Marisol Arboleda-Diaz, Vice President. A prominent member of the
South Florida construction industry, Marisol has built an illustrious
career through her service to the community, her extensive work
experience and her dedication to growing GCG.
Prior to joining Gables Construction Group Marisol was the VP of
Purchasing and Construction at United Homes, where she was responsible
for overseeing the successful mass-production of very large home
developments involving many custom variables.
Accomplished at meeting the challenges of building nearly 3,000 homes
a year during her tenure there, Marisol now uses that skill set to
ensure the finest quality and customer satisfaction for each of the
projects she oversees as Vice President at GCG.
Marisol’s vast experience also includes serving as a Board Member for
the Latin Builders Association (LBA), where she was honored with the
Director of the Year Award, the first woman to ever receive the
distinction. She was also Vice President of the LBA’s Executive Board
for seven years and Chairperson for the Events, Membership and
Education Committees.
From 2006-2007, she served on the Miami-Dade County Development
Process Advisory Committee (DPAC), advising the Mayor and Miami-Dade
County Commissioners on issues affecting the building industry, while
reporting to the County Manager’s office.
Over the course of her career, Marisol has also served as director
and board member at the Coral Gables Junior Woman’s Club and the Coral
Gables Crime Watch Committee. She is also on the Executive Board of
Directors for the Builders Association of South Florida, a member of
the National Home Builders Association (NHBA) and FHBA Florida Home
Builders Association (FHBA) and a state-certified roofing contractor.
In addition to her current board positions Marisol is excited about a
new opportunity as a Board member for Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Miami. Her goal is to continue to help this organization fulfill their
mission of assisting deserving low income families with an opportunity
to become homeowners.