Christine Keville elected for a two-year term as National Academy of Construction (NAC) Chair

Austin, TX – Christine Keville began a two-year term as Chair of the National Academy of Construction at the conclusion of the NAC Business Meeting on October 11th in San Antonio, TX. She succeeds Milo Riverso, the previous Chair, who served from 2022-2024.

Christine is the President and CEO of Keville Enterprises, Inc., which is a national woman-owned Construction Management firm. As the Founder and Incorporator of Keville Enterprises, she is accountable for the overall coordination, direction, and supervision of this 17-=person Construction Management firm spanning 10 offices across the country.

Elected to the Academy in 2015, she has been actively involved in NAC activities over the past nine years. She has been the NAC 1st Vice-Chair since 2022 and now will lead the Academy and its Executive Committee. She also served on the Membership Committee and chaired the Virtual Annual Meeting in 2020, and the Boston Annual Meeting in 2023. Keville also served on the search committee for the new Academy President & CEO in 2023.

Elected to the Academy for “Leadership positions in numerous national societies and organizations in the construction industry”. Keville is a Fellow and first woman President, Chancellor of the College of Fellows, and Foundation Chair of CMAA, and the first woman President of The Moles. Honored many times, she is the recipient of ENR New England’s 2019 Legacy Award, Wentworth Institute’s Woman of the Year Award, Virginia Tech’s Outstanding Woman in Construction Award, Northeastern University’s Outstanding Engineering Alumni Award, WTS Boston’s Woman of the Year Award, Patriot Trail Girl Scouts’ Leading Woman Award, CMAA New England Chapter’s Distinguished Service Award, CMAA National’s Special Service Award, and recently became a BSCES Boston Honorary Member, and was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering. Keville holds a bachelor’s degree from North Adams State and a master’s degree from Northeastern University. She and her husband, Marty, have a daughter, Thérèse, and reside in Marshfield, MA.

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