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Mark Zweig, founder and CEO of Zweig Group, addresses the audience at the Hot Firm and A/E Industry Awards Conference this September at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix.
Served Best when Hot The annual Hot Firm and A/E Industry Awards Conference in Phoenix was a success, and it’s heading to Seattle for 2017.
By RICHARD MASSEY Managing Editor
ioned fun. One hundred Hot Firms were recognized for their growth – Gate Inc. of Houston earned top honors – and a total of 138 firms were recognized as Best Firms to Work For in multidiscipline, civ- il engineering, architecture, environmental, struc- tural, and surveying. Mark Zweig, founder and CEO of Zweig Group, had this to say of the event he founded 17 years ago. “Our annual Hot Firm and A/E Industry Awards Conference is the most positive industry event there is,” Zweig says. “It’s a celebration of achieve- ments as well as a source of inspiration for accom- plishments yet to come.” After Zweig made his opening remarks, the conference got going with Richard Earl, an auto-
T he 2017 annual Hot Firm and A/E Industry Awards Conference will be held on September 21-22 at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle, one of the hottest AE markets in the United States. Early bird registration is already open at hotfirm. com. Come early and stay late to enjoy a great con- ference and a great city. But while you consider the prospect of joining Zweig Group and your industry colleagues in the Pacific Northwest, take a moment to look back on what happened this September. Representatives from 75 firms from across the country and from across multiple AEP disci- plines convened at the Arizona Biltmore for food, fellowship, knowledge sharing, and good-old fash-
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