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Christina Consigli Named to 2025 Mainebiz 40 Under 40 List

PORTLAND, MAINE – In recognition of her industry achievement and impact on the local Maine community, Senior Project Manager Christina Consigli has been recognized on the 2025 Mainebiz 40 Under 40 List. This annual award recognizes outstanding young professionals and rising stars in Maine’s business community.

“Professionally, as a builder, completing a complex and complicated project that I know will have a significant impact on the community and help create more opportunities for Maine and families like mine, is what I am most proud of.”

With more than a decade of diverse industry experience, Christina has helped deliver some of Maine’s most complex projects, including those that have helped transform local academic resources for current and future students. On Colby College’s campus, Christina played a key role in the delivery of both the Johnson Pond Houses – a new, four-building student residence hall – as well as the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, which unites and strengthens the regional Waterville arts community.

Currently, Christina is leading the Consigli project team building a new, permanent home in Portland for the Roux Institute at Northeastern University through the creation of its new Alfond Center. Once complete, the campus will serve as a hub for innovation and research, as well as drive sustained economic growth in Maine.

“I’ve realized that it matters much less what you do with your life and much more about who you do it with. Construction is all about working with a team to build something great. On many of our projects, we have hundreds if not thousands of people who help the project come together, and there is nothing more fulfilling than working with other like-minded individuals to build a lasting impact on the community. Every day I’m motivated to be the best person I can be, not just for myself, but for my team.”

An active member of her personal and professional community, Christina is a committed advocate for local workforce development and efforts to build a stronger, more diverse industry. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Mitchell Institute, an organization aimed at increasing educational opportunities for Maine students, as well as on the Board of Directors for Hardy Girls, which partners with local youth to create a more equitable society.

Honorees are selected from a variety of industries to make up a class of young leaders who share a commitment to business success, personal growth and a passion for strengthening the Maine communities where they live and work.

Read Christina’s full profile in Mainebiz here.

View the full 2025 Mainebiz 40 Under 40 List here.