The Davis Cos., TOCCI, and RODE Architects celebrate Women in Construction Week
Shown (from left) are event speakers: Gretchen McGill, SVP of development, Davis; Tania Del Rio, commissioner of Inspectional Services; Cheryl Odom, Boston plans examiner; Caitlin Fitzgerald, superintendent, Tocci, and Caroline Jones, interior designer, RODE.
Brighton, MA On March 6, The Davis Companies (Davis), TOCCI, and RODE Architects came together at 1515 Commonwealth Ave. to celebrate Women in Construction Week. The event featured speakers from each of the project partners discussing their career paths, navigating historically male-dominated industries, and their experiences in design and development.
Cheryl Odom, city of Boston plans examiner, addresses the crowd at TOCCI’s Women in Construction event at 1515 Commonwealth Ave.
Shown are two members of the TOCCI team beside the TOCCI Women in Construction Week 2024 Banner.
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