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Awards | August 24, 2022

DJC names Women of Vision honorees

The Daily Journal of Commerce has announced its Women of Vision Award winners for 2022

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The Daily Journal of Commerce has announced its Women of Vision Award winners for 2022. The awards honor women who are shaping the built environment in Oregon and Southwest Washington via technical skill, leadership, mentorship, community involvement, and promotion of industry diversity.

An in-person celebration will take place Oct. 26 at the Sentinel Hotel, 614 S.W. 11th Ave., in Portland, from 5 to 8 p.m. Emily Pilloton-Lam, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Girls Garage, will be the keynote speaker. There will also be a cocktail hour, a smirk photo booth, heavy hors d’oeuvres, and award presentations.

Individual tickets cost $125. Learn more and register by visiting https://djcoregon.com/women-of-vision/. Learn about sponsorship opportunities by contacting Bill Beyer at 503-802-7232 or [email protected].

Two special awards will be given during this year’s event. Melinda Daily of NWUCA will receive the Lois Cohen Lifetime Achievement Award and Laura Kerr of Stoel Rives LLP will receive the Jean Richardson Industry Impact Award.

Other honorees are:

Seyon Belai, ZANA Construction

Amanda Blankenship, David Evans and Associates

Téjara Brown, FFA Architecture and Interiors

Barb Casey, Kennedy Restoration

Bernadette Donald, Emerio Design

Maria Ellis, Oregon Department of Transportation

Mahsa Eshghi, MacKay Sposito

Kimberly Farris, Associated Builders and Contractors’ Pacific Northwest chapter

Kathy Fry, Mayer/Reed

Mackenzie Hart, Swinerton

Meghan Herteg, Walsh Construction

Amanda Hills, ZGF

Debbie Hutchins, Skanska

Amanda Ingmire, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Britni Jessup, Rowell Brokaw Architects

June Kalkhoven, Oxbow Construction

Rebecca Kerr, CIDA Architects & Engineers

Kendra Lackey, Amaterra

Ali LaManna, Emerick Construction

Berenice Lopez Dorsey, Home Energy Life Performance (H.E.L.P.) Group; Move-In Ready LLC; LatinoBuilt Association & Foundation

Vicki Lourwood, Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty company

Kelsey Machuca, Cresa

Kendall Miller, Interlaken

Sonya Miller, Hoffman Construction

Kristen Mohr, PACE Engineers

Mary-Rain O’Meara, Central City Concern

Heather Oden, Ball Janik LLP

Paula Parrott, Apex Companies LLC

Brandi Pine, Walsh Construction

Cindy Regier, Independent Electrical Contractors of Oregon

Erin Reome, SERA Architects

Amelie Reynaud, Hacker Architects & Interior Design

Shelli Romero, Oregon Department of Transportation

Michelle Schulz, GBD Architects

Carolyn Sizemore, Mortenson

Sarah Slaughter, Rosendin

Laura Squillace, Green Hammer

Kathleen Stuart, Stuart Collective

Kimberly Sutton, Port of Portland

Keisha Thomas, Mazzetti

Christina Villeneuve, GRI

LaRae Wakeman, Anchor Insurance & Surety

Sarah Weber, Hacker Architects & Interior Design

Miranda Wells, Oregon Department of Transportation

Janine White, PBS Engineering and Environmental

Millicent Williams, Otak

Michelle Willis, David Evans and Associates

Margaret Wilson, Scott Edwards Architecture

Libby Winter, TriMet

Jessica Woodruff, Community Development Partners

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Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Rosendin is employee-owned and one of the largest electrical contractors in the United States, employing over 7,500 people, with revenues averaging $2 billion. Established in 1919, Rosendin remains proud of our more than 100 years of building quality electrical and communications installations and value for our clients but, most importantly, for building people within our company and our communities. Our customers lead some of the most complex construction projects in history and rely on us for our knowledge, our ability to scale, and our dedication to quality. At Rosendin, we work to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential by building a culture that is diverse, safe, welcoming, and inclusive.

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