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10C — February 9 - 22, 2018 — Commercial Real Estate Women — Pennsylvania — M id A tlantic

Real Estate Journal

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Lehigh Valley Chapter www.crewlehighvalley.org Commercial Real Estate Women

CREWLehigh Valley Tours Moravian College’s New $23 Million Health Sciences Building

2018 L ehigh V alley B oard of D irectors P resident B etsy S chamberger , M oonstone E nvironmental P resident -E lect J ulie M acomb N orris M c L aughlin , N orris , M c L aughlin & M arcus , P.A. P ast P resident K ristin H olmes H olmes C unningham E ngineering S ecretary M arie M c C onnell F itzpatrick L entz & B ubba , P.C. T reasurer J ennifer K eat T ubiello –H arr & A ssociates , LLC C orresponding S ecretary C aitlin E nglish , D uke R ealty D irector - at -L arge D irector - at -L arge S haron M ichael , QNB D elegate J ulie P rofilet -S aucier KCBA A rchitects C ommittee C hairs F oundation C hampion K aren D uerholz B oyle C onstruction

BETHLEHEM, PA – More than 60 members and guests of CREW Lehigh Valley enjoyed a lunchtime presentation and tour of the Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences at Moravian College, a project by J.G. Petrucci Com- pany. The 54,000 SF three-story building consolidates under one roof programs that had been scattered across the campus. The Moravian College nursing program is in partnership with St. Luke’s University Health Network; the new building brings learning labs on-site that had formerly only been available at St. Luke’s Hospital in Fountain Hill. The building was named in memory of Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz, a 1984 Moravian alumna who died at 52 in 2014 in a tragic accident. She was CEO and vice chairwoman of East Penn Manufacturing, the maker of Deka Batteries. Stu- dents fondly call the building “the Sally.” Mark Reed, Vice-President of Finance for the college, noted that the project team met a 14-month schedule, from con- cept to completion. n

2018 CREW LV President Betsy Schamberger introduced the pro- gram

Amber Donato, far left, leads a tour of the building. As the Associate Director, Planning, and Project Management for Moravian College, she was the overall project manager.

A 500-pound, eight-foot-long glass Moravian star, the college’s symbol, hangs in a three-story glass tower

Hi-fidelity labs feature computerized manikins that simulate real-life scenarios.

L isa O liver M embership D arlene P ors S ara F inney M iller P rograms F rancee F uller S tephen D avis P ublicity K aisha R osa N atalia S tezeko

2018 SPONSORS Gold: BB&T • Concannon Miller • Liberty Property Trust • Duke Realty • PennCap Properties Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus • Pennoni • Fitzpatrick Lenz & Bubba • Servpro • City Center Allentown Patron: Keat Tax Accounting & Solutions • Boyle Construction • ECSI • Newmark Grubb Knight Frank• Capstan Tax Strategies Friend: Gross McGinley,LLP • Hanna Frederick Commercial • MKSD Architects Fox Rothschild LLP • NAI Summit• Campbell Rappold & Yurasits,LLP • K&H Window Treatment • QNB Contributor: Barry Isett & Associates • Buckno Lisicky & Company • The Knoll Source • Design Point Feinberg Real Estate Advisors • Holmes Cunningham Engineering • HMK Insurance • KCBA Architects • RCN Moonstone Environmental • Spillman Farmer Architects • Langan Engineering • JG Petrucci Co. Mark Reed, Vice-President of Finance, demonstrates the key element of the virtual morgue. The main device resembles a human-sized IPAD. The device stores the body structure of each case as a 3D data set of sectioning planes obtained from magnetic resonance imaging figures. The medical virtual reality technique makes it possible to perform a simulated autopsy of the body in the digital morgue (virtual autopsy).

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C ommunity S ervice C assidy F laherty F or membership information contact : D arlene P ors drpors @ htlyons . com

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