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The Construction Institute names speakers for the 2022 AEC Leadership Conference

Storrs, CT The Construction Institute has named the speakers for its 2022 AEC Leadership Conference.

The event takes place on November 10 at the UConn Campus. The event is open to the public. Now in its seventh year, The Construction Institute’s AEC Leadership Conference is the preeminent platform for industry professionals and leaders-in-training to exchange hard-won leadership advice and insights while cultivating long-term relationships.

Employee retention and company culture are more than just buzz words. In the post-Covid workplace, they are concerns for every successful company. The 2022 AEC Leadership Conference brings experts and attendees together to talk about specific aspects of company culture that align employee success with company success.

This year’s speakers are:

• Angela Cahill, QA+M Architecture
• Anders Carlton, Fuss & O’Neil
• Laura Crosskey, Crosskey Architects
• Beth Dupont, O&G Industries
• George Fink, Berkeley Research Group
• Brittany Galko, CohnReznick
• Marla Gerein, Nexxi
• Hilary Loudon, Nexxi
• Rhonia Moreau, Gilbane Building Company
• Jesse Odell, Resource Options
• Leesa Schipani, KardasLarson
• Tom Walsh, A.P. Construction Company


The Construction Institute is a nonprofit organization of diverse AEC professionals dedicated to creating a learning and dynamic industry landscape.

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