Commitment and Accountability: Building Industry-Leading Workplace Culture

ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓMEMBERS AND ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓSTUDENT CHAPTER MEMBERS ONLY

Length: 60 minutes
Panelists: Jessie Cannizzaro, Milestone Plumbing Inc.; Annie Mecias-Murphy, JA&M Developing; Chandra Wakeland, President, Wakeland Electric Inc.
Moderator: Lorri H. Grayson, GGA Construction

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Hear from a panel of business owners who have built and run businesses founded on success achieved through a diverse team and workforce. Find out how they attain results through accountability and commitment to creating a culture of belonging.
For more information on Construction Inclusion Week, visit www.constructioninclusionweek.com

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Jessie Cannizzaro

Jessie Cannizzaro, owner, Milestone Plumbing Inc. Jessie Cannizzaro is the founder and owner of Milestone Plumbing Inc. in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, where she and her team provide residential and commercial plumbing services to homeowners and contractors throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Over the last 13 years, Milestone has grown from a one-woman plumbing company in 2011 to a team of licensed plumbers, registered apprentices, pre-apprentices and administrative support team.

Annie Mecias-Murphy

Annie Mecias-Murphy, president and co-owner, JA&M Developing Annie Mecias-Murphy is president and co-owner of JA&M Developing, which she founded with her siblings in 2005. Prior to receiving her license as a general contractor, Mecias-Murphy worked as a teacher and school counselor for more than 10 years. Mecias-Murphy is immediate past chair of the board of directors of ABC’s Florida East Coast chapter.

Chandra Wakeland

Chandra Wakeland, Wakeland Electric Inc. Chandra Wakeland founded Wakeland Electric Inc. in 2018, realizing her dream of entrepreneurship. Based in Southern California, the woman-owned business specializes in federal, public works and private commercial projects, including city halls, fire stations and schools. Through her leadership, Wakeland is not only constructing buildings but also breaking barriers in a male-dominated industry, inspiring the next generation of women in construction and demonstrating that with perseverance and vision, anything is possible.

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Lorri H. Grayson, ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓMid-Atlantic region vice chair, GGA Construction Lorri H. Grayson, founder and partner of GGA Construction, Middletown, Delaware, is the Mid-Atlantic region vice chair of Associated Builders and Contractors. Grayson has been active in the ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓDelaware chapter since 2007 and served as chair of its board of directors in 2015. Since founding GGA Construction, Grayson has led her company to specialize in institutional; hospitality; medical and corporate office; mixed-use; and multifamily housing projects. She provides guidance and oversight in estimating, budget options analysis, scheduling and constructability reviews during preconstruction.

Belonging: The Importance of Disability Inclusion to an Organization’s Total Human Health and Suicide Prevention Programs

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Length: 60 minutes
Panelsits: Haley, Moyers, ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓNational; Michael Riegel, AEC Business Strategies
Moderator: Laura Lapidus, Esq., CNA

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Webinar Description

Uncover how you can make individuals with disabilities feel that they are included, the benefits of doing so and the cost to organizations that fail to do so. Understand the various types of physical and psychological disabilities, as well as visible and invisible disabilities. Explore the connection between mental health and psychological safety, warning signs of potential psychological stress/illness and the importance of belonging and inclusion as a component of the organization’s total human health and suicide prevention programs.
For more information on Construction Inclusion Week, visit www.constructioninclusionweek.com

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Haley Moyers

Haley Moyers serves as director of workforce programs and initiatives at ABC. A passionate mental health champion, she has a deep commitment to destigmatizing mental health issues and is dedicated to championing awareness and support for those facing challenges in the construction industry.

Michael Riegel, Director, AEC Business Strategies Michael Riegel is a certified coach, consultant, author, speaker and trainer working across industries with a focus on technical and process-driven organizations. He has developed an expertise in managing technical professionals, creating high-performing teams and helping leaders grow and exceed their individual and professional goals. As a technical professional himself, Riegel brings insights and perspectives on the challenges and organizational dynamics that can thwart other analytical and structured-thinking professionals.

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Laura Lapidusr

Laura Lapidus, Esq.,is a risk control director for CNA, managing the development and delivery of employment practices liability and management liability risk control products and services. She also is responsible for coordinating the delivery of risk control resources for CNA’s financial institutions and community association policyholders. Lapidus has more than 30 years of experience in employment law.