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City Point Partners recently announced that they have launched The Women’s Forum. Consisting of staff representing a variety of disciplines including public outreach, project controls and program management, the City Point Partners Women’s Forum was created to facilitate networking, mentoring, and discussion of workplace issues among colleagues. Led by Women’s Forum co-chairs, Kim Treacy, assistant project manager, and Apoorva Paruchuri, lead project controls specialist, the inaugural meeting was held in December to coincide with the Massachusetts Conference for Women. During the meeting, a livestream of the conference was shown followed by a conversation about the unique issues faced by women in the AEC industry.

“It is extremely important to me that we have The Women’s Forum to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing between the women who contribute so much to the success of our firm,” remarked Colleen Moore, the firm’s president. “Since starting the firm in 2009, I have emphasized the mentoring of young women.”

“As co-chair of The Women’s Forum, I’m excited to have this unique opportunity to help my colleagues grow and learn from each other,” said Treacy. “I’m impressed with the accomplish

(l-r) Sherri Croal, Renee Wassersug, Amanda Smith, Sheryl Kretzer, Candice Taylor, Apoorva Paruchuri, Kim Treacy, Lindsey Heffernan, Kari Richards, Trisha Barajas, Julie Callahan and Colleen Moore

ments and experience of the members of the City Point Partners Women’s Forum and look forward to working with this group for the rest of my term as co-chair,“ said Paruchuri.

Future activities for the Women’s Forum include enrolling in classes and workshops together, volunteering in their respective communities, and book reviews on relevant topics.

City Point Partners is a woman-owned program management firm serving the engineering and construction industries. The firm’s skilled team has experience

“It is extremely important to me that we have The Women’s Forum to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing between the women who contribute so much to the success of our firm.” – Colleen Moore

in a broad range of projects – public and private, horizontal and vertical – including staff who are registered architects, licensed construction supervisors, certified cost professionals, and schedulers. City Point Partners is federally certified as a Women

Owned Small Business (WOSB) and a Small Business. The firm is a WBE/DBE certified firm in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and DBE-certified in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, and Pennsylvania.

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