NYC School Construction Authority (SCA)
Sean Connolly has over 30 years of work experience in various roles and organizations. Sean started their career in 1984 at Burson-Marsteller as an Enterprise Project Manager and worked there until 1993. Sean then joined DTCC as a Desktop System Services Manager, where they stayed until 2007. From 2007 to 2015, Sean worked at Unisys, first as a Service Delivery Manager and later as a Client Account Executive. Since 2015, they have been associated with NYC School Construction Authority (SCA) as a Service Delivery Manager and currently holds the position of Director of Operations.
Sean Connolly attended Pace University from 1984 to 1988 where they studied Computer Science.
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NYC School Construction Authority (SCA)
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The NYC School Construction Authority’s (SCA, NYCSCA) mission is to design and construct safe, attractive and environmentally sound public schools for children throughout the many communities of New York City. We are dedicated to building and modernizing schools in a responsible, cost-effective manner while achieving the highest standards of excellence in safety, quality and integrity. We seek professionals dedicated to providing excellent service, developing partnerships in the community, and implementing programs aligned with our mission and vision. If you are looking to be a part of a stimulating workplace that is culturally diverse, the New York City School Construction Authority is the place to be. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. In addition to offering employment opportunities with the SCA, we are committed to expanding the base of firms doing business with us and making it easier to communicate and succeed together. Go to the following link to find resources on how to get prequalified so you can be awarded work with the SCA, as well as information regarding MWLBE certification requirements and information regarding our Mentor and Graduate Mentor programs: http://www.nycsca.org/Business/Pages/default.aspx