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Holly McNamara

Member Since: August 2009

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    • New York, NY
    • Los Angeles, CA
    • San Diego, CA
    • Boston, MA
    • Las Vegas, NV
    • Providence, RI
    • Boston, MA (Metro Area)
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    1. I am driven and competitive, especially when I'm passionate about something & I have a hard time sitting still.
    2. Laughing & making others laugh is important to me. I am very social, love networking and connecting people with other people.
    3. My goal is to be bicoastal & have more flexibility to travel - in my career, in life, in everything.
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    • Independent,
    • Networking,
    • Driven,
    • Go Getter,
    • Fun,
    • Loyal,
    • Genuine,
    • Communicator
    • Microsoft Excel,
    • Microsoft Office,
    • Construction,
    • Structural Engineering,
    • Social Networking,
    • Management
    • Management Services,
    • Consulting,
    • Public Relations,
    • Event Marketing,
    • Event Planning,
    • Concierge,
    • Travel,
    • Networking,
    • Marketing

    Baseball, professional sports, travel, social media, excercise, concierge, networking, Boston, Manhattan, Las Vegas, Somerset (home town), running, family & friends.

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    Education Indicator

      1. University of California - San Diego
      2. Master of Science
      3. Structural Engineering
      4. 1999 - 2000
      5. 30 alumni on KODA
      1. Cornell University
      2. Bachelor of Science
      3. Civil Engineering
      4. Structural Engineering (minor)
      5. 1995 - 1999
      6. 19 alumni on KODA
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      • Project Manager
      • Watkins Landmark Construction
      • Del Mar, CA

      • The management skills that I have developed here have been invaluable.  After 6 years of structural engineering and design, I was contacted by Jody Watkins as he needed a replacement for someone that was leaving the company to start a family.  I coincidentally was looking for a career shift towards management, and the glove fit.  My first project was to manage the construction of a new gymnasium/sports complex for the San Diego Jewsh Academy, a private K-12 school in San Diego ($9 mil budget).  I managed everything from the budget, schedule, design coordination & changes, to the owner's requests, meetings, acquisition of permits, communication between all parties, and even filing.  Many hats were worn since the company was very small, and it was a tremendous learning experience. I have since worked on multiple projects (see resume). I am confident that this management experience can and will be carried with me throughout life and help in all avenues and endeavors that I choose to take.

      • Design Engineer / Inspector
      • Degenkolb Engineers
      • San Diego, CA
      • October 2002 - June 2006

      • After 2 years of working for a bridge design firm that ended up being bought out, I decided that I wanted to take the opportunity to try something different in my field.  At Degenkolb, I worked on the design & engineering of primarily hospitals and health care related structures.  I interacted quite a bit with architects, other engineers and designers.  The position here really maximized the use of my degree - it was extremely technical, detail oriented, interactive and challenging.  Additionally, my office Principal had a group of Construction Defect Litigation clients (lawyers) that he managed on his own, since Degenkolb as a company did not focus on this type of work.  They needed special attention as they were all in Las Vegas and required the flexibility to travel.  I was the prime candidate and the clients were all assigned to me alone.  The client base grew over the 3 years, so much so that eventually my main focus was the Construction Defect work, with little attention spent on the design work.  I worked with a team of "experts" in their field(s), attended mitigations, directed destructive testing projects, documented findings & wrote reports. The travel and my presence in Las Vegas indirectly magnified my interest in concierge work, event planning, travel and networking (discussed separately).

      • Bridge Designer
      • J. Muller International (now EarthTech)
      • San Diego, CA
      • September 2000 - July 2002

      • This was my first full-time job out of grad school.  It was very technical in nature, but also required good ability to work with others.  We were an international bridge design firm based out of New York.  Here I built computer models, generated reports, performed design calculations.  While the job was challenging, I eventually spent many hours behind a desk, and decided I wanted to test the engineering waters elsewhere.  I stayed with JMI until they were bought out in 2002, left to travel for a month, and started work back in October 2002 for a new company (Degenkolb).

      • Field Engineer
      • Clark Construction
      • San Diego, CA
      • January 2000 - July 2000
      • 1 coworker on KODA

      • While I was in grad school @ UCSD, I took a part-time job with the head of the joint venture for the San Diego Ballpark (now Petco Park).  I helped in all aspects of the project, including bid invitations, posting drawings, RFI's, etc.  I worked with many different levels of management and developed a strong working relationship with the people that I met on this project, most of whom still stay in touch.  Working here helped supplement my engineering degrees with hands-on experience. It was here that I met my current boss, Jody Watkins.  I left here after graduation, and despite their offer for full-time employment, I decided that I wanted to begin my career focusing on engineering, since that was my degree.

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      1. Holly Mac's Secret Passion and Motivation
      2. I received a tweet from Jeff Berger (@GenYjobs and founder of this amazing website), promoting KODA.  I thanked him, and told him that I did not think of it as a coincidence that he had sent me the link the moment that he did.  I also said that I would spare telling him my life story over twitter, in an attempt to explain why it wasn't a coincidence, to which he responded, "I will be impressed if you can do it in 140 characters" since that is all twitter allows.  I took that as a challenge, and this is what I came up with: "boston-meets-san diego, PM 4 GC inspired by late physics dad, soul searching-events/travel? goal bicoastal, miss big family, <3 NYC,LA,Vegas."  If for some reason you couldn't gather my "secret passion" from that tweet, I will explain below!

        I am ecstatic about KODA, mostly because of this section of the profile.  There have always been so many aspects of my life that I have wanted to put on paper; aspects that I feel are strengths of mine and very representative of my passions, but I never was comfortable putting them on a typical resume.   

        I never thought my engineering degree would get me to where it has in the non-engineering world.  I have always been a very social, outgoing person, so I suppose I'm not completely surprised.  I have always been good at staying in touch with people, and naturally enjoy networking.  When I worked for Degenkolb, I was frequently sent to Las Vegas for Construction Defect Litigation projects.  For approximately 3 years, on average I was flying there every other week.  The frequent travel combined with my social nature led to learning the ropes and building an empire of contacts in the local nightlife industry.  I began helping friends, friends of friends, and others as a concierge would – connecting them with the right people to get into clubs for free, consistent clubs that I prefer, which now get consistent business from my recommendations, etc.   For approximately 6 years now I have been recommending restaurants, bars and hotels.  I have developed working relationships with people in Las Vegas, VIP hosts, casino hosts, DJ’s, photographers, radio show hosts, restaurant managers, bartenders, etc. 

        Because of Las Vegas, my passion for concierge work, travel arrangements and networking has blossomed and spilled over into many other areas.   I find myself helping people on a regular basis.  I connect people with other people, in any arena and any city – friends visiting Boston have asked me to help put together itineraries for them; a friend in Los Angeles who works for a producer of a reality show needed help putting together recommendations on where to film in San Diego for the day; another friend needed help advertising to find ring girls for his MMA event; a contact of mine is searching for private aircraft owners to help fund operations to find child predators – just to name a few.  I have thoroughly enjoyed all “tasks” and find the common thread to be networking. 

        One of the large tasks that I took into my own hands was the planning of my high school 10-year reunion.  My class president didn't seem to be enthusiastic at our 5th year, and at the 10th year, I hadn't heard from him.  I contacted him and volunteered my time, even though I was 3000 miles away and I wasn't even a student officer.  I reached out to all 209 people for the reunion.  I hired a DJ, chose the venue, managed the finances and the guest list, and managed decorations and invitations with the help of a couple of people. It was a successful turnout with an attendance of 85.  I thoroughly enjoyed reacquainting myself with everyone and bringing everyone, teachers, students, family and friends together.  

        If I had one word to describe myself, it would be “connector”. 

        I am still doing some soul searching, but have made quite a bit of progress, and have met some very amazing and influential people along the way. 

        One of the biggest influences in my life has been my late father.  He continues to influence and motivate me.  He had many quotes and life “mantras” that he lived by – one of which I always come back to:  “Step out of your comfort zone.”  This has helped me to constantly challenge myself and to maintain my self-confidence when the going gets tough.  I am so grateful for my father and everything he has brought into my life. 

        I miss my family in the northeast, but absolutely love living on the west coast.  One of my goals in life is to have the flexibility so that I can be bicoastal and visit my family as much as possible.    

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    Affiliations & Certifications Indicator

      1. Sigma Nu - Cornell University
      2. Ithaca, NY
      3. 1997 - Present
      4. Little Sister
      1. Civil Engineer
      2. San Diego, CA
      3. 2005 - Present
      4. Professional Engineer
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    Attachments Indicator

      1. pdf
      2. Holly McNamara's Resume
      3. PDF document (63 KB)
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      1. LinkedIn
      1. Twitter
      1. Holly Mac

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