New Leaders Spur Innovation at Built Environment Nonprofit
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The Center for Innovation in the Design and Construction Industry Foundation announces five new members have joined the nonprofit’s Board of Directors: Semiha Ergan, Tuyet Le, KP Reddy, Rebecca Snelling and Patricia Tillman.
With a mission to encourage innovation in architecture, engineering and construction, CIDCI announces five new members to the Board of Directors SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) April 21, 2021 The Center for Innovation in the Design and Construction Industry Foundation announces five new members have joined the nonprofit’s Board of Directors: Semiha Ergan, Tuyet Le, KP Reddy, Rebecca Snelling and Patricia Tillman.
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