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WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN These 65 professionals demonstrate that construction and design is far less of an exclusively male domain than it used to be. The women featured here lead in all corners of the field, including design, site selection, project management and administration, with specialties in landscaping, office buildings, senior and student housing, health care and data centers. Firms represented range from specialized architecture practices and subcontractors to the largest general contractors. Some are on the cutting edge of green design, winning Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, or LEED, certifica-
tions for sustainable buildings in their use of energy, water and materials. Early in the pandemic, many pivoted to develop safety protocols so that work could continue on-site and projects could be completed. These Notables champion women in their fields, mentoring colleagues so they can advance to leadership positions. Many participate in structured programs aimed to engage the next generation of women in the possibilities of designing distribution centers, renovating historic buildings and building senior housing. By Judith Crown and Lisa Bertagnoli
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METHODOLOGY: The honorees did not pay to be included. Their profiles were drawn from the nomination materials submitted. This list is not comprehensive. It includes only individuals for whom nominations were submitted and accepted after a review by editors. To qualify for the list, an honoree must be employed in a construction, architecture, engineering or commercial design firm, have worked on significant projects during the past 18 months and have striven to advance women in the field.
STEPHANIE ADAMCZYK
AMA ADDAI
MARY BRUSH
KATIE CANINO
ABBIE CLARY
Project executive, senior living Ryan Cos. US
Director, site development and utilities Ardmore Roderick
Owner, principal, architect Brush Architects
President Canino Electric
Director, global health practice Cannon Design
Architect Mary Brush specializes in historic preservation. Her firm led the restoration of the Federal Plaza Post Office, Kluczynski and Dirksen Federal buildings, Legler Library and National Public Housing Museum. The pandemic slowed work and payment, but the practice maintained its core staff and recently added a new architect. Brush says she is the first architect and woman in Chicago to perform exterior facade inspections in Chicago and recently rappelled down the facades of the Dirksen and Kluczynski buildings. In 2016, she was elevated into the College of Fellows for the American Institute of Architects. Brush mentors young architects through the AIA Chicago Bridge program. She presents frequently at conferences and lectures at Illinois universities.
Katie Canino’s electrical contracting firm has worked in the construction of testing and vaccination distribution sites capable of preserving vaccine dosages at their requisite temperatures. Last year, the Westmont company supported the University of Chicago Medical Center in converting space for COVID patients. For City Winery, the contractor installed air purifiers and UV lighting, which enabled the venue to operate under pandemic safety guidelines. Canino started the business in 1988 out of her home with her husband, an electrician. It’s grown to a workforce of 40 electricians with revenues ranging from $5 million to $15 million. Other clients have included University of Illinois Hospital, College of DuPage and Willis Tower. Katie Canino is an executive committee member of the Electrical Contractors Association of City of Chicago.
At Cannon Design, Abbie Clary supports the growth and development of the firm’s global health care practice. She’s responsible for overseeing more than $2.5 billion in health care projects over her career. Clary and her team have led health projects across the country, including work with Kaiser Permanente, Rush, UIC and other health systems. She seeks projects that can influence pressing challenges, such as helping people regain abilities after traumatic injuries. Clary joined Cannon Design in 2018 from the design firm HDR, where she was vice president and director for health. Clary has authored articles on the future of health for publications including Healthcare Design and Chicago Hospital and has presented at industry conferences. She founded Women’s Networking Dinners for working professional women in the health care industry.
As a project executive in Ryan’s Senior Living sector based in Westmont, Stephanie Adamczyk leads teams of architects and other professionals through design, construction and warranty. Her portfolio is focused around the Clarendale senior living communities. In the past 18 months, she completed $40 million of construction and broke ground on three of the largest Clarendale communities. Adamczyk is managing preconstruction on four additional communities, and her portfolio under warranty is approximately $175 million. Adamczyk was a member of Ryan Companies’ Emerging Leaders Group, which recommended the company establish an innovation department headed by a vice president. She joined Ryan Companies as a project manager in 2015 and in 2017 collaborated with a colleague to create design standards that are used for all Clarendale projects.
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At engineering firm Ardmore Roderick, Ama Addai is responsible for the development and management of 25 designers, engineers and technicians as well as projects related to public site improvements and utility coordination. As a technical expert, Addai is responsible for updating documentation for the Illinois Toll Highway Authority. She’s coordinating between the Chicago Transit Authority and its engineering consultant on utility relocations for the Red Line Extension Program. Addai has led teams involved in electric and gas distribution design, subsurface utility engineering, underground utility location and survey and land development. She also developed what has become an eight-person design office in Pennsylvania. Addai advocates for women in construction and design through her involvement in the Chicago chapters of Women’s Energy Network and Women’s Transportation Seminar International.
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