In a truly historic and inspiring move, three Michigan-based tribes collaborated to form Aki Construction LLC.
What is the new corporate attire for women?
Initially a builder of things, Kathryn Hart Tinnesz is now a builder of networks, helping construction professionals find their voice through podcasting and career development resources.
I am proud to stand up and be confident in my own abilities as I am breaking in a new, difficult path as the first female in the Tooling Engineering department.
Crew Collaborative is working to launch a nationwide program to bridge the gap between high schools and our industry.
According to Mckinsey, burnout rates are high regardless of gender, but female leaders are burning out at a rate of 42%.
It’s critical that you learn to share your successes in a way that gets you noticed and appreciated for your contributions.
Tennesha Joseph was attracted to urban planning because she wanted to problem solve, design, and impact people's lives, particularly those in marginalized communities.
Steffany Elford made the switch from being a nurse to a concrete delivery professional and never looked back.
If good men in leadership miss the small cues of daily interactions, you can see how gender bias remains unchanged.
My biggest issue with the notion of empowerment is that it requires waiting for someone *in* power to give it to you. Who decided that power belonged to one single group?
Three steps to help you create a career that you love.
The table at which we are all seeking the proverbial seat has ensured that we are competition for each other, ladies.
While room for diversification remains, many women have already made significant contributions to the energy sector.
The first time I made the decision to “take up space” on site, it was incredible how quickly the brothers around me listened.
This Pathfinder award recipient ensures diversity in product feedback sessions by making sure the women who are affected by new software have a chance to speak.
Learning does not look the same for everyone. Success does not look the same either.
Who would have known that Broadway would have prepared me for this?