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NAWIC BOSTON
NAWIC Blog
Aug 28, 2017
Are you Ready to Make a Measurable Difference?
NAWIC Boston was well represented at last week’s National Annual Meeting and Educational Conference in Anaheim California! The...
Apr 2, 2017
Worldwide Business with Kathy Ireland® Highlights The Crucial Role of National Association of Women
Los Angeles, CA – March 28, 2017 — Worldwide Business with Kathy Ireland® announces an exclusive interview with Connie Leipard, President...
Dec 19, 2016
BOND’s Providence Office Launches Professional Learning Exchange (BOND-PLX) with Center for Women in
BOND announces the launch of its Professional Learning Exchange program, BOND-PLX. Through a partnership with the Center for Women and...
Nov 29, 2016
Changing the Industry of Design & Construction, for Women Through Education & Research
At Fall Forum, we had the pleasure of learning about the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF). This non-profit organization...
Nov 2, 2016
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's Top Five Ways for Women to Support Women
We’ve all heard the myth that women don’t support each other — but it’s not true. Women are incredible allies, and we accomplish amazing...
May 6, 2016
Moms are making their way into construction industry
The Boston Globe recently took a look at recent efforts to increase the number of women in the building trades. Follow the jump to see...
Apr 12, 2016
I Am Not the Decorator: Female Architects Speak Out
The New York Times takes a look at the struggles of women in architecture. Check out the article after the jump.
Apr 5, 2016
Labor Dept Announces $1.9M Funding Opportunity to Expand Apprenticeships, Support for Women in Non-T
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $1.9 million grant competition to recruit, train and retain women in...
Mar 11, 2016
In Colorado - Construction firms look to untapped resource for workers — women
Emilie Rusch of the Denver Post recently wrote a great article about the state of women in construction in Colorado. Read on for some...
Mar 6, 2016
Women: Why Are There Still so Few in Our Industry?
Today's construction industry is increasingly sophisticated, with millennials driving much of the change in technology and innovation....
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