Akyiaa Morrison noticed there were few resources promoting construction and civil engineering to children.
Read MoreIt’s no longer about an actual table, but about being included in crucial conversations and exciting opportunities.
Read MoreWhile every mentor shared beneficial advice, I noticed that the women’s unique experiences and insights helped me grow as a professional differently than my male mentors.
Read MoreWomen in particular may be afraid to get help during or after pregnancy due to possible legal or social fears and lack of child care while in treatment for the addiction.
Read MoreIn 2021, about 30% of women reported having a 30% increased workload; however, only 14% of those women have received increased compensation.
Read MoreThe glorification of mothering is nothing short of fiction.
Read MoreChanging the way we approach infrastructure throughout the world is ambitious, but the Women’s Infrastructure Network is fearless.
Read MoreReal change demands real action.
Read More“The initiatives that have meant the most to me have been the ones that give back to society or bring joy to the public.”
Read MoreA well-regarded QC specialist lifts others with her “MOXY moves.”
Read MoreAnna and her family, escapees of a Communist regime, waited in Greece for almost four years until a western country granted them asylum. Canada was the first to answer that call.
Read MoreThe Seattle Times published an inspiring piece featuring a diverse group of women in an assortment of maritime professions — many of which are integral to infrastructure.
Read MoreWe face a gargantuan challenge that will require some of the brightest and most dedicated minds from within and outside the industry.
Read MoreA women-led sustainable highway nonprofit led the charge to launch an initiative to increase the number of women in the transportation industry by 10% over the next 10 years.
Read MoreMichelle Walker, VP for Finance and Administration at SSC Underground, is passionate about mental health and diversity in construction.
Read MoreAt 29 years old, this endeavoring electrical apprentice found a way to kick debt, secure her future, and find true independence.
Read MoreLike many First Nations people, Tiana had to leave her community for post-secondary training and employment after completing high school.
Read MoreKendall Shea says there’s a therapeutic mindfulness to her work as a welder.
Read MoreThere is no glass ceiling for your potential when you're the one who installed it.
Read MoreMeet the self-described introvert behind the 2021 Social Infrastructure Deal of the Year.
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