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United Construction announces new marketing coordinator, Michelle M. Czarka

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Leading Design/Build firm United Construction announced that Michelle M. Czarka has joined the company as their marketing coordinator. With more than 13 years of marketing experience, Czarka will be responsible for leading United’s marketing efforts including internal and external communications, collateral and presentation design, proposal creation as well as supporting the efforts of the executive team.

A Detroit Mich. native, Czarka’s marketing and communications background began in the automotive industry as an internet marketing specialist, creative writer and content manager before moving west. In her most recent position as marketing associate at Clear Capital.com, Inc., a property valuation and analytics firm, Czarka was responsible for the coordination of more than 35 annual industry trade shows and corporate events, graphic design, content creation, and maintaining corporate branding and standards.

Czarka graduated from Northern Michigan University with a B.A. in Communications.

About United Construction

United Construction is Nevada’s leading design/build  and  construction  services  firms,  providing more than  30  years  of best-in-class services to a wide variety of customers  in  the  western  United  States. United Construction’s portfolio includes more than 35 million square  feet  of  successful  building  project completions for both public and private sector customers. For more information, please call Michael Russell at (775) 858-8090 or visit their website at www.UnitedConstruction.com.

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