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| Parsons Executives among 2006 “100 Most Important Blacks In Technology” PASADENA, CA – Parsons announced that two of its employees were chosen for the 2006 “100 Most Important Blacks in Technology” list by US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine. The magazine editors selected Willie Clark III, Vice President for the Energy and Nuclear Sector; and Donna N. Williams, Vice President and Southwest Region Program Manager for design-build work with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These Parsons executives will be honored in February 2006 at the Black Engineer of the Year awards conference in Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Clark has 23 years of experience in project and senior management and Ms. Williams has 22 years of experience in program management, business development, project management, engineering design, and construction. Honorees for this prestigious annual list are chosen for their efforts in making technology part of global society. During the year the list is publicized, its members are presented to young people as role models, and their accomplishments are upheld as examples of the important contributions made on a daily basis by the millions of blacks in high-tech jobs around the world. Parsons, celebrating over 60 years’ experience in setting industry standards, is a leader in many diversified markets, such as infrastructure, facilities, industrial processes, communications, transportation, water, advanced technology, environmental, and planning. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |