Women Talk Construction Podcast

WTC 'Make Amazing Happen' with Anne Ellis

March 18, 2024 Christi Powell and Angela Gardner Season 3 Episode 102
WTC 'Make Amazing Happen' with Anne Ellis
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Women Talk Construction Podcast
WTC 'Make Amazing Happen' with Anne Ellis
Mar 18, 2024 Season 3 Episode 102
Christi Powell and Angela Gardner

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In this episode:  Angela Gardner and Christy Powell converse with Anne Ellis, an influential figure in the construction industry and the first female chairman of the board at the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). Anne shares her journey from being a first-generation college student to becoming a leader in the engineering and construction sectors. She highlights the importance of mentorship, innovation, and the shift towards performance-based expectations in building. Anne discusses her experience with scaling companies for sustainable growth and the significance of leadership and scalability. The episode delves into the roles of technology, sustainability, and business innovation in the AEC sector. Anne also advocates for reverse mentoring to leverage the digital native generation's knowledge. The conversation underscores the value of diversity and collaboration in driving industry advancements. Anne Ellis ends by encouraging newcomers to the field and stressing the construction industry's openness to technological advancements and efficiency improvements. Thanks for listening!

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In this episode:  Angela Gardner and Christy Powell converse with Anne Ellis, an influential figure in the construction industry and the first female chairman of the board at the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). Anne shares her journey from being a first-generation college student to becoming a leader in the engineering and construction sectors. She highlights the importance of mentorship, innovation, and the shift towards performance-based expectations in building. Anne discusses her experience with scaling companies for sustainable growth and the significance of leadership and scalability. The episode delves into the roles of technology, sustainability, and business innovation in the AEC sector. Anne also advocates for reverse mentoring to leverage the digital native generation's knowledge. The conversation underscores the value of diversity and collaboration in driving industry advancements. Anne Ellis ends by encouraging newcomers to the field and stressing the construction industry's openness to technological advancements and efficiency improvements. Thanks for listening!

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