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June 6, 2013
NONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMENEquity LEadErship awards LunchEon
Join nEw as wE cELEBratE thE woMEn who arE BuiLdinG nEw yorK city
Years
MISSIONNontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) prepares, trains, and places
women in careers in the skilled construction, utility, and maintenance trades,
helping women achieve economic independence and a secure future. At the
same time, NEW provides a pipeline of qualified workers to the industries that
build, move, power, green, and maintain New York. For 35 years, NEW has been a
groundbreaking model that works for women and for New York City.
ABOUT NE WNEW’s free training programs give women the skills and knowledge they need to
begin careers as union tradeswomen in the construction, energy, transportation,
and facilities management industries. NEW is committed to changing the lives of
women by providing them with the opportunity to move out of poverty and into
prosperity through careers in the trades. Over the last five years, NEW has placed
women in over 1,000 construction-related jobs.
NE W SIGNATURE PROJEC TS PROGR AMIn its third year, the NEW Signature Projects Program has grown to include 35
projects across New York City. The NEW Signature Projects Program is designed to
increase the utilization of tradeswomen on New York City construction projects,
ensure an adequate supply of skilled tradeswomen are prepared for the demands
of the industry, and help industry leaders adopt best practices. NEW is honored
to celebrate the owners, construction managers, contractors, and unions who are
promoting tradeswomen participation on projects across New York City.
ARMAND E. SABITONI LIUNA General Secretary-Treasurer & New England Regional Manager
and the New England Laborers’ Tri-Funds’
Trustees & Staff wish to congratulate
BROTHER ROBERT BONANZA Business Manager, Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York & Long Island
and all the recipients of the 2013 EQUITY LEADERSHIP AWARD
NEW ENGLAND LABORERS’ TRAINING TRUST FUND
UNION TRUSTEES
Armand E. Sabitoni Chairman
Vincent R. Masino Donato A. Bianco, Jr. Michael F. Sabitoni Joseph C. Bonfiglio
EMPLOYER TRUSTEES
John D. O’Reilly III
Secretary Stephen A. Cardi
David F. Rampone Rodney G. Frias
Thomas J. Gunning
James Merloni, Jr. Administrator
NEW ENGLAND LABORERS’ LABOR-MANAGEMENT COOPERATION TRUST
UNION TRUSTEES
Armand E. Sabitoni Chairman
Vincent R. Masino Michael F. Sabitoni Joseph C. Bonfiglio
Christopher A. Sabitoni
EMPLOYER TRUSTEES
John D. O’Reilly III Secretary
Stephen A. Cardi David F. Rampone
Rodney G. Frias Thomas J. Gunning
Dominick J. Ruggerio
Administrator
NEW ENGLAND LABORERS’ HEALTH & SAFETY FUND
UNION TRUSTEES
Armand E. Sabitoni Chairman
Vincent R. Masino Donato A. Bianco, Jr. Michael F. Sabitoni Joseph C. Bonfiglio
EMPLOYER TRUSTEES
John D. O’Reilly III
Secretary Stephen A. Cardi
David F. Rampone Rodney G. Frias
Thomas J. Gunning
Raymond C. Coia Administrator
MESSAGE FROM OUR BOARD CHAIRSWelcome to the 2013 NEW Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon. We are grateful that you
have chosen to join us today as we celebrate our 35th anniversary.
We are honored to recognize Bobby Bonanza, Mary-Jean Eastman, Joan McDonald, and
Tanya Ridley for the work they are doing to support and promote tradeswomen in New
York City.
Over the last four decades, NEW has worked with key partners in the industry to expand
opportunities for women in the skilled trades. Through the leadership of the building and
construction trades unions, women are working today as operating engineers, electricians,
carpenters, laborers, plumbers, iron workers, and painters.
With the support of owners, developers, and contractors, these tradeswomen are building
projects across New York City - these partners have committed 35 projects to the NEW
Signature Projects Program, now in its third year.
Lynda Delaney graduated from NEW at the end of 2012. In her last week of class, Lynda
shared how NEW made a difference in her life. “My daughter was all the motivation I needed
to stay focused. It has been a long journey but I made it. Here I am in my last week of training
with NEW and I feel great about it. They have taught me a lot of skills in the trades. I cannot
wait to take part in rebuilding New York City after Hurricane Sandy. Today I walk with my head
held high knowing I will succeed.” Today, Lynda is a first year apprentice carpenter with the
New York City District Council of Carpenters.
Careers as union tradeswomen ensure that women are able to provide a secure future
for their families. NEW provides much needed services to women in underserved
communities - with the poverty rate in New York City at 21 percent, there is more work to
be done.
We rely on the generosity of supporters like you to help women transform their lives.
There are numerous ways you can help NEW today – hire a graduate, commit a NEW
Signature Project, give a site tour to NEW students, make a donation, or connect us with
new supporters. If you are interested in helping NEW, please be sure to speak with a NEW
Board Member or staff member to find out how you can help. Please also join our mailing
list to stay up to date with news and events.
We are proud to celebrate all of our partners who are making a difference for women in
our city.
Thank you again for joining us today.
Ellen Albert Joseph A. Ienuso
Turner Construction Company is proud to join Nontraditional Employment for Women
in saluting this year’s Equity Leadership Awards Honorees
Congratulations!
www.turnerconstruction.com
LUNCHEON PROGR AM
Welcome
Film
Equity Leadership Awards Presentation
Joan McDonaldCommissioner
New York State Department of Transportation
Mary-Jean EastmanPrincipal, Director and Founding Partner
Perkins Eastman
Robert BonanzaBusiness Manager
Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York
Tanya RidleyMetal Lather and NEW Graduate
Local 46 Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers Union
Closing Remarks
JOAN McDONALD
On January 14, 2011, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo appointed Joan McDonald as the
11th Commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT).
Commissioner McDonald leads a department of 8,500 employees with a combined annual
capital and operating budget of approximately $9 billion.
Commissioner McDonald’s vision for NYSDOT focuses on (1) operating and maintaining
New York’s transportation system and (2) delivering a world-class capital program. The
Department’s Capital Asset Management-Capital Investment (CAM-CI) program has
been recognized as a national model, receiving the 2012 AASHTO President’s award for
Administration.
Ms. McDonald has led the Department in storm recovery efforts resulting from Hurricane
Irene, Tropical Storm Lee and Super Storm Sandy; serves on the Executive Leadership team
for the Tappan Zee Bridge; negotiated a landmark agreement between the State of New
York, Amtrak and the Federal Railroad Administration for operations of the Hudson Line;
and launched NYSDOT’s New York Works program.
Commissioner McDonald serves as Chair of the Northeast Corridor Commission and on
the Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board.
Commissioner McDonald has been honored as the WTS-Greater New York “Woman of the
Year”; the New York March of Dimes’ “Public Sector – Service to Humanity”; the Hartford
Business Journal “Remarkable Woman in Business”; and the Girl Scouts of Connecticut
“Woman of Merit.”
Prior to her appointment, Commissioner McDonald served as the Commissioner of the
Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development and the Chair
of Connecticut Innovations; and held senior management positions at New York City
Economic Development Corporation; New York City Department of Transportation; MTA
Metro-North Railroad; and Jacobs Engineering.
Ms. McDonald received her Bachelor of Arts degree at LeMoyne College and a Masters of
Public Administration at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
NEWon its 35th Anniversaryand Congratulates the2013 Equity Leadership Award Honorees
MARY-JEAN EASTMAN, FAIA, MRAIC, IIDA
Mary-Jean Eastman is a Principal, Executive Director and founding partner of Perkins
Eastman, and plays a key role in the overall design direction of the firm and is also the
Managing Principal of the New York office. She is involved in the firm’s healthcare, higher
education, public building and residential design practices. Integrating architecture and
interior design to create significant spaces and humanizing institutional environments are
central to Ms. Eastman’s professional practice.
Over a career spanning more than 40 years, Ms. Eastman has concentrated especially
on designing patient-focused environments for healthcare clients, and has worked with
numerous top academic medical centers and healthcare institutions world-wide.
Ms. Eastman’s design innovation and sensitive approach have redefined state-of-the-art
in her specialty areas, and have been recognized with nearly every major award for
design excellence and enhanced the firm’s reputation as a leader in the design of
programmatically complex buildings.
Ms. Eastman is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a member of the Royal
Architectural Institute of Canada and the International Interior Design Association. She has
been active in the New York Chapter of the AIA, serving as a Director and member of the
Nominating and Honors committees. Ms. Eastman is a board member of the New York
Building Congress, the Salvadori Center and the ACE Mentor Program.
Perkins Eastman congratulates one of its foundingpartners, Mary-Jean Eastman, for being honored by
the Nontraditional Employment for Women at the 2013 Equality Leadership Awards Luncheon.
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ROBERT BONANZA
Robert Bonanza is the Business Manager of the 15,000 member Mason Tenders District
Council of Greater New York and Long Island. Mr. Bonanza began his career more than 25
years ago as a laborer and member of the Laborers’ International Union of North America.
Bobby Bonanza represents a new generation of labor leader, dedicated to organizing,
social justice and improving the lives of the members of the union.
A lifelong resident of Nassau County, Mr. Bonanza entered the construction industry
in 1980, when as a member of General Building Laborers’ Local 66 he began his career
pouring concrete for Scalamandre Concrete. Working as a general laborer, he soon began
his rise through the ranks of the local union from shop steward, to foreman to elected
officer.
In 1996, during the period that the Mason Tenders District Council and its affiliated unions
were reconfigured, Mr. Bonanza was elected President of Local 66. He is one of the
original members of the leadership of the Mason Tenders District Council that emerged
following the historic consolidation and re-structure that took place in 1997. Under his
leadership, the Mason Tenders District Council has continued to enjoy the reputation as
one of the most progressive and aggressive labor organizations in the nation. Organizing
the unorganized and protecting the members’ rights remains Mr. Bonanza’s primary focus.
In doing so he has strengthened the Mason Tenders by bringing a diverse membership
into the Council. Today the 15,000 members include construction workers, asbestos and
hazardous materials handlers, recycling and waste handlers and Catholic high school
teachers.
Because of his deep local roots, he has cultivated strong political ties with a wide spectrum
of elected officials in Long Island and New York City. Mr. Bonanza serves as chairman of
the Mason Tenders District Council Political Action Committee, as well as a trustee of the
New York State Laborers’ PAC and the New York State Laborers’ Health & Safety Fund. He is
a member of the Executive Board of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater
New York, as well as the New York City Central Labor Council. Mr. Bonanza serves as a
trustee of the Mason Tenders’ District Council Trust Funds, the MTDC Scholarship Fund and
the Mason Tenders’ Training Fund, and continues to serve as president of Local 66 and as
a trustee on the Laborers’ Local 66 Fringe Benefit Funds. He is Secretary-Treasurer of the
Laborers’ Eastern Region Organizing Fund (LEROF) and serves on the Board of Tenders Inc.,
the charitable entity of the Mason Tenders District Council.
LABORERS’INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA
The Laborers’ International Unionof North America
joins the
Nontraditional Employmentfor Women
to honor LIUNA’s own
Robert BonanzaBusiness Manager
Mason Tenders District CouncilOf Greater New Yorkand all of today’s honorees.
Congratulations!
TERRY O’SULLIVAN ARMAND E. SABITONIGeneral President General Secretary-Treasurer
TANYA RIDLEY
Tanya Ridley graduated from Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) in the
fall of 2007 and became a Metal Lather with Local 46 Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing
Ironworkers Union in 2008. Ms. Ridley was working as a receptionist in an office in Lower
Manhattan when she applied and was accepted into NEW’s program. From behind her
desk, Ms. Ridley watched the post-September 11th rebuilding begin. From the moment
she saw a subway ad for NEW, Ms. Ridley was excited by the prospect of having the
chance to be an active part of the rebuilding. At the time, Ms. Ridley could not imagine
how NEW would change her life or that she would be where she is today – a NEW
graduate, a journeywoman Metal Lather and a role model to the tradeswomen that have
come after her.
Ms. Ridley’s first job as a Lather placed her exactly where she wanted to be – reinforcing
the foundation of Tower 4 at the World Trade Center working for Roger & Sons Concrete.
Ms. Ridley worked at Tower 4 for most of her three-year apprenticeship, learning a great
deal alongside her fellow workers in the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan. Ms. Ridley was
introduced to her first seven-day workweek by her favorite foreman, Gerry Strehle of J&E
Industries. Other recent projects she has worked on include the Second Avenue subway
line.
Ms. Ridley hopes to be the kind of mentor that female Lather mechanic and NEW graduate
Terrace Gilliam and foreman Gerry Strehle have been to her, and is tremendously thankful
for the guidance and direction she has received and continues to receive from Terrence
Moore, Business Manager/ Financial Secretary-Treasurer, and Chip Langan, Apprentice
Coordinator. She could not be more proud of the work she has been a part of, particularly
the mark that she has made at the World Trade Center, an indelible part of New York City’s
history. Today, Ms. Ridley enjoys teaching the skills she has learned from others to the new
apprentices with whom she works. Ms. Ridley comes from a family of blue collar workers,
both men and women, and she knows that each and every day she straps her reel around
her waist and takes up her pliers that her family is proud of how far she has come and
where she is heading.
NEW YORK STATE IRON WORKERS DISTRICT COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL AND REINFORCING IRON WORKERS
Edward J. Walsh Michael Downey President Assistant to the President 505 White Plains Road, Suite 200 154 Humboldt Street Tarrytown, NY 10591 Rochester, NY 14610 Phone: 914-332-4430 Phone: 585-288-8420 Fax: 914-332-4431 Fax: 585-288-8504 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
CONGRATULATIONS to Al l the honorees &
Tanya Rid ley one of our own
For receiv ing the New 2013 Equity Leadership award
From THE NEW YORK STATE IRON WORKERS
DISTRICT COUNCIL
LOCAL NO. 6 BUFFALO, NY
LOCAL NO. 9 NIAGARA FALLS, NY
LOCAL NO. 12 ALBANY, NY
LOCAL NO. 33 ROCHESTER, NY
LOCAL NO. 40 NEW YORK, NY
LOCAL NO. 46 NEW YORK, NY
LOCAL NO. 60 SYRACUSE, NY
LOCAL NO. 197 NEW YORK, NY
LOCAL NO. 361 BROOKLYN, NY
LOCAL NO. 417 NEWBURGH, NY
LOCAL NO.440 UTICA, NY
LOCAL NO. 455 NEW YORK, NY
LOCAL NO. 470 JAMESTOWN, NY
LOCAL NO. 576 BUFFALO, NY
LOCAL NO. 580 NEW YORK, NY
LOCAL NO. 612 SYRACUSE, NY
LOCAL NO. 824 GOUVERNEUR, NY
NEW EMPLOYERS
ABM Facilities Services
All Seasons Movers
Alliance Building Services
Assured Environments
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
Block by Block
BRIC Arts Media
Build it Green
Cablevision
CAMBA
Central Moving and Storage
Cintas
Circle Line
City Parks Foundation
Columbia University
Building and Construction Trades
Construction, Transportation, Energy, Green, Moving, and Facilities Maintenance
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Local Unions No. 40 & 361
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Local Union No. 580
International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local Union No. 12
International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers, Local Union No. 12A
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 3
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 3 (EE Division) Joint Committees of the Elevator Industry JATC
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No.164
International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local No. 1, AFL-CIO
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 15
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 30
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 138
IUPAT District Council 9 New York Painters and Allied Trades
Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers, Local Union No. 46
New York City District Council of Carpenters
New York City District Council of Carpenters, Floor Coverers Local 2287
New York City District Council of Carpenters, Millwright and Machinery Erectors, Local 740
New York City District Council of Carpenters, Timbermen and Dockbuilders, Local 1556
Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association, Local 262
Plumbers Local Union 1 of New York City
Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York and Long Island, Construction and General Building Laborers’ Local 79
Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local Union No. 8
Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local Union No. 28
United Cement Masons’ Union, Local 780
Community Environmental Center
Community Access
Con Edison
Cooper Square Realty
Eagle Transfer
Envirolution
Fedcap
Friends House
Friends of the Highline
Habitat for Humanity
Houselift
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 94
Lend Lease
Linear Technologies
Madison Square Park
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
MTA Metro North
MV Transportation
National Grid
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
New York City Department of Sanitation
New York City Department of Transportation
New York City Housing Authority
New York University
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
Project Renewal
PSEG
Richard’s Plumbing
Ronsco, Inc.
Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 32 BJ
The Standard Hotel
Time Warner Cable
Uncommon Goods
UPS
Ellen Albert, ChairViacom
Joseph A. Ienuso, ChairColumbia University
Rosina BarbaFriends of UNFPA
Rev. Jacques A. De Graff
Kathleen DeRose Credit Suisse
Pat A. Di FilippoTurner Construction Company
Jennifer DrakeGoldman Sachs & Co.
Felice FarberGeneral Contractors Association of New York
Maxine FinkelsteinInteractive Elements
STAFF
Amy A. Peterson, President
Elliot Boblitt
Maria Buckmire
Kathleen Culhane
Cindi Ditren
Denise Doyle
Joli Ienuso
Asha Mattai
Chelsea McGrath
Rondell Middleton
Adashima Oyo
Evelyn Parr
Alicia Rodgers
Joyceline Saint Hill
Marjorie Schulman
Jessica Suarez
Linda Tumillo
Kevin White
Linda Young
NEW REAL ESTATE DEvELOPERS COuNCILNEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NEW STAFF
Maia Goodell, Esq.MFY Legal Services, Inc.
Monica HarwellConsolidated Edison
Maureen A. HeneganHenegan Construction Co., Inc.
Nicola M. HeryetCassidy Turley
Patricia J. Lancaster, FAIAThe Lancaster Group
Jeffrey M. Levy RailWorks Corporation
Peter A. MarchettoTishman Construction Corporation
Aislinn McGuire, Esq.Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP
Raymond G. McGuire, Esq.Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP
INSTRUCTORS
Femi Agana
Brandon Cohen
Stephen Flynn
Kathleen Klohe
Robert Lewis
Jeannie Lockwood
Diane Marinconz
Heather Moore
Tamara Rivera
James Robinson
Howard Rotz
Magdalena Sepulveda
Veronica Session
Bruce Stubbs
Loretta Tapia
Saadia Walters
Joanne M. MinieriDepartment of Economic Development and Planning, Suffolk County
Greta O’KeefElwood Advisors
George W. ReillyPlumbers Local Union 1 of NYC (Retired)
Benjamin Shore Prudential Capital
Eileen SpinolaReal Estate Board of New York
Christopher O. WardDragados USA
Iris WeinshallCity University of New York
Serena WolfeErnst & Young
Training Partners
Con Edison
Mason Tenders District Council
New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health
Social Work Interns
Nellya Akilova
Allison Crosby
Mia Santiago
Susan Williams
Laura Bush, ChairLend Lease
Jennifer Murphy, ChairSkanska
Andrea BakerBridgewater Associates
Sarah BermanThe Berman Group
Susan ClamageM Moser Associates
Rebecca A. CraftCon Edison
Cathy A. DelliCarpini-KruseNew York Building Congress
MaryAnne Gilmartin, ChairForest City Ratner Companies
Lynne BrownNew York University
Cathy DoveCornell Tech
Joseph A. IenusoColumbia University
David KuperbergCooper Square Realty, Inc.
Janno LieberSilverstein Properties
Kimberly Sherman StamlerThe Related Companies, L.P.
Iris WeinshallCity University of New York
NEW AMBASSADOR COuNCILNancy ErardiRichter+Ratner
Christine J. FlahertySTV Group, Inc.
La-verna J. FountainColumbia University
Patricia HausermanTishman Construction Corporation
Tamela JohnsonGardiner & Theobald, Inc.
Elizabeth MajkowskiSL Green Realty Corp.
Kim Marie NeuschelerTurner Construction Company
Ann M. RollandFXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, LLC
Elly SpicerNew York City District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College
Timothy WarringtonConstruction and General Building Laborers’ Local 79
Malcolm WilliamsSilverstein Properties
HONORARY BOARD
John A. Cavanagh (1935-2012)
Lois Gray
Jean Hodge
Denis M. Hughes
Edward J. Malloy (1935-2012)
Alice M. Ronne (1953-2008)
Cecile Shore
Steven Spinola
Anne vladeck, Esq.
Judith vladeck, Esq. (1923-2007)
EVENT CHAIRS
Pat A. Di FilippoTurner Construction Company
Gary LaBarberaBuilding and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York
EVENT COMMITTEE
Gina Addeo ADCO Electric Corporation
Ellen Albert Viacom
vincent AlvarezNYC Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Richard T. Anderson New York Building Congress
Matthew P. AracichInternational Association of Heat & Frost Insulators & Allied Workers Local 12
Ray Arnold VVA Project Managers & Consultants
Sheri Best Pier Head Associates, Ltd.
Susan Clamage M Moser Associates
Louis J. Coletti Building Trades Employers’ Association
Diane Cramer Gilbane Building Company
Rev. Jacques A. De Graff
Nancy Erardi Richter+Ratner
Ralph Esposito Lend Lease
Felice Farber General Contractors Association of New York
Steve Flanagan General Building Laborers Local 66
EvENT LEADERSHIP 2013
Gail Grimmett Delta Air Lines
Michael Hellstrom Waste Material, Recycling & General Industrial Laborers Local 108
Maureen A. Henegan Henegan Construction Co., Inc.
Ronald Hertz Americon Construction
Nicola M. Heryet Cassidy Turley
Joseph A. Ienuso Columbia University
Patricia J. Lancaster The Lancaster Group
Jeffrey M. Levy RailWorks Corporation
Peter A. Marchetto Tishman Construction Corporation
Aislinn McGuire Kauff McGuire & Margolis, LLP
Raymond G. McGuire Kauff McGuire & Margolis, LLP
Michele Medaglia ACC Construction Corporation
Joseph Mizzi Sciame Construction
Terrence B. Moore Local 46 Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers Union
Robert MullenStructureTone
John J. Murphy Plumbers Local Union No. 1, New York City
Greta O’Keef Elwood Advisors
Michael Prohaska Construction & General Building Laborers Local 79
Maurice Regan J.T. Magen & Company Inc.
Michael Rodriguez Alliance Building Services
Ann M. Rolland FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, LLC
Edison Severino Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous Waste Laborers Local 78
Elly Spicer NYC District Council of Carpenters Labor Technical College
Gabrielle E. Stern Signature Bank
Christopher O. Ward Dragados USA
Iris Weinshall City University of New York
DELTA IS PROUD TO SUPPORTNONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN
AN OUNCE OF HUMANITY CAN OUTWEIGH FIVEHUNDRED TONS OF METAL. Best Wishes to all honorees at NEW's 35th Annual Luncheon.
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HONORARY CHAIRS
Honorable Christine C. QuinnSpeaker, New York City Council
Honorable Maria del Carmen ArroyoNew York City Council
Honorable Gale BrewerNew York City Council
Honorable Elizabeth CrowleyNew York City Council
Honorable Inez DickensNew York City Council
Honorable Julissa FerrerasNew York City Council
Honorable Letitia JamesNew York City Council
Honorable Karen KoslowitzNew York City Council
Honorable Jessica LappinNew York City Council
Honorable Melissa Mark-ViveritoNew York City Council
Honorable Darlene MealyNew York City Council
Honorable Rosie MendezNew York City Council
Honorable Domenic Recchia, Jr.New York City Council
Honorable Diana ReynaNew York City Council
Nuria Fernandez, Chief Operating OfficerMetropolitan Transportation Authority
LEADERSHIPADCO Electrical Corporation / GMA
Electrical CorporationDelta Air Lines NYS Laborers LECET FundTurner Construction Company
BENEFACTORAlliance Building ServicesCassidy TurleyColumbia University Medical
CenterCooper Square Realty, Inc.EPIC Mechanical Contractors, LLCErnst & Young, LLPFive Star Electrical Corp.Forest City Ratner CompaniesGeneral Contractors Association of
New YorkGreater New York LECET FundNew York City District Council of
CarpentersPerkins EastmanRailWorks CorporationSciame ConstructionSilverstein PropertiesTishman Construction
Corporation / AECOMWDF, Inc.
SPONSORACC ConstructionBenchmark Builders Inc.Brookfield Office PropertiesContractors’ Association of Greater
New York / Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP
Columbia UniversityComponent Assembly Systems,
Inc.Construction & General Building
Laborers’ Local 79Cornell TechCity University of New YorkDragados USAGilbane Building CompanyGoldman Sachs & Co.HAKSHenegan Construction Co., Inc.Ingram Yuzek Gainen Carroll &
Bertolotti, LLPLaborers’ Eastern Region
Organizing FundLane Office FurnitureLend LeaseMason Tenders District Council of
Greater New York & Long IslandMetallic Lathers and Reinforcing
Ironworkers Local 46Laborers’ International Union of
North America – Eastern RegionNew York Building Foundation Angela OlszewskiPetersen Geller Spurge, Inc.Pier Head Associates, Ltd.
Plumbers Local Union No. 1, New York City
Real Estate Board of New YorkRichter+RatnerSkanskaSL Green Realty Corp.StructureToneSTUDIOS ArchitectureViacom
PATRONBuilding and Construction Trades
Council of Greater New YorkCentral Moving and StorageEnvironmental Contractors
Association Forest Electric CorporationHunter Roberts Construction
GroupLocal 46 Labor Management
Cooperative TrustM Moser AssociatesPetretti & AssociatesPrime Mechanical Contracting LLCBenjamin ShoreSyska Hennessy GroupUnity International Group
DONORRosina BarbaBrooklyn Navy YardCallison ArchitectsCarpet Resources, Ltd.Clune Construction CompanyCosentini AssociatesGenslerGoldman Copeland Associates Gorlick, Kravitz & Listhaus P.C.Haworth, Inc.HOKKasirer ConsultingThe Lancaster Group / NYU
SchackLimited Interior GroupAdam MeisterJoanne MinieriMysore NagarajaSEIU Local 32BJShawmut Design & ConstructionKevin WalshWB Wood
FRIENDAKF GroupAllied/CMS, Inc.AMA Consulting Engineers PCAsbestos, Lead & Hazardous Waste
Laborers’ Local 78Association of Contracting
Plumbers of the City of New York, Inc.
Jennifer BrownBusiness Asset RelocationsC&C Technology GroupCarin Cardone
Cerami & AssociatesCNY GroupE.E. Cruz & Company, Inc.Nora FayFXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, LLCGrassi & Co.HDLC Architectural Lighting
DesignHelen Neuhaus & Associates Inc.Karen HumeInteractive Elements Inc.International Union of Operating
Engineers Local 15, 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D
Jacobs Engineering GroupJFK&M Consulting GroupJRM Construction Management, LLCKamco Supply Corp.Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLPDavid LebensteinLongman AssociatesJack LuskNational GridNew York City Business Solutions
Industrial & TransportationNew York City School Construction
AuthorityNew York University, Shack
Institute of Real EstateThe Par Group Parsons BrinckerhoffPeckar & AbramsonPublic Service Enterprise Group
(PSEG)Quan-Vest Consultants, Inc.Robert Derector AssociatesJane Smith, Spacesmith LLPSTV Group, Inc. TEI Group, Inc.Thornton TomasettiThe Titan GroupTM Technology Partners, Inc.Trinity Real EstateVOA Associates IncorporatedZetlin & De Chiara LLPScott D. Zucker
CONTRIBUTORSClara AbernathyAnonymousIra FeinbergInstitutional Capital LLCIsland Acoustics, LLCEllen MularzNational Interiors Inc.Ann and Rodney PetersonPrime Mechanical Systems, Inc.SPK Lewis Construction
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Congratulations 2013 Honorees
Robert Bonanza, Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York
Mary-Jean Eastman, Perkins Eastman
Joan McDonald, NYS Dept. of Transportation
Tanya Ridley, Local 46 Metallic Lathers & Reinforcing Ironworkers Union
Years
“Being a union carpenter is a challenge, it’s hard work, it’s rewarding, it’s well paid, and it’s great training for life.”
Femi Agana, NEW Graduate, Carpenter, NYC District Council of Carpenters, 2006 Tradeswoman Honoree
“NEW will always be in my heart. What they taught me will always stay with me. It has changed my life.”
Tamara M. Rivera, NEW Graduate, Carpenter, NYC District Council of Carpenters, 2007 Tradeswoman Honoree
“I wake up every morning at 5 a.m. I put on clothes that will get covered in dirt. I break my nails. I ache at the end of the day. And, you know what? I LOVE IT.”
Rochelle James, NEW Graduate, Electrician, Local Union 3, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 2008 Tradeswoman Honoree
“In the halls of our school at the Plumbers, where I have been teaching since 2004, I now see women on any given day, women that have come through NEW
and are ready to make their mark.” Liz Lopez, NEW Graduate, Plumber, Plumbers Local Union No. 1, New York City,
2009 Tradeswoman Honoree
“I love my work. I operate pay loaders, bobcats, forklifts, dozers. Every day is different – every day brings a new challenge.”
Marie Sullivan, NEW Graduate, Operating Engineer, Local 15, 2010 Tradeswoman Honoree
“The union brought me into the middle class. This is why it is my passion to help other workers have a shot at reaching the middle class, the American dream.”
Ana Taveras, NEW Graduate, Laborer, Construction & General Building Laborers Local 79, 2011 Tradeswoman Honoree
“Whenever I have students who have trained at NEW, they demonstrate a certain confidence and discipline necessary to be successful trade workers.”
Liz Sgroi, NEW Graduate, Carpenter, NYC District Council of Carpenters, 2012 Tradeswoman Honoree
“You work hard, you get dirty, you know it’s worth it.”
Tanya Ridley, NEW Graduate, Metal Lather, Local 46 Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers, 2013 Tradeswoman Honoree
NEW SIGNATuRE PROJECTS
1 World Trade Center
2 World Trade Center
3 World Trade Center
4 World Trade Center
135 West 45th Street
388 Bridge Street Brooklyn
Avon 777 Third Avenue
B2 Bklyn at Atlantic Yards
Barclays Center
BET Networks - 1540 Broadway
BET Networks - 57th Street
BRC Chelsea Multi-Service Center
Bronx Mental Health Redevelopment Project
Brookfield Place - Market Hall and Dining Terrace
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation Building 77
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation Building 128
Chambers Street Project
Columbia University Campbell Sports Center
Columbia University Lerner Hall
Columbia University Manhattanville Phase 1 A
Columbia University Northwest Corner Building
Columbia University Studebaker Building
Conrad NY - Hotel Redevelopment Project
CUMC Doctors Eastside Practice Relocation
CUMC Medical and Graduate Education Building
CUNY Advance Science Research Center and New City College Science Facility
Delta JFK Redevelopment Program
Fulton Street Project
Horizon Media Project
Kosciuszko Bridge Project
MiMA
MTV Studio - 1515 Broadway
South Street Seaport Redevelopment Project
New York State Laborers proudly support the
Nontraditional Employment For Women Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon
as they celebrate their 35th Anniversary by honoring
Robert BonanzaBusiness Manager
Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York
Mary-Jean EastmanPrincipal,
Director and Funding PartnerPerkins Eastman
Joan McDonaldCommissioner
NYS Department of Transportation
Tanya RidleyMetal Lather and
NEW Graduate Metallic Lathers Union and Reinforcing
Ironworkers Local 46
18 Corporate Woods Boulevard • Albany, New York 12211(800) 797.5931 • (518) 449.1715 • www.nysliuna.org
Tenders Inc.Congratulates
Robert Bonanza2013 Equity Leadership Awards Honoree
and offers best wishes and continued success to
Nontraditional Employment for Women
Tenders Inc. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping the communities and organizations in which the members of the
Mason Tenders District Council live and work.
Tenders Inc.520 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018
Robert Bonanza • Steve Flanagan • Paul O’BrienJohn O’Hare • Mike Prohaska • John Virga • Richard Weiss
Board of Directors
We Proudly Support The Work of
Nontraditional Employment for Women
35th Anniversary Equity Leadership Awards
Congratulations to all the 2013 honorees!
HARD HATS. STRONG WOMEN.
BUILDING THE FUTURE.
Gary Green & Michael Rodriguez
CONSIDER IT DONE.
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Cassidy Turley & Nicky Heryetapplaud the exceptional work of
Nontraditional Employment for Women
ROBERT BONANZA
MARY-JEAN EASTMAN
JOAN McDONALD
TANYA RIDLEY
Congratulations to theNEW 2013 Equity Leadership Honorees
Nicky Heryet, Principal
cassidyturley.com
Columbia University Medical Center is proud to support
Nontraditional Employment for Women
and is pleased to have them on our first NEW signature project.
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EPIC MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, LLC WOULD
LIKE TO CONGRATULATE NONTRADITIONAL
EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN ON ANOTHER SUCCESSFULL YEAR OF SCULPTING THE FUTURE OF
OUR WORKFORCE.
Five Star Electric Corp.
Is Proud to Support
Nontraditional Employment for Women
And Wishes Congratulations to the
2013 Equity Leadership Honorees
Gary Segal President
WOMEN ARE BUILDING NEW YORK'S FUTURE
Forest City Ratner Companies congratulates the winnersof the NEW 2013 Equity Leadership Awards,and supports Non-and supports Non-Traditional Employment for Women at our projects accross the city.
PROUDLY SUPPORTS THE MAGNIFICENT EFFORTS OF
“A Partnership Committed to the Future”
Dedication.Professionalism.Craftsmanship.
Since 1881.Build it Right.Build it Union.
Stephen C. McInnisExecutive Secretary - Treasurer Pro TemPresident
Michael P. CavanaughVice President
395 Hudson Street - 9th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10014
Phone: (212) 366-7500
Fax: (212) 675-3118
www.nycdistrictcouncil.com
RailWorks and L.K. Comstockcongratulate
Nontraditional Employment for Women2013 Equity Leadership Award Winners
Robert BonanzaMary-Jean Eastman
Joan McDonaldTanya Ridley
North America’s leader in Track and Transit & Systems construction and maintenance services
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We are extremely proud to join with
Nontraditional Employmentfor Womenin honoringMary-Jean EastmanJoan McDonaldTanya Ridleyand
our longstanding client and good friendBobby Bonanza
Rory Judd Albert Senior Partner and Member of the Firmt: 212.969.3005 [email protected]
Congratulations Honorees Robert Bonanza
Mary-Jean Eastman Joan McDonald & Tanya Ridley
Serving Labor for over 80 Years!
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Sciame Construction, LLC
14 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 | 212.232.2200 | www.sciame.com
Sciame Construction is pleased to congratulate the
Nontraditional Employment for Women
2013 Equity Leadership Award Honorees
Robert Bonanza
Mary-Jean Eastman
Joan McDonald
and
Tanya Ridley
SILVERSTEIN PROPERTIES IS PROUD TO SUPPORT
NONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN AND CONGRATULATES
ROBERT BONANZA, MARY-JEAN EASTMAN, JOAN MCDONALD AND
TANYA RIDLEY ON THIS WELL DESERVED HONOR
Driving Excellence Through Diversity
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AECOM and Tishman Construction proudly salute Robert Bonanza, Mary-Jean Eastman, Joan McDonald, Tanya Ridley and everyone at NEW for their commitment to the success of women in our industry.
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At Ullico we are proud to support the hard working people who construct the buildings, schools, highways and houses that are the fabric of every community. For more than 85 years Ullico has provided insurance and investment products & services that support union members, their families, trustees and their employers. Ullico’s unmatched expertise in the union workplace helps make unions and their employers more competitive. If you’re searching for an innovative answer to your financial and risk needs, visit us at ullico.com.
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U L L I C O , I N C . P R O U D L Y S U P P O R T S
NONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMENAS THEY CELEBR ATE THEIR 35TH ANNIVERSARY!
Salutes Nontraditional Employment for Women
And the 2013 Equity Leadership Awards Honorees
WDF Inc. has done hundreds of millions of dollars in business with women and minority owned business enterprises throughout the years. At WDF we value innovation and are constantly seeking the ideas that will become the new standard of construction. Women hold key leadership roles across our organization and impact every phase of our business operation. The diversity of our staff reflects the value we place on connections with people and businesses from all backgrounds, perspectives and experiences. WDF is committed to integrating women and minority owned businesses into our mission to shape the future of the construction industry.
The Executive Board, Members and Staff of Construction and General Building Laborers’ Local 79
are proud to support the
NONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN
2013 EQUITY LEADERSHIP AWARDS HONORING
ROBERT BONANZA MARY-‐JEAN EASTMAN JOAN McDONALD TANYA RIDLEY
Construction & General Building Laborers’ Local 79, Mason Tenders’ District Council of
Greater New York & Long Island, LIUNA, AFL-CIO, NYC-CLC 520 8TH Ave., New York, NY 10018 Phone (212) 465-7900 Fax (212) 465-7903
Michael Prohaska Business Manager
Victor Rizzo Secretary-Treasurer
Kenneth Brancaccio President
John Norbury Vice President
Joseph Cestaro Recording Secretary
Carl Cully Executive Board Member
Anthony Vita Executive Board Member
COUNCIL MEMBER DOMENIC M.RECCHIA, JR.
CONGRATULATES
NEW Equity Leadership &
TODAY’S HONOREES ON THEIR COMMITMENT TO WOMEN IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
JOAN MCDONALD COMMISSIONER
NYS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ROBERT BONANZA BUSINESS MANAGER
MASON TENDERS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GREATER NEW YORK & LONG ISLAND
MARY-JEAN EASTMAN PRINCIPAL, FOUNDING PARTNER, AND
DIRECTOR PERKINS EASTMAN
TANYA RIDLEYMETALLIC LATHERS AND NEW GRADUATE
FOR BRINGING WOMEN TO A WHOLE LEVELACC is proud to honor Robert Bonanza, Mary-Jean Eastman, Joan McDonald, and Tanya Ridley
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NEW
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The Berman Group Congratulates
Robert BonanzaBusiness Manager
Mason Tenders District Council of Greater New York
Mary-Jean EastmanPrincipal, Director and
Founding PartnerPerkins Eastman
Joan McDonaldCommissioner
New York State Department of Transportation
Tanya RidleyUnion Metal Lather and
NEW GraduateLocal 46 Metallic Lathers
and Reinforcing Ironworkers Union
2918 35th Avenue * Astoria * NY 11106 Telephone: 718.392.5077 Facsimile: 718.392.5087
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Vice President
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YEARS OF EMPOWERING THE WOMEN WHO ARE BUILDING NEW YORK CITY
Gensler proudly joins in celebrating the 35th Anniversary of NEW, NonTraditional Employment for Women and congratulates this year’s Equity Leadership Awards Honorees.
www.gensler.com
GENSLER IS A LEADING ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, PLANNING, AND CONSULTING FIRM, WITH OFFICES IN THE AMERICAS, ASIA, EUROPE, AND THE MIDDLE EAST.
Andrew A. Gorlick, Bruce L. Listhaus & Barbara S. Mehlsack join you in congratulating
Bobby Bonanza Mason Tenders District Council Business Manager,
for his dedication to workers’ rights and
his fellow honorees,
Mary Jean Eastman and Joan MacDonald, for their accomplishments,
and
Tanya Ridley,
as she embarks on her new career.
We are proud to support NEW in its mission to prepare women for skilled, unionized jobs in the construction,
transportation, energy and facilities management industries.
Gorlick, Kravitz & Listhaus P.C. 17 State Street, Fourth Floor
New York, NY 10004 212 269 2500
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icaQUALITY . SAFETY . VALUE . INNOVATION
123 South Street, Suite 112 • Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Tel: 516.922.7855 • Fax: 516.922.1414
www.icanyc.org
Congratulates
Robert Bonanza
Mary-Jean Eastman
Joan McDonald
Tanya Ridley
Co mpliments of International Union o f Operating Engineers Local Union Number 94-94A-94B
Kuba J. Brown Business Manager & President Thomas Costello Vice President Thomas M. Hart, Jr. Recording Secretary Robert Zimmer Financial Secretary John W. Kramer Treasurer Edward Burke Conductor John Redden Guard
Trustees John Cancel Kelly A. Drummond Gerald Streicher
Auditors Anthony Fasulo Michael Gadaleta Raymond Macco
Business Representatives Kuba J. Brown, Thomas Costello, Thomas M. Hart, Jr., John W. Kramer, Raymond Macco, Michael Gadaleta, John Redden, Kelly A. Drummond
We Will Never Forget
Congratulations to the Honorees
Robert Bonanza Mary Jean Eastman
Joan McDonald and
Tanya Ridley
John J. Murphy Business Manager
Donald T. Doherty, Jr. Financial Secretary-Treasurer
Michael Apuzzo
Business Agent-At-Large
Business Agents
Kevin Brady Freddy Delligatti Richard Garner Thomas W. Kempf Daniel Lucarelli Robert Murray
Paul O’Connor Anthony Russini John Totino
Organizer Raymond V. Rondino
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Brookfield Office Propertiesis proud to support the
Nontraditional Employment for Women
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37 W. 39th St., Suite 304New York, NY 10018www.resourceconnect.com
Tel: 212.302.1113
[email protected]: 212.302.9001
Mobile: 914.629.6823
we are proud to support nontraditional employment for women
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Seoul, S. KoreaShanghai, ChinaMoscow, Russia
Paris, FranceAbu Dhabi, UAEDubai, UAE
Cosentini Associates congratulates Robert Bonanza, Mary-Jean Eastman, Joan McDonald, and Tanya Ridley on their 2013 Equity Leadership Awards.
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Nontraditional Employment For Women
Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon.
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Mary-Jean Eastman, Principal, Director and Founding Partner, Perkins Eastman and all 2013 Equity Leadership Award Honorees
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We support Nontraditional Employment for Women in their mission to prepare the women of New York City for careers in the construction, transportation, energy and facilities maintenance industries.
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100 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, New York 11570
(516) 766-3200 Fax: (516) 766-3402
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Laborers’ International Union is pleased to salute 2013 NEW Equity
Leadership Awards honorees, our friend and brother
Raymond M. Pocino, Vice President and Eastern Regional Manager
ROBERT BONANZA
MARY-JEAN EASTMAN JOAN MCDONALD
TANYA RIDLEY
and the other deserving honorees
Terrence L. MelvinSecretary-Treasurer
Mario CilentoPresident
The New York State AFL-CIO is proud to supportthe Nontraditional Employment for Women’s2013 Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon.
Congratulations to Mason Tenders Business ManagerRobert Bonanza, Metal Lather Tanya Ridley,and their fellow deserving honorees.
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We proudly support NEW in celebrating 35 years!Our Congratulations to the 2013 Honorees
Robert Bonanza, Mary-Jean Eastman, Joan McDonald, & Tanya Ridley
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and thanks them for
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a diversified construction workforce.
We warmly congratulate
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Nontraditional Employment for Women
Congratulations to this year ’s honorees
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19 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 Tel: 212.764.7272 www.derector.com
Robert BonanzaTanya Ridley
Joan McDonald Mary-Jean Eastman
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We embrace diversity because we know diverse teams are key to our success and the success of our clients. Skanska is proud to support Nontraditional Employment for Women and congratulates our tradeswomen graduates and this year’s Leadership Award honorees.
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Congratulations to the Honorees at this years’ 35th Anniversary
Equity Leadership Awards Luncheon
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