by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 15, 2018
A few months ago, Banker & Tradesman asked its loyal readers to nominate deserving women in the finance, insurance and real estate sectors for our 2018 Women of FIRE awards. The nominations poured in and the judges narrowed it down to 17 women who stood out from the crowd.
by Anna Sims | Jul 15, 2018
Jean Carroon, principal at architecture firm Goody Clancy, wants to save our world by saving our buildings.
by Abby Patkin | Jul 15, 2018
A devotion to social justice has guided Elyse Cherry’s decisions and helped shape her career. From her upbringing in working-class Revere to her onetime role as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer, the CEO of Boston Community Capital has long had a passion for helping others.
by Abby Patkin | Jul 15, 2018
Don’t let her inclusion in the 2018 Best Lawyers in America fool you: Lydia Chesnick’s original career plan had nothing to do with the law.
by Anna Sims | Jul 15, 2018
Whenever an agent gets an offer accepted at True Home Partners at Coldwell Banker, the Cambridge-based team has a ritual, said founder and team leader Lisa Drapkin: Everyone dances to the song “Happy” by Pharrell Williams.
by Linda Goodspeed | Jul 15, 2018
Cheryl Eidinger-Taylor was looking for a new house for her family in 1990 when she asked her real estate agent if she enjoyed her job. Eidinger-Taylor, who had just given birth to her second child, was on a leave of absence from her supervisory position at an electronics firm in Hopkinton. Encouraged by the agent, she decided to take the plunge and try a new career path.
by Steve Adams | Jul 15, 2018
With a demanding job in the construction industry, a young son at home and her first daughter due in a matter of days, Krista Evans says late-night email sessions are one of the only ways to keep on top of her job.
by Steve Adams | Jul 15, 2018
After helping lay the groundwork for Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s 1.8-million-square-foot Kendall Square redevelopment, Meredith Harris has settled down in the suburbs and is maintaining Marlborough’s momentum as a Metrowest economic development success story.
by Jess Pitocco | Jul 15, 2018
Barbara Heinemann never thought of herself as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Throughout her career, including over 17 years at Eastern Bank, Heinemann worked hard, provided results and was recognized for them.
by Linda Goodspeed | Jul 15, 2018
Mary Marshall was exposed at an early age to real estate development by both her father and mother.
by Jess Pitocco | Jul 15, 2018
Janice Morse has spent almost 41 years at Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank. She started as a teller in 1974 and worked her way up to president and CEO in 2011.
by Anna Sims | Jul 15, 2018
It’s not often that someone gets involved with real estate by way of raising taxes, but that’s the story for Linda O’Kowniewski, CEO of Leading Edge Real Estate.
by Anna Sims | Jul 15, 2018
When Marie Presti describes herself as a lifelong learner, the broker/owner of The Presti Group and 2017 Greater Boston Realtor of the Year is not using the phrase lightly.
by Bram Berkowitz | Jul 15, 2018
After giving she had her son, Dorothy Savarese was looking for a job that would allow her to cut back on the frequent traveling that came with her first career in economic development and spend more time with her family. But what started as a way to settle down quickly turned into a thriving career.
by Abby Patkin | Jul 15, 2018
When it comes to urban planning, some might say the best part of a project is the design phase, the groundbreaking or the opening. For Lisa Serafin, however, the best part is what comes after.
by Anna Sims | Jul 15, 2018
Regan Shields Ives was attracted to a career in architecture very early in life.
by Linda Goodspeed | Jul 15, 2018
Debbie Sousa, executive director of the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association, learned political and community involvement at an early age from her parents: Her dad was a Haverhill city council, and her mom ran the local hospital. By the time she was 5, Sousa was already a seasoned campaigner, attending rallies and holding signs for various causes. She says her mom, in particular, was an inspiration.
by Bram Berkowitz | Jul 15, 2018
A self-described washed-up music major, Julieann Thurlow didn’t exactly choose her current career. But after learning about community banking and lending, she was hooked.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 16, 2017
A few months ago, Banker & Tradesman asked its loyal readers to nominate deserving women in the finance, insurance and real estate sectors for our 2017 Women of FIRE awards. The nominations poured in and the judges narrowed it down to 15 women who stood out from the crowd.
by Banker & Tradesman | Jul 16, 2017
Every building has a story to tell. Robin Adams, senior interior designer and associate at architecture firm CBT, helps buildings tell their tales.