A new program is making waves in the construction world by supporting women and pushing for equal opportunities in a field that has long been dominated by men. The Women in Construction (WIC) initiative is all about building leadership, fostering community, and encouraging more women to thrive in construction roles.
In a recent episode of IB Talk, host Gia Snape sat down with Kylee Kleman, who leads construction efforts in the South Central Zone at Marsh and is a key figure behind WIC. They talked about how the program started as a small grassroots effort and has grown into a strong platform that’s starting to influence the entire industry.
WIC focuses on creating real connections and offering development opportunities for women to take on leadership positions. It’s a space where women in construction can share their stories, support each other, and push for change across the board.
This conversation sheds light on the importance of diversity in construction and how initiatives like WIC can help reshape an industry by promoting fairness and growth. With passionate leaders like Kleman at the helm, the program is helping create a more inclusive future in construction careers.