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2019 Women in Construction: Sue Muckle, President at M & A Architectural Preservation

How many years have you been in your current field? 29

What project, transaction, honor or accomplishment are you most proud of? When I first saw the sad state of the 267-foot Ayer Mill Clock Tower in Lawrence, once the symbol of America’s textile industry, made possible by generations of hardworking immigrants, I wanted to restore it. When the city raised the funds, I set out to win the job. Today, decades later, it is still the project I am most proud of. My company was a part of bringing the community together to preserve its heritage, and the tower stands as a symbol of future success for a new generation of immigrants.

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