Alexandria Roe named “2011 Woman of Accomplishment” by PWC-CT

Rocky Hill, CT – Alexandria Roe, Director of University Planning for the University of Connecticut, has been named the recipient of

Rocky Hill, CT – Alexandria Roe, Director of University Planning for the University of Connecticut, has been named the recipient of the second annual “Woman of Accomplishment in the Architectural / Engineering / Construction Industry” award by Professional Women in Construction – Connecticut Chapter (PWC-CT). The award was presented to Ms. Roe on September 20, 2011, in a ceremony held during a PWC-CT monthly meeting and professional development program at the Marriot in Rocky Hill, CT.

As Director of University Planning, Ms. Roe oversees the development of the UCONN’s physical environment. She is responsible for all planning and programming efforts, real estate activities, space management and environmental policy. Previously she worked as the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning and Technical Services for the Connecticut State University System. She obtained her Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech, and is a licensed architect in the State of Massachusetts as well as in Connecticut. She serves as a member of the North Atlantic Regional Council for the Society of College and University Planners, and is a member of the Association of University Architects, the American Institute of Architects and the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers.

The “Woman of Accomplishment” award, newly created last year by PWC-CT, is designed to honor a woman who has been working in the A/E/C industry for at least 10 years, and who exemplifies outstanding professional achievement, performance and contributions within her field of endeavor. Last year’s award went to Lynn R. Fusco, CEO of Fusco Corporation.

Wendy Venoit, Esq., President of PWC-CT and a partner with the law firm of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, said “We’re proud to give this award to Alexandria Roe, who so utterly exemplifies the title “Woman of Accomplishment”. Alex is multitalented, dedicated, and thoughtful. She is known as a problem solver, an involved listener, a flexible planner – and, most importantly, a decision maker who is not afraid to be a leader.”

Sally Katz, Director of Facilities for Trinity College, and Lenell Kittlitz, Director of Facilities & Planning for the Connecticut Community Colleges System Office wrote in the nomination document: “Alex’s intellectual acumen and creativity have forever changed the “face” of the Central, Southern, Western and Eastern CT State University campuses.”

“I am humbled, and greatly honored, by this recognition from PWC-CT.” said Alex Roe, as she received the award – as well as a resounding ovation from the meeting’s attendees.

PWC-CT supports education in the fields of architecture, construction and engineering. In 2011, the Chapter awarded 12 scholarships of $3,000 each to young women and men studying in these professions, and also donated $5,000 to the ACE Mentorship Program, which introduces the A/E/C profession as an option to high school students. The Chapter recognizes ongoing professional excellence with two annual awards: the above-mentioned “Woman of Accomplishment” award, and the “Woman on the Rise” award, given to a promising young professional.