2018 Women in Construction Week Event - Breaking Ground
Emerald Queen Conference Center, Fife
This was such a great event! Thank you to everyone that attended. A big thank you to our amazing panelists and moderator!
A BIG thank you to our sponsors! We couldn't have done this event without you!
2017 Annual Meeting and Education Conference
Anaheim, CA
Thank you for representing South Sound Chapter!
From L to R:
Amy Anderson
Director
Kelly Milstead
President
Jessica Curran
Delegate
Jill McNally
Director
From L to R:
Amy Anderson
Director
Kelly Milstead
President
Jessica Curran
Delegate
Jill McNally
Director
2016 Annual Meeting and Education Conference
San Antonio, TX
2015 Annual Meeting and Education Conference - 60th Anniversary
Nashville, TN
2015 Region 9 Forum - Cold Climate Construction
Anchorage, AK
2014 WIC WEEK - Celebrating YOU - A Woman In Construction
Emerald Queen Casino, Fife
Emerald Queen Casino, Fife
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) know our specialty is building bridges that instill confidence, develop leadership and expand knowledge. We take one week each year to show off the character,
beauty, and strength of NAWIC. Women in Construction (WIC) Week provides a unified time for more than 5,500 NAWIC members to raise awareness of the opportunities the construction industry holds for potential employees and to highlight women as a visible, growing force in the industry.
The focus of WIC Week is to highlight women as a visible component of the construction industry. The South Sound Washington Chapter of NAWIC held a “Celebrating You – a Woman In Construction” event at the Emerald
Queen Casino in Fife, WA on March 4th.
Jeannette Adams-Gorman, a founding partner for the Socius Law Group, spoke on bullying and harassment
in the workplace. It was an informative discussion on how to recognize and report these behaviors in the
workplace.
Meg Winch, the owner and president of Communication Resources spoke on marketability in a predominantly male industry. Meg assists construction companies on presentation skills for project interviews, and shared how these same skills can provide advancement and marketability in the industry.
Wonderful hors d’oeuvres were served, and several door prizes were awarded, including a UP Band by Jawbone.
beauty, and strength of NAWIC. Women in Construction (WIC) Week provides a unified time for more than 5,500 NAWIC members to raise awareness of the opportunities the construction industry holds for potential employees and to highlight women as a visible, growing force in the industry.
The focus of WIC Week is to highlight women as a visible component of the construction industry. The South Sound Washington Chapter of NAWIC held a “Celebrating You – a Woman In Construction” event at the Emerald
Queen Casino in Fife, WA on March 4th.
Jeannette Adams-Gorman, a founding partner for the Socius Law Group, spoke on bullying and harassment
in the workplace. It was an informative discussion on how to recognize and report these behaviors in the
workplace.
Meg Winch, the owner and president of Communication Resources spoke on marketability in a predominantly male industry. Meg assists construction companies on presentation skills for project interviews, and shared how these same skills can provide advancement and marketability in the industry.
Wonderful hors d’oeuvres were served, and several door prizes were awarded, including a UP Band by Jawbone.