (and Google) will help you navigate challenges as they arise. All you truly need to begin is
2026 Women in Construction: Nada Jaber, NEI General Contracting

2026 Women in Construction: Nada Jaber, NEI General Contracting

February 27, 2026
Emerging challenge or opportunity ahead: Of course, the first thing that comes to mind is AI. While construction hasn’t adopted it as quickly as some other industries, that also means there’s a lot of
2026 Women in Construction: Melissa Baldwin, NEI General Contracting

2026 Women in Construction: Melissa Baldwin, NEI General Contracting

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: Don’t be intimidated by the fact that construction is still predominantly male. The opportunities for women in this industry continue to grow each year, and that momentum
2026 Women in Construction: Jessica Morrissey, NEI General Contracting

2026 Women in Construction: Jessica Morrissey, NEI General Contracting

February 27, 2026
Project or accomplishment you’re most excited about: Passive House principles have been used abroad for years and are becoming more common in new construction here in Massachusetts. What’s especially exciting now is
Women at Griffin Electric: Making their Mark - Griffin Electric is Proud to Support Women in Construction

Women at Griffin Electric: Making their Mark - Griffin Electric is Proud to Support Women in Constru...

February 27, 2026
Holliston, MA A leading electrical contractor throughout New England and the Southeast for nearly five decades, Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. (Griffin Electric) understands that its success would not be possible without its people.
2026 Women in Construction: Petra Leone Steriti, AMCON

2026 Women in Construction: Petra Leone Steriti, AMCON

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: Find an experienced business woman as a mentor and work (not necessarily in the same company) with her over a year or two, even longer if that’s possible. She doesn’t
2026 Women in Construction: Megan Fitzgerald, AMCON

2026 Women in Construction: Megan Fitzgerald, AMCON

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: I encourage anyone looking to begin their careers in construction to absorb as much information as possible. Lean on the experienced people around you to teach you what they know and
2026 Women in Construction: Nicole Comeau, Auburn Construction

2026 Women in Construction: Nicole Comeau, Auburn Construction

February 27, 2026
What do you wish more women knew about the opportunities available in the construction industry today? There are so many different opportunities in the industry. From working in the office to being out in the field. There is always a new project and you are learning new things every day.
2026 Women in Construction: Maureen White, AMCON

2026 Women in Construction: Maureen White, AMCON

February 27, 2026
Project or accomplishment you’re most excited about: I worked on numerous design-build projects with New England Center and Home for Veterans a few years ago. It was rewarding to see the tenants directly benefit from
2026 Women in Construction: Jessica Sandner, Auburn Construction

2026 Women in Construction: Jessica Sandner, Auburn Construction

February 27, 2026
What do you wish more women knew about the opportunities available in the construction industry today? Construction covers far more ground than many people realize; it is both hands-on skilled trades and professional roles that keep the projects moving.
2026 Women in Construction: Lynsey Coville, Auburn Construction

2026 Women in Construction: Lynsey Coville, Auburn Construction

February 27, 2026
What do you wish more women knew about the opportunities available in the construction industry today? There are endless opportunities and truly a space for everyone. From the office positions to out in the field, there is always room for growth.
2026 Women in Construction: Kimberly Eldridge, Auburn Contruction

2026 Women in Construction: Kimberly Eldridge, Auburn Contruction

February 27, 2026
What current or recently completed project, accomplishment or initiative are you most excited about, and why does it matter for your team, clients or community? The most exciting project that Auburn has completed for me is Brockton Hospital fire restoration and renovation.
2026 Women in Construction: Caroline Petrovick, AMCON

2026 Women in Construction: Caroline Petrovick, AMCON

February 27, 2026
Advice for women starting their careers: I encourage women beginning their careers to be intentional about finding mentors and advocates. Ask questions and seek feedback (which is hard!). Construction is built on relationships
2026 Women in Construction: Rochelle Conroy, Auburn Construction

2026 Women in Construction: Rochelle Conroy, Auburn Construction

February 27, 2026
What current or recently completed project, accomplishment or initiative are you most excited about, and why does it matter for your team, clients or community? One recently completed project I’m most excited about is the expansive exterior and interior renovation for Holy Cross
2026 Women in Construction: Laurie Toscano, Weston & Sampson

2026 Women in Construction: Laurie Toscano, Weston & Sampson

February 27, 2026
Emerging challenge or opportunity ahead: The construction industry is increasingly challenged by limited funding for public projects. As regulatory requirements grow and demand for environmental protection rises, competition