Women in Construction These Tradeswomen Are Working to Diversify the Construction Industry Women make up 10.3% of the construction industry workforce and it has remained around that level for the past 18 years, according to NAHB....
Women in Construction Women Now Account for 10.3% of Construction Workforce Employment for women in the construction industry surpassed its previous peak in 2006 last year. During the Great Recession, the number of...
Women at WIRC Women at WIRC Podcast: Holly Slevcove, Episode 7 Holly Slevcove shares how she jumpstarted her career in home building and gained strong woman mentor
Women at WIRC Women at WIRC Podcast: Episode 6 Rachel Brown talks about her evolution into a professional powerhouse through hard work, knowledge building, and staying true to herself
Women in Construction Meet the Company Shattering Gender Norms and Inspiring Girls to Build At a time when women make up only 10.3 percent of the construction force, CBH Homes is proud about employing a team that is 70 percent women...
Women in Construction Keys to Builder Success, According to 3 Trailblazing NAHB Female Leaders NAHB may be highlighting female leaders during Women’s History Month, but these three women are on the grind every day as presidents of...
Women in Construction Meet the Women of Taylor Morrison Making Waves in Construction Construction has traditionally been a male-dominated field, but Taylor Morrison is turning that stereotype on its head. At the company,...
NAHB NAHB’s 2020 Chairman Talks About Housing’s Future and Initiatives for Diversity Punctuating a decades-long commitment to the NAHB at the local, state, and national levels, Hudson County, N.J., builder Dean Mon is now chairman
Builder of the Year 2019 Builder of the Year: The New Home Company Professional Builder's 2019 Builder of the Year espouses a collaborative culture that fosters success across the board and provides a proven model for the industry
Opinion The Construction Industry's Gender Gap The numbers show that our industry is making some strides toward equality, but we still have a long way to go