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A Consigli general superintendent joins Maine Community College System board

Stacey Harris of Consigli Construction PHOTO / COURTESY of Consigli Construction Stacey Harris is a general superintendent with Consigli Construction Co. Inc.

Consigli Construction Co. Inc. executive Stacey Harris has been appointed to the Maine Community College System board. Harris was nominated by Gov. Janet Mills and confirmed by the Maine Senate.

Harris is a general superintendent in Consigli’s Portland office, where she leads field operations and manages large-scale commercial projects throughout the region.

Consigli is Maine's largest construction firm.

“I am very pleased Stacey Harris has joined the MCCS Board of Trustees, particularly now, when training students to work in construction is so critical for the state,” system President David Daigler said. “Her experience, perspective and guidance on how to grow and strengthen our trade programs will help us tremendously.

“The trades, and electrical programs in particular, are hugely popular and we’re seeing incredible demand. Working closely with employers will ensure those students are ready to step into good jobs right away.”

Harris remarked on her appointment, “Maine is filled with talented, hardworking individuals who are ready to develop hands-on skills and explore career paths like construction, and industry leadership and partnership is critical to ensuring that students have the tools they need to succeed in the classroom, on the job site and beyond.”   

Since 2016, Harris has managed Consigli projects including the Ferland Engineering and Design Center at the University of Maine, the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts at Colby College, and Bowdoin College’s Center for Arctic Studies and Barry Mills Hall. Prior to Consigli, Harris worked as superintendent at Turner Construction in Boston.

She has served on the board of directors for the University of Maine Alumni Association and for MedRhythms. An advocate for young women considering a career in STEM industries, Harris is a frequent collaborator with local high schools and workforce development organizations, including her local ACE mentor program chapter, which connects high school students with architecture, construction, and engineering employers. She is a member of the National Association of Women in Construction and the Society of Women Engineers.  

Harris has a master’s degree in global enterprise management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, and a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from the University of Maine. Harris grew up in Maine and lives in Windham.

 

 



 

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