News tagged inspiring-women
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Women in construction reveal non-promotable tasks from teamaking to notetaking
Making cups of tea, notetaking and unwrapping sandwiches are just some of the non-promotable tasks women are being burdened with in the workplace, construction leaders have revealed. In a webinar hosted by Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering (IWICE), panellists spoke about the struggles women… The post Women in construction reveal non-promotable tasks from teamaking to notetaking appeared first on Construction News.
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Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering awards invites entries for 2025
The Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering (IWICE) Awards 2025 have opened for entries from across the construction and engineering sector. The post Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering awards invites entries for 2025 appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Liz Peace announces plan to step down from Real Estate Balance next March
Liz Peace used Property Week’s inaugural Inspiring Women in Property awards event last night as a platform to announce her planned retirement from Real Estate Balance (REB), the campaign organisation she chairs and helped to found.
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Inspiring Women in Property Awards: winners revealed
The property sector came together last night for the inaugural Inspiring Women in Property Awards, which celebrate the outstanding contribution women make across the industry.
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Property Week reveals new venue for inaugural Inspiring Women in Property Awards
After outgrowing our original venue, Property Week is delighted to announce the inaugural Inspiring Women in Property Awards will be held at the Hilton London Metropole.
Businesses tagged inspiring-women
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MOXY: The Voice of Women in Infrastructure
MOXY is an online magazine platform targeting millions of women working in infrastructure from highways to alternative energy to broadband and public parks. The first publisher to curate multilingual content at this scale, MOXY empowers all women to have a bigger role in industries that offer rewarding, well-paying careers. In addition to featuring women at the helm of infrastructure projects and initiatives, the platform tackles leadership development, mental health, entrepreneurship, work-life balance, immigration, sexual harassment, and diversity — all as they relate to women who are navigating historically male-dominated interview processes, jobs sites, and board rooms. Who is speaking to the women, not just as a novelty within these industries but as players in them? Enter MOXY.
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