Episodes

Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
NABWIC Celebrates Industry Day at Dillard High School in South Florida
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
In addition to National Industry Day, NABWIC also supports Career and Industry Days within their local state jurisdictions. Career and Industry days provide students with professional role models who use the days as a platform to share with the students some of their life experiences, possible career roadmaps, techniques for skills development and gives them the opportunity to network with professionals.
The professionals are primarily from occupations supported by “STEM”…science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
NABWIC participates in several state and local Department of Transportation events. One key event is Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Construction Career Days which is a workforce development tool that introduces high school students to the transportation construction industry and supports the pipeline that will provide the professionals of tomorrow.

Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
NABWIC Talks with Robert Barrera, REAL Mobile
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Construction professionals and business owners often need a variety of communication tools to be their business running smoothly, effectively and economically. Join Robert Barrera with Real Mobile as he talks about his entrepreneurial venture, what it means to be a NABWIC member and communications solutions for small to mid-size business owners.
Robert Barrera
305-663-8989
305-600-4786 FAX
robert@myrealmobile.com
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Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
NABWIC Talks New Beginnings with Pam Lee, CEO All Girls Trucking & Construction
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
NABWIC Talks New Beginnings with CEO Pam Lee.
Pam Lee is a single mother of three (2 adult sons and a 16-year-old daughter). A businesswoman of over 20 years, she is a proud Welfare to Work Program success story.
She is the Owner/Executive Director of Cooper Cottage School and the CEO of All Girls Trucking And Construction (AGTAC).
Lee was recognized as a former student and graduate of The Memphis Urban League as a Transformation to Success Story. She was also named a Community Influencer in 2018 and was a candidate for Memphis City Council in 2019.
According to Ms. Lee, key ingredients for success include:
Determination
Strong Work Ethic
Willingness to challenge self
Strive to be the best
Inability to be swayed by what people say
A willingness to dream and reinvent oneself
A thirst for continuous learning (always be willing to read and research)
Pam Lee
CEO and FounderAll Girls Trucking And Construction (AGTAC)
Owner/Executive Director of Cooper Cottage School
Phone: 901.318.2002
Email: pdl072767@gmail.com

Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
NABWIC Talks Annual Meeting 2020 with Dr. Kofi Smith, Max Farjardo, Kimle Nailer
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
This past week's NABWIC Annual Meeting featured several events and hundreds of guests and members from across the country. Join us this morning as we recap some of the Annual Meeting highlights and feature interviews with Max Fajardo, Vice President, Tylin International, Dr. Kofi Smith, President and CEO of the Atlanta Airlines Terminal Company (AATC); Jason Cole, Member Detroit Chapter and Kimle Nailer, President of the National Association of Black Women in Construction, NABWIC.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
NABWIC TALKS with Todd Pressley, Co-Principal and VP, Ujamaa Construction, Inc.
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Todd Pressley
Co-Principal and Vice President
Todd is the co-principal and vice president, at Ujamaa construction, Inc. Having joined UJAMAA in 2010, Todd offers over 30 years of construction industry expertise and has knowledge of all construction delivery methods. In his current role as vice president, he oversees the company’s operations and management teams, ensuring that the proper policies and processes are in place to ensure our client’s absolute satisfaction. Todd is an active member of many organizations and sits on the board of organizations including The Renaissance Collaborative, Chicago Builders Association – Education & Training Foundation, ACE Tech Charter High School and Black Contractors United. Todd also volunteers his time at the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) as a coach and positive role model for young people.
He holds a Master of Business Administration in Operations Management from Baruch College. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Facilities Planning and Management from Cornell University. Prior to joining UJAMAA, Todd held senior management roles at some of the area's largest construction companies in the Mid-West, and he brings his many years of experience to UJAMAA. Todd is an avid golfer and enjoys participating in family activities.
This episode of NABWIC Talks is brought to you by Ujamaa Construction, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois | Atlanta, Georgia
(773) 374-1300 | (470) 346-2491 | Cell: (312) 636-1362
Email: tpressley@ujamaaconstruction.com
Website: www.ujamaaconstruction.com

Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
NABWIC Talks Financial Matters with Tylene Henry
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
NABWIC Talks Financial Matters with Tylene Henry
Women are givers by nature – especially when it comes to money. They may delay getting dental work to buy school clothes. Or put careers on hold to raise children and care for aging parents. And they might help pay for their kids’ college tuition at the expense of their own retirement savings.
Such choices may be selfless, but they also put women in a precarious financial position.
Bio - Tylene Henry, MBA
Tylene Henry is an entrepreneur, powerful change agent, and staunch advocate for socioeconomic parity. Tylene believes that her faith, character, and mindset of abundance have been the foundation of her continued success. Tylene has been referred to as the "follow up queen" as a result of her "3 P's" professionalism, patience, and persistence in developing relationships and access to resources necessary to create a positive impact on the communities she serves. In addition to being a doting mother and aunt, Tylene owns and operates a professional financial services practice and a strategic business consulting firm. She serves as President of NABWIC's Detroit Chapter, serves on Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence’s Women’s Advisory Committee and is a long-time Mentor and Volunteer with the Rhonda Walker Foundation.
Tylene Henry, MBA
Financial Services Representative
p. (248) 208-2817 m. (248) 980-5498 e. tylenehenry@financialguide.com
3000 Town Center | Suite 3100 | Southfield, MI 48075

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Ainsley Battles shares ”Lessons Football Can Teach Entrepreneurs”on NABWIC Talks
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
NABWIC TALKS with former pro football player and entrepreneur, Ainsley T. Battles
Join the conversation with former pro-football player, Ainsley Battles as he talks about the game of life and lessons football can teach entrepreneurs.
Ainsley Battles was a successful American football safety in the National Football League. He played four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Jacksonville Jaguars. He is the founder and CEO of Joccupation Management Service LLC and his current mission is to help other athletes "bridge the gap between athletics and life.
No matter what industry or occupation you’re in, you don’t want to miss the opportunity to “Learn Lessons Football Can Teach Entrepreneurs”.
Contact Info:
Ainsley Battles, CEO and Founder
Joccupation Management Service LLC
http://www.joccupation.com
Listen to Joccupation Therapy on Spotify

Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
NABWIC Talks with Hosts Ersula Odom and Jackie Perry
Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
Wednesday Jan 01, 2020
NABWIC has a chance to gain insights into the lives and NABWIC associations of two of NABWIC's talk show hosts.
Ersula Odom is the CEO and Founder of Sula Too. She is also a publisher, legacy writer, keynote speaker, and Mary McCloud Bethune Performer.
Jackie Perry is CEO of JPerry and Associates and a technology company, Data Architect. Jackie was formerly an incubator director responsible for coaching entrepreneurs to success. Many of her entrepreneurs have achieved success, and have been included in INC Magazine's fastest-growing company list.
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