Serena Kauffman

Assistant Project Manager at Corderman & Company, Inc.

Serena Kauffman is a dedicated project manager currently employed at House Of Cabinetry since July 2024. Prior experience includes the role of assistant project manager at Corderman & Company, Inc. from September 2021 to June 2024, and multiple assistant project manager co-op positions at W.T. Rich Company, Inc. during 2020. Early experience in the construction field includes a summer position as an estimating co-op at BOND Brothers, Inc. and a construction estimator role at House Of Cabinetry in 2018. Serena Kauffman holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from Wentworth Institute of Technology, where studies were completed in 2021.

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Boston, United States

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Corderman & Company, Inc.

Corderman & Company is dedicated to providing our clients with an unparalleled experience in construction management services. Based in the heart of Boston, Corderman & Company is comprised of passionate, experienced professionals who fully recognize that superior service is measured not only by an outcome that exceeds expectations, but by a journey that is straightforward, seamless and inspired by innovative solutions. We share an unwavering commitment to open, continual communication, candor, integrity and the highest quality construction. We have built a distinct personalized service that stems from an environment that supports creativity and fosters enthusiasm. The Corderman & Company approach caters to the specific needs of our clients so we can best assist them from the earliest conceptual design stages to offering accommodation throughout and beyond the construction process. Above all else, our multi-talented team at Corderman & Company truly values the long-term relationships we have formed over the years with clients, building owners, architects, engineers and vendors to whom we owe a debt of gratitude. ___ Corderman & Company is a proud supporter of the nonprofit organization, the Usher Syndrome Society. The Usher Syndrome Society is a non-profit that uses the Arts to raise awareness and funding for Usher syndrome (USH) to ultimately find a cure. Usher Syndrome is the most common genetic cause of combined deafness and blindness. More than 400,000 people are affected by this disorder worldwide. Presently, there is no cure for Usher Syndrome. Learn more at www.ushersyndromesociety.org.


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