Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023

By Karalynn Cromeens, Cromeens Law Firm The construction industry has long been seen as a male-dominated field, one defined by hard hats, steel-toed boots, and tough physical labor. Yet, women have always played a vital role in shaping the industry, often behind the scenes in critical support positions. Today, that narrative is shifting. Women are
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By Emily Martin, Saul Ewing In the long male-dominated construction industry, women have comprised only a small percentage of the trades workforce and leadership positions. Despite significant progress in broadening female representation in the industry, gender stereotypes, workplace discrimination, and legal barriers continue to hinder women’s full participation in the field. However, as more women
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By Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team Connecting people with people. That’s how Debra Scifo sums up her 26 years at the helm of ASA of Colorado. “My job is to help ASA members be successful, referring them to resources they’re looking for.” When she turns over the helm of ASA Colorado (ASAC) to her replacement
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By Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team In September 2002, Angie Wentz leapt into the American Subcontractors Association Executive Director’s chair in Western PA, contacted her 20 chapter members, and never looked back. And 22 years later, she’s still looking forward to leaping into new ventures of a different kind, including, And looking further ahead, she
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By YellowBird & Tracy Krieger In a traditionally male-dominated industry like construction, trailblazers like Tracy Krieger defy stereotypes and challenge the status quo. With over 15 years of experience in Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS), Tracy has emerged as an inspiration in her industry, breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings. Armed with a bachelor’s degree
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Dear Readers – I’m just trying to catch my breath after a fabulous, exciting, and especially invigorating SUBExcel Conference. While we certainly know how to “laissez les bons temps rouler” – we also know how to get business done. While the board sees each other fairly often – and talks even MORE often, it’s great
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