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AIC Announces Carender as President-Elect

December 9, 2015
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ALEXANDRIA, VA The American Institute of Constructors announces Greg Carender, CPC, has been elected as its next National President. Carender, will serve as AIC's President-Elect until his term of 2 years begins Feb. 27, 2016.

Carender is employed by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and serves as a Consulting Director within PwC's Capital Projects and Infrastructure division. He became a Certified Professional Constructor in 2008 and has served in various leadership positions within the AIC, most recently, as it's Vice-President.  He previously served as the AIC Treasurer and Chairman of the Marketing Committee.  As Vice-President, he has championed a new grassroots initiative, AIC State Representatives, which aims to provide more localized services and opportunities for AIC Members to connect and contribute to the AIC organization.

In addition, AIC announces that Brian Holley, a Project Executive with San Diego, California, -based Rudolph & Sletten, has been named incoming Vice-President, Terry Foster, CPC, a Professor at the University of Nebraska - Omaha, will assume the officer position of Secretary, and Mark Hall, CPC of Hall Construction in Howell, New Jersey, will serve as AIC's Treasurer beginning in 2016.

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