NEREJ Features MP’s
Mack Blalock, Project Designer & Marketing Coordinator
Each year during Women’s History Month, New England Real Estate Journal highlights women across the construction industry. This year, we’re proud to recognize Mack Blalock, a valued member of our team whose passion for architecture has been evident in her work as a Marketing Coordinator and continues to shine in her role as a Project Designer.
What current or recently completed project, accomplishment or initiative are you most excited about, and why does it matter for your team, clients or community?
I am proud of stepping into a marketing leadership role while our marketing director was on maternity leave. This was my first experience leading a department, and it pushed me to grow quickly in managing proposal delivery, coordinating presentations, and overseeing interdepartmental communication. Along with the invaluable help from my teammate Olivia Peyev, we worked hard to ensure our marketing materials maintained the same high quality during her absence. Now, transitioning to the project design side, I am bringing these new skill sets to the construction site.
What is one piece of advice or perspective you would share with women beginning their careers in the construction industry?
Before pursuing architecture, I worked in Hollywood and one piece of advice I took from my time in the entertainment industry was, “It is not about what you do, it is about who you know.” I found taking that approach was also incredibly successful when entering the AEC industry. Connecting and talking with people who do what I want to do has provided invaluable guidance and insight I would otherwise not have realized from personal research. There is so much value in surrounding yourself with people you admire and not being afraid to ask them tons of questions
What habit or routine helps you stay focused or motivated during a busy week?
Although I take my work seriously, I strive to never take myself too seriously. Laughter is the best motivator
See Mack featured on page 32 of this year’s NEREJ Women in Construction Spotlight.