The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) NSW Chapter recently announced the winners of its 2012 Awards for Excellence
September 14th, 2012
The annual awards programme aims to celebrate the achievements of both women and men working in the property and construction industry.
The NAWIC award winners were revealed by Lisa Wilkinson, respected journalist and co-host of the Nine Network’s TODAY Show, in front of more than 800 industry peers.
The prestigious CB Richard Ellis Businesswoman of the Year award was awarded to Angela Ferguson from Futurespace.
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