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Public Informal Social Meet-Up : Tradeswomen Forum (Open to Non-Members)

Join us August 7th, 2025 at 4:30 pm CST for the crowd favorite: Public Informal Social Meet-Up: Tradeswomen Forum! All tradeswomen, both now and in the years past are not only welcomed, but requested to attend!! Whether you are a member of the National Association of Women in Construction or considering joining, this public meet-up

Building a Better Future with Sustainable Materials – Webinar

Kimberly is a Sustainability Specialist at Jacobs. She brings over 15 years of construction project management expertise and a passion for sustainability in the built environment. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science, earned her LEED Accredited Professional in 2007 and her Building Design and Construction specialty in 2010. She has continued

Webinar – Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces with a Focus on Inclusive Practices

Founder and CEO of The Wounded Workforce, Stephanie Lemek SPHR, MBA, CTSS will provide attendees with an understanding of the elements of a psychologically safe workplace, the importance of a safe workplace for both performance and retention, inclusive practices to reduce stigma and foster belonging across diverse teams, along with strategies you can use tomorrow

Global NAWIC Webinar: Male Allyship and Cultural Ambassadorship

  We are excited to announce the next NAWIC Global Webinar, hosted on Nov 17, 2025 05:00 PM in Central Time (US and Canada) Tuesday, 18 November 2025. This free online event brings together Global Associations of Women in Construction to share insights and drive collaboration across borders. The focus of this webinar is Male Allyship and Cultural Ambassadorship—critical tools for

Webinar: Lean Construction Strategies to Level Up and Build Strong

Director of Building Forward & Lean Practices for Robins & Morton Jennifer Lacy CM-Lean, CPSM, LCI-CPC will provide attendees with an understanding of the foundational principles of Lean Construction: purpose, respect and continuous improvement help us identify what adds value in professional and personal practices. How Lean’s foundation in purpose, respect, and continuous improvement helps us identify

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