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Andrew Boyarsky has had some interesting projects during his career. For excitement, responsibility and danger, it was hard to top his PM job in 1994 when he worked for the Catholic Relief Services in Yugoslavia (then the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). One of Boyarsky’s project goals was to transport medical supplies to thousands of refugees scattered throughout the war-torn country (see our story Trial by Fire: Communicating in a Crisis from April 17, 2006).
On the responsibility scale, his present job tops his Yugoslavian assignment. When New York City’s Coastal Storm Emergency Sheltering Program got under way in Feb. 2007 at the City University of New York’s School of Professional Studies, Boyarsky was hired as project director.
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