There’s still time to register for Groundbreaking Women in Construction June 14-16 in San Diego, which will attract hundreds of construction professionals from across the U.S. for an experience focused on building leadership skills, career growth, and real-world solutions to emerging business and workforce needs!
Designed for women in the industry, from project managers and field leaders to engineering directors and C-suite executives, GWIC provides an agenda for today’s pressing challenges while creating space for the attendee interactions that are so critical to construction success.
The event has been produced for over two decades by ENR, as the leading multi-platform construction and information magazine, for industry law firm Peckar & Abramson. “The GWIC conference is unique,” says Mindy Gentile, conference founder who advises the company. “Since the very beginning, in 2003, we have engaged in meaningful dialogue about issues that affect employers in the industry and the men and women they hire. Our goal has always been to drive change.”
Sessions are designed to go beyond theory, equipping attendees with tools they can immediately apply on the job, including retention strategies, operational excellence, and leadership in the use of AI and emerging technologies. Backed by ENR’s editorial expertise and longstanding industry relationships, GWIC delivers programming designed for long-term value.
Not-to-be-missed sessions include Emily Cohen’s dynamic keynote on her journey to CEO of one of California’s largest contractor groups, driving billions in investment in a competitive and high-stakes industry. C-suite executives from leading companies will also share what kind of leadership building the next generation can expect. Find out how a female entrepreneur’s tech startup has a winning formula for its customers and investors, and how women are building airports and talent pipelines in Los Angeles. Learn how to make your voice count in every conversation and tackle the silent epidemic that undermines career advancement: the systematic invisibility of high performers.
“This year’s GWIC agenda is one of our most dynamic yet, reflecting both the unique pressures the industry now faces and the incredible opportunities for current and future leaders,” says Scott Blair, ENR Editor-in-Chief. View the agenda and registration details online at www.enr.com/groundbreaking-women-in-construction, or contact GWIC Events Manager Andrea Pinyan at pinyana@bnpmedia.com.
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