Michael Marini Construction

CA

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Scott Hawes &nbsp[email&#160protected] (319) 519-6125 Bookkeeper Kiki Schultheis [email&#160protected] (319) 519-6128 Construction Manager&nbspHomeownership Program Christy Shipley &nbspprotected] Construction Manager Helping Hands Mike Marini [email&#160protected] Construction Manager&nbspHomeownership Program Chris Weckmann &nbspprotected] Development Director Tami Bonnett [email&#160protected] (319) 519-6121 Volunteer Engagement Coordinator Sammi deNeui [email&#160protected] Finance Director&nbspRegina Ash-Moore [email&#160protected] (319) 519-6124 &#8203Homeowner Services Coordinator&nbspKari Clark [email&#160protected] (319) 519-6056 Helping Hands Program Director Aaron Kiesey [email&#160protected] (319) 519-6112 ReStore Director Thorin Peugh [email&#160protected] ReStore Donations Manager Mike Murph [email&#160Hope Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity 2401 Scott Blvd Iowa CityIowa 52240 (319) 337-8949 [email&#160

319) 519-6125 Bookkeeper Kiki Schultheis [email protected] (319) 519-6128 Construction Manager  Homeownership Program Christy Shipley   [email protected] Construction Manager Helping Hands Mike Marini [email protected] Construction Manager  Homeownership Program Chris Weckmann   [email protected] Development Director Tami Bonnett [email protected] (319) 519-6121 Volunteer Engagement Coordinator Sammi deNeui [email protected] Finance Director&nbsp

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