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Tarmac geotechnical manager Katherine Evans has set up Bold as Brass, a new network for women in construction, quarrying and mining on LinkedIn.
It was created so that women could have a place to network and support each other. In addition, there is a group for allies, as all genders are responsible for culture change within the industry.

“I wanted to give women a place they felt safe to discuss issues and network without toxicity; everything else has been a by-product of our members’ ideas,” Evans says.

In this episode, she is joined by friend of the podcast and Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions senior geotechnical design engineer Fiona Connor to discuss some of the issues facing women in the construction industry.
If you would like to be featured on the podcast - this call is especially to our overseas listeners - please get in touch by searching for Steve Hadley from Central Piling on LinkedIn.
Please subscribe to this podcast so that you never miss an episode, and if you are interested in sponsoring an episode, please contact Steve Hadley on LinkedIn or get in touch with the marketing team at Ground Engineering Magazine.
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Tarmac geotechnical manager Katherine Evans has set up Bold as Brass, a new network for women in construction, quarrying and mining on LinkedIn.
It was created so that women could have a place to network and support each other. In addition, there is a group for allies, as all genders are responsible for culture change within the industry.

“I wanted to give women a place they felt safe to discuss issues and network without toxicity; everything else has been a by-product of our members’ ideas,” Evans says.

In this episode, she is joined by friend of the podcast and Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions senior geotechnical design engineer Fiona Connor to discuss some of the issues facing women in the construction industry.
If you would like to be featured on the podcast - this call is especially to our overseas listeners - please get in touch by searching for Steve Hadley from Central Piling on LinkedIn.
Please subscribe to this podcast so that you never miss an episode, and if you are interested in sponsoring an episode, please contact Steve Hadley on LinkedIn or get in touch with the marketing team at Ground Engineering Magazine.
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