Dear Corner Office’s Podcast

Career Strategy for Underrepresented Women Engineers in AEC Industry

43 min · 25. mars 2026
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Join us for a thought-provoking session led by industry thought leader, where we will delve into the essential components of a powerful career strategy designed specifically for underrepresented women in the AEC industry. Michele will identify and explore 3-5 strategic steps that are crucial for navigating the complex landscape of racial and gender barriers often faced by underrepresented women professionals in AEC. She will draw upon their extensive experience and expertise to shed light on practical approaches that can empower women to overcome obstacles and achieve their career goals. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge and actionable takeaways to implement in their own career strategies, helping them overcome systemic barriers and create paths to success.

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