Planning Committee Bios
Laura Cruickshank
Associate Vice President, Master Planner & Chief Architect
University of Connecticut
Laura A, Cruickshank, FAIA, the University of Connecticut’s Master Planner and Chief Architect and Associate Vice President for University Planning, Design & Construction, is responsible for the immediate and long-range planning, design and construction of UConn’s $2B Capital Plan for Storrs, the Regional Campuses and Law School. Prior to UConn, Cruickshank was the Yale University Planner and directed planning and design on the Yale central campus; and led Yale planning, design and construction for the Yale-NUS College in Singapore. Prior to Yale, she was in private practice for over twenty years. Cruickshank received a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Holyoke College and Master of Architecture from the University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning. She holds architectural registration in Connecticut and is an elected member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects, the Society for College and University Planning, the Association of University Architects and the National Organization of Minority Architects.
Carolina Cudemus-Jones
AVP of Capital Projects
Smith College
Mireya “Carolina” Cudemus-Jones is the AVP of Capital Projects with Smith College. Until recently, she was the Director for Design and Construction Management for the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Cudemus-Jones has over 20 years of experience in complex private and public commercial construction projects including healthcare, higher education and K-12 schools. Prior to joining UMass – Amherst, she served as a Pre-Construction Executive with Gilbane Building Company. Her responsibilities included her assignment as Deputy Director of a $1.7 billion School Reconstruction Program and Preconstruction Manager for the University of Connecticut as well as direct on-site construction management. Cudemus-Jones holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master’s in Business Administration. She is also a certified Design Build Institute of America Associate, a 2016 American Arbitration Association Higginbotham Fellow, and was recognized by the Connecticut Association of General Contractors as the 2016 Project Manager of the Year. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Construction Institute, and is actively involved with the Connecticut Professional Women in Construction.
Yanel de Angel
Managing Director
Perkins&Will
As Managing Director at Perkins&Will in Boston, Yanel de Angel, FAIA, brings strategic thinking, compassion, and design excellence to one of the firm’s largest studios. She is passionate about delivering complex projects and creating a holistic design framework for problem solving. She is a member of the Firm’s Board of Directors and Research Board, and served at the Diversity Council, Executive Committee and Project Delivery Board. In 2020, de Angel was elevated to AIA College of Fellows. At the Boston Society of Architects, she co-chaired the Women in Design Excellence Awards committee, co-founded the Women in Design mid-career mentoring committee and co-chaired nationally the AIA 2023 Women Leadership Summit. A long time CREW member, de Angel co-chairs the Housing committee and is active in the Med and Eds committee.
Alondra de Leon
Project Manager
Consigli Construction Company
Alondra de Leon is a Project Manager at Consigli Construction Company with over 14 years of experience in the healthcare and K-12 markets. With a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Roger Williams University, her career experiences include projects such as the Hartford Hospital Bone and Joint Institute and the West Haven High School Additions and Renovations. She is an ambitious and motivated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion thought leader, who has served as Chair in various DEI organizations, including Hispanic/Latinx Employee Resource Groups (ERG). Her passion and leadership in the industry is driven from having seen first-hand how important representation and inclusion is, not just for employees, but for the growth and profitability of organizations.
Jenna McClure
Associate Principal
Amenta Emma Architects
Jenna McClure, AIA, LEED AP, is an Associate Principal at Amenta Emma Architects in Hartford, CT. In her 15 years with the firm, she has been directly involved with the firm’s most complex academic and large-scale public projects. As a senior project manager, McClure oversees large teams from planning through design and construction. Her portfolio of work includes projects on public and private higher education campuses across the northeast. In addition to leading project teams at Amenta Emma, she leads the firm’s recruiting team, JEDI+B committee, and mentorship program. In the community, McClure has served as a mentor through PWC Connecticut and currently serves on the West Hartford Design Review Advisory Committee. McClure is a registered architect in Connecticut and holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Virginia and a Master of Architecture from Virginia Tech. She is a 2018 Hartford Business Journal 40 Under 40 awardee.
Dawn Monde
Senior Vice President of Client Services
Red Thread
As Senior Vice President of Client Services for Red Thread, Dawn Monde is a leader in the commercial interiors industry, helping customers solve today’s workplace challenges. Her daily responsibilities include the leadership and mentoring of the Red Thread Sales and Design teams in multiple locations throughout Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. With a commitment to continuous improvement, Monde leverages her 35 years of experience in sales, design, project management, and client services to create solutions that positively impact the future of work. Monde works closely with Red Thread’s clients in corporate, education and healthcare to understand complex business issues, connecting high-level strategy to the tactical solutions that ultimately drive success. Her creativity, relentless pursuit of customer satisfaction and strong focus on process performance are exhibited by her tenacious problem-solving skills. She values lifelong learning and giving back to the profession by being active in professional organizations like CoreNet, the MetroHartford Alliance, and the Construction Institute. In recent months Monde has been intensely focused on the impact the pandemic has had on how we will work in a post covid workplace - exploring the role space and technology will play in supporting distributed teams, employee safety, wellbeing, and equity.
Avishan Montazer
Project Engineer
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Avishan Montazer is a Project Engineer of The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company in New Haven, CT. She has experience working in complex utility distributions, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. Throughout her time with the construction management firm, Montazer has managed the coordination for purchasing and installations in a higher education campus setting, multi-family apartment complexes and in retail spaces. With a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Connecticut, she is an avid problem-solver who enjoys collaborating and is highly motivated by customer satisfaction. Montazer is also passionate about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within her community, and collaborates monthly on a 'Cultural Calendar' Newsletter that is spread to Northeast Whiting-Turner offices. She is an active member of SWE (Society of Women Engineers). Montazer enjoys being outdoors, cooking and trying new foods and travelling the world.
Nancy Greenwald
Executive Director
Construction Institute
Nancy Greenwald has 38 years of experience a lawyer and business executive in the design and construction industry, dealing with projects ranging in value from $100,000 to $5 billion. She is the Executive Director of the Construction Institute, a non-partisan association of diverse professions working to improve the construction industry by sharing knowledge, exchanging innovative ideas, building relationships, and developing business leaders. Its mission is to promote cross-industry collaboration. Greenwald serves on the American Arbitration Association's Commercial and Construction Industry Panels of Arbitrators and Mediators and has been appointed as a n arbitrator and mediator by numerous private clients and courts. She teaches negotiation and conflict resolution and speaks and writes frequently on best practices in construction project communication, dispute systems design, and construction technology and the law. She is active in many of the major construction industry groups, including the ABA Forum on Construction, serving on the steering committee for the Project Delivery and Technology Division. She received her J.D. from Harvard Law School (cum laude) 1981.
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