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WTC 'Pave Your Own Path' with Joycelyn Fankhouser

April 01, 2024 Christi Powell and Angela Gardner Season 3 Episode 104
WTC 'Pave Your Own Path' with Joycelyn Fankhouser
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WTC 'Pave Your Own Path' with Joycelyn Fankhouser
Apr 01, 2024 Season 3 Episode 104
Christi Powell and Angela Gardner

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In this episode of 'Women Talk Construction', hosts Christi Powell and Angela Gardner interview special guest Joycelyn Fankhauser, the manager of Boulder County Housing and Human Services for disaster. Fankhauser discusses her unique role in disaster management, a field where women are uncommon. She shares her journey of mentoring others, regardless of gender, to prepare for her eventual retirement. Additionally, Fankhauser talks about the joy of teaching her grandson to ski, exemplifying her passion for both her professional work and personal life. The discussion then delves into her career path, how she created her own job description to step into her role, and her involvement in managing various disasters in Boulder County, including floods, fires, a mass shooting, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Fankhauser highlights the importance of preparedness and community support in disaster management, especially in facing challenges like the influx of immigrants and the recovery from urban fires. The episode emphasizes the significance of paving one's own path and the impact of women in non-traditional roles. Thanks for Listening!

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In this episode of 'Women Talk Construction', hosts Christi Powell and Angela Gardner interview special guest Joycelyn Fankhauser, the manager of Boulder County Housing and Human Services for disaster. Fankhauser discusses her unique role in disaster management, a field where women are uncommon. She shares her journey of mentoring others, regardless of gender, to prepare for her eventual retirement. Additionally, Fankhauser talks about the joy of teaching her grandson to ski, exemplifying her passion for both her professional work and personal life. The discussion then delves into her career path, how she created her own job description to step into her role, and her involvement in managing various disasters in Boulder County, including floods, fires, a mass shooting, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Fankhauser highlights the importance of preparedness and community support in disaster management, especially in facing challenges like the influx of immigrants and the recovery from urban fires. The episode emphasizes the significance of paving one's own path and the impact of women in non-traditional roles. Thanks for Listening!

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