SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 05, 2017 -- Vanir Construction Management Inc. today announced that Judith Wallace, CCM has been re-elected to serve a second three-year term on the national board of directors of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA).
CMAA was formed in 1982 to establish standards to manage capital construction projects. Throughout her 15-year involvement with CMAA, Wallace has served as president of the Northern California chapter and was chair of the National Conference in 2000. Wallace will continue to help the organization support the construction management profession, and to promote the importance of an integrated and managed approach to planning, design, and construction of the built environment.
“We are proud to have Judith represent Vanir on the CMAA national board of directors and continue to give back to the CM industry,” said Guy Mehula, president of Vanir Construction Management. “Judith is one of the leading women in the construction management industry, and CMAA will continue to benefit from her decades of experience and knowledge.”
Wallace, who joined Vanir in 1992, has devoted a 35-year career to project management, on-site construction management, architectural programming, cost estimating, regulatory agency liaison, and contract administration. She also opened and led Vanir’s San Francisco area office. Since 2013, Wallace has served as vice president and chief marketing officer in charge of Vanir’s marketing, corporate communications, and business development efforts.
Wallace, a Certified Construction Manager, earned a Master of Science degree in construction management from Texas A&M University, and a bachelor’s in English from Wake Forest University. She was a guest lecturer for San Francisco City College’s construction management program.
A high-resolution image of Wallace can be downloaded at http://www.vanir.com/NewsandEvents/Pressroom/PhotosJudithWallaceVanirCM.aspx.
About Vanir Construction Management
Vanir Construction Management Inc. is one of the nation’s leading, privately-held program, project and construction management firms. Since 1980, it has delivered over $21 billion in construction value to clients in education, healthcare, justice, water/wastewater, public buildings, transportation and energy markets throughout the United States. Headquartered in Sacramento, Calif., Vanir has been ranked for more than 25 years by Engineering News-Record among the “Top 100 Construction Management Firms.” Visit www.vanir.com for more information.
Media Contact: Dan Minkoff, Vanir, (424) 248-8011 [email protected]


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