Fisher of Construction Coordinators, Inc. receives the Esprit de Coeur Award from New England Women in Real Estate
Construction Coordinators, Inc. (CCI) founder and senior vice president Pamela Fisher received the Esprit de Coeur Award from New England Women in Real Estate (NEWiRE). Honored at the NEWiRE 2014 Annual Achievement Awards Dinner at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Fisher was one of 11 women recognized for their achievements in the local real estate industry.
The NEWiRE Esprit de Coeur Award recognizes a NEWiRE member who embodies the heart and soul of NEWiRE by demonstrating a strong commitment to furthering its goals and purposes.
Allison Miele Rojas, NCDIQ, LEED AP, principal and director of interior design at Rojas Design, Inc. nominated Pam for the award. In her nomination, Allison wrote: "Pamembraces NEWiRE's overall mission and promotes the organization as a whole, often bringing prospective members to luncheons as well as recommending fellow members to project teams and sharing leads."
A member of NEWiRE since 2002, Fisher has been involved on several committees, including Charity Golf and Membership. In addition, Fisher has served as co-chair of the Entrepreneur Exchange since 2008 and was recognized for her teambuilding and networking skills by NEWiRE in 2003 and 2005.
In addition to her work with NEWiRE, Fisher is an active member of the Newton Needham Chamber of Commerce, the Boston Society of Architects (BSA), and numerous community and non-profit organizations.
To view the full list of this year's NEWiRE award winners, please visit http://www.newire.org/newsdetail.aspx?cid=15146.
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