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Christine Keville
Christine Keville, FCMAA, NAC, Hon.D.Eng is President and Chief Executive Officer of Keville Enterprises, Inc. As the founder and incorporator of Keville Enterprises, she is accountable for the overall coordination, direction and supervision of this Construction Management firm spanning throughout eight offices across the country. Ms. Keville earned her Master’s degree in Construction Management from Northeastern University, her Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from North Adams State, and is a Massachusetts licensed Construction Supervisor.
Ms. Keville was inducted into the National Academy of Construction (NAC), the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) College of Fellows, and the Moles. She is a Trustee and Corporator at Wentworth Institute of Technology, and recently served as Wentworth’s Commencement Speaker where she earned an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Engineering. Ms. Keville is Chairman of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Industrial Advisory Board at Northeastern University. She is currently President of the Moles, and previously served as First Vice President, Second Vice President, Awards Committee Chairman, and as a Trustee. Ms. Keville is the first woman National Chair, Foundation Chair and Chancellor of CMAA, and the first woman President of The Moles.
Ms. Keville is past National Chairman and Director Emeritus of CMAA, past President of the CMAA New England Chapter, past Chair of the CMAA Foundation, and was Chancellor of the CMAA College of Fellows. She is on the Foundation Board for the International Bridge Tunnel & Turnpike Association (IBTTA) and recently served as their Chair, and on the Board of Directors of A Better City (ABC). She has served on the Board of Directors for the Construction Industries of Massachusetts (CIM), Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) – Boston, and the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Plymouth, formally the Jordan Hospital.
Ms. Keville received Wentworth Institute’s Woman of the Year award, Virginia Tech’s Outstanding Woman in Construction award, Northeastern University’s Outstanding Engineering Alumni award, South Shore Women’s Business Network’s Women Mean Business award, WTS Boston’s Woman of the Year award, Patriots Trail Girl Scouts’ Leading Women award, CMAA New England Chapter’s Distinguished Service Award, and CMAA National’s Special Service Award.
Ms. Keville was inducted into the National Academy of Construction (NAC), the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) College of Fellows, and the Moles. She is a Trustee and Corporator at Wentworth Institute of Technology, and recently served as Wentworth’s Commencement Speaker where she earned an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Engineering. Ms. Keville is Chairman of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Industrial Advisory Board at Northeastern University. She is currently President of the Moles, and previously served as First Vice President, Second Vice President, Awards Committee Chairman, and as a Trustee. Ms. Keville is the first woman National Chair, Foundation Chair and Chancellor of CMAA, and the first woman President of The Moles.
Ms. Keville is past National Chairman and Director Emeritus of CMAA, past President of the CMAA New England Chapter, past Chair of the CMAA Foundation, and was Chancellor of the CMAA College of Fellows. She is on the Foundation Board for the International Bridge Tunnel & Turnpike Association (IBTTA) and recently served as their Chair, and on the Board of Directors of A Better City (ABC). She has served on the Board of Directors for the Construction Industries of Massachusetts (CIM), Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) – Boston, and the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Plymouth, formally the Jordan Hospital.
Ms. Keville received Wentworth Institute’s Woman of the Year award, Virginia Tech’s Outstanding Woman in Construction award, Northeastern University’s Outstanding Engineering Alumni award, South Shore Women’s Business Network’s Women Mean Business award, WTS Boston’s Woman of the Year award, Patriots Trail Girl Scouts’ Leading Women award, CMAA New England Chapter’s Distinguished Service Award, and CMAA National’s Special Service Award.
Elected for:
“Leadership positions in numerous national societies and organizations in the construction industry.”