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Lardenoit to Join Panel on Women in Construction

Sessions have been announced and registration is open for next spring’s leading construction, design, and real estate show in the Midwest.

Chicago Build 2022 returns to McCormick Place March 31 and April 1 and will feature speakers on subjects ranging from sustainability, health and safety, architecture, and more to diversity in the construction industry. Workplace Solutions Practice Leader Julie Lardenoit will be on a panel discussion, “Establishing a Powerful Collaborative Network – Women in Construction.” Joining Lardenoit will be Kasie Mathena from AECOM Hunt and Meghan Webster from Gensler.

Chicago Build bills itself as the leading free-to-attend construction and design show in the Midwest. It includes an expo area with vendor booths, art displays, and live entertainment while also offering an extensive program of information sessions.

Julie Lardenoit is an active member of various professional organizations freely sharing her professional knowledge and expertise while also demonstrating her commitment to ESD’s mission to improve society through the built environment.

Reach out to Julie for information about networking opportunities for women or to answer any questions you have regarding workplace solutions.

 

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