Mrs. Dudly Etienne-Harvard is the President of Dudly’s Professional Services (DPS). DPS is a certified small and woman-owned business within the tri-county areas in South Florida and Atlanta, GA. Mrs. Etienne-Harvard has been providing Community Engagement, Project Control, Technical Services, and Project Administrative and Small Business Support within the construction industry since 2010. Mrs. Etienne-Harvard's expertise spans both individuals as well as organizations. Mrs. Etienne-Harvard earned her B.A. in Construction Engineering Technology from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. Prior to starting her business, Mrs. Etienne-Harvard held several positions in Commercial Construction with an emphasis on Education, Parks & Recreation, Hospitality, Health Care Facilities, and much more. Dudly had service contracts ranging from $1.5 million to $75 million; projects include the Broward County Convention Center & Hotel Center, City of Pompano Beach Surtax Dixie Highway, Café 601 Renovation, American Airline Arenas Capital Improvement Projects, Paramount World Center, Coconut Grove Elementary School, Kenwood K-8 Center, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Cooper High School and more.  


Mrs. Etienne-Harvard takes pride in ensuring her clients are knowledgeable on the impact of hiring small businesses on profitable projects and engaging with the community when potential job opportunities arise within their projects. Mrs. Etienne-Harvard believes small businesses and working citizens are the force behind a successful economy. Once an opportunity is given, it will allow that firm or individual to strive further than they can imagine.  Mrs. Etienne-Harvard's love for small businesses extends beyond construction. Mrs. Etienne- Harvard purchased a commercial location in the city of North Miami, Florida. There she provides intimate spaces for micro and small business owners. Most small business owners meet clients at their local coffee shops. At our CoSpace location, you can bring your client and team members to a location that is professional, personal, and localized. Venture into our website for more information or let’s customize a package for you. We will be more than glad to serve you.  


Currently, Mrs. Etienne-Harvard is the Co-Chair on the Construction Committee for the Miami Dade County Chamber of Commerce, a member of the CBT College Advisory Committee Board (Miami Garden Campus), the City of Fort Lauderdale Economic Development Advisory Board, and the Advisory Board for Florida A& M University Construction Engineering Technology Program. Mrs. Etienne-Harvard was a part of the Marketing board with NAWIC (National Association of Women in Construction). Also, Mrs. Etienne-Harvard was Co-Chair of the Marketing committee for the South Florida National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). During her time with NABWIC, she helped facilitate and organize the first Industry Day Program at Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C. Industry Day helped educate the youth on the various occupations within the Architecture, Aviation, Construction, and Engineering industry. Since the launch of the program, NABWIC frequently conducts Industry Day programs in Washington, D.C., and South Florida.   


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