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STV|DPM’s Perugino appointed to the CT chapter of the Professional Women in Construction’s board of directors

Roxanne Perugino, STV|DPM

Hartford, CT According to STV|DPM, Roxanne Perugino, LEED AP, has been appointed president of the Connecticut chapter of the Professional Women in Construction’s (PWC) board of directors. 

Perugino, a senior project planner in STV|DPM’s local office, has been an active participant in PWC since 2008 and has previously served as the board’s vice president and chair of the scholarship and awards committees. Last year, Perugino was awarded PWC’s Excellence in Mentoring award, acknowledging her guidance as a positive role model for women in the design and construction industry. She has been a mentor to STV|DPM’s staff, and a volunteer to the Terryville, CT, Board of Education for eight years. Perugino also served on Terryville’s Parks and Recreation Commission and is a member of Central Connecticut State University’s Industry Advisory Committee for construction management.

With STV|DPM since 2004, Perugino has delivered in excess of 2 million s/f of projects primarily in the academic, healthcare and public business segments. During her tenure, her client accounts have included New Haven Public Schools, Gateway Community College, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Naugatuck Community College, and Yale New Haven Hospital.

“Roxanne is an accomplished manager with more than 30 years of experience in construction and relocation management,” said Bill Clegg, FIIDA, LEED AP, vice president of operations. “Her unwavering dedication to her clients and exceptional project leadership, position her as the ideal forerunner of the organization and I’m privileged to have her as part of our team.”

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