Construction DEI Talks

Aby Combs, Jorge Quezada, Stephanie Roldan
Construction DEI Talks Podcast

A podcast to provide DEI knowledge and insights paired with actionable steps for construction industry leaders, employees, and stakeholders so they can share, develop and nurture an environment where everyone can thrive. This podcast is generously sponsored by Granite Construction and Rosendin.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    S3 E4 - Construction Inclusion Week with Stacee Barkley, DPR Construction

    The podcast episode discusses the origins, goals, and impact of Construction Inclusion Week, with DPR Construction’s Stacee Barkley emphasizing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the construction industry. • Origins of Construction Inclusion Week: Construction Inclusion Week was founded by a group of contractors in 2020 to harness collective efforts for meaningful change in diversity, equity, and inclusion within the industry. • Impact of Social Movements: The murder of George Floyd and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated conversations around social change, leading to the creation of Construction Inclusion Week. • Inclusive Participation: The initiative aims to be inclusive, allowing firms of any size to participate without cost, ensuring that diversity, equity, and inclusion are accessible to all. • Resources and Maturity Model: Construction Inclusion Week provides free resources and a maturity model to help firms assess their progress and access relevant materials, making participation practical and manageable. • Themes and Activities: The initiative includes themes like commitment, accountability, belonging, workplace culture, and community engagement, with activities suitable for various work environments. • Global Reach: In 2023, Construction Inclusion Week registered over 5,000 firms, reached 6,500 project sites, and impacted approximately 750,000 people globally. • Personal Responsibility: Stacee emphasizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion are everyone's responsibility, encouraging individuals to be their authentic selves and support others in doing the same. • Future Growth: The initiative continues to evolve based on feedback, aiming to reach more people and improve resources each year.

    25 min
  2. 20 JUN

    Season 3 Launch: Building an Inclusive Future

    Title: Building an Inclusive Future - Season 3 Launch Hosts: • Aby Combs, Inclusive Diversity Program Manager at Granite Construction • Stephanie Roldan, Vice President of Learning and Development at Rosendin • Jorge Quesada, Chief Diversity Officer at Granite Construction In This Season: Join us for an insightful journey into the world of construction Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with the third season of Construction DEI Talks. This season is all about the “Construction DEI Conference,” where we aim to build an inclusive future. Get ready for a series of conference keynotes, breakout sessions with CEOs, and deep dives into organizational readiness, supplier diversity, and economic equity. We’ll also touch on the latest technologies for inclusive construction, share personal stories from the industry, and discuss the metrics that define DEI success. What’s New: • A fresh format with a focus on a virtual conference experience • Engaging discussions on current events • Spotlight on next-generation education programs Sponsorship Acknowledgment: This podcast is brought to you by Granite Construction and Rosendin. The opinions and views expressed belong to the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the official stance of the sponsoring organizations. Where to Listen: Find us on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, and other major platforms. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. A Message from the Hosts: We’re thrilled to be back with new ideas and content in 2024. This season, we’re shaking things up with a new format, aiming to provide a platform for discussions that could shape the future of the construction industry. Whether it’s addressing workforce challenges or exploring new DEI strategies, we’re here to foster conversations that matter.

    8 min
  3. 11/07/2023

    Getting into the Passing Lane with Stephanie Roldan

    Welcome to the Construction DEI Talks podcast, where we dive into diversity, equity, and inclusion as they relate to the construction industry. Co-hosts Jorge Quezada, Vice President of Inclusive Diversity at Granite Construction, Stephanie Roldan and Te'Osha Baker-Bunch of Rosendin, and Aby Combs, Inclusive Diversity Business Partner at Granite Construction, bring new conversations with subject matter experts and discuss how we can make our industry better and stronger. Today’s episode looks a little bit different as we listen to a live recording of Stephanie’s recent speaking opportunity. In this special episode, we present a captivating live recording from Stephanie's recent speaking engagement during Women in Construction Month. Stephanie, with her remarkable journey in the construction industry since 1999, provides invaluable insights into career development. From her early days as an ambitious field apprentice to her current role as Vice President of Learning and Development at Rosendin, Stephanie now dedicates her time to coaching, mentoring, and fostering professional growth for others. She is passionate about assisting individuals in exploring career moves that align with their unique talents by turning the ladder into a lattice. As the conversation progresses, Stephanie delves into her personal experiences and the activities that have shaped her ongoing learning journey. She emphasizes the importance of leadership development within company-sponsored committees and the power of mentorship and sponsorship. Stephanie also shares valuable advice for employees who feel their efforts go unnoticed, stressing the significance of finding mentors who advocate for their growth and success, even beyond the boundaries of their industry. Tune in to the Construction DEI Talks podcast to gain helpful insights, actionable strategies, and diverse perspectives that will empower you to make a lasting impact in the construction field. Join us as we create a stronger, more inclusive industry together. Links:  Learn more about Construction DEI Talks on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter.      Learn more about podcast sponsors Granite Construction and Rosendin.

    41 min
  4. 20/06/2023

    S2 E10 - Empowering Women in Construction: Red Shoe Movement's Impactful Strategies with Mariela Dabbah

    Welcome to the Construction DEI Talks podcast, a show dedicated to exploring diversity, equity, and inclusion within the construction industry. Join us as co-hosts Jorge Quezada, Stephanie Roldan, and Aby Combs engage in insightful conversations with industry experts, discussing ways to improve and strengthen our field. In this episode, Aby and Jorge have an inspiring conversation with Mariella Dabbah, Founder and CEO of the Red Shoe Movement—a global community of professionals committed to supporting women's career success through peer and leadership development. Mariella shares her personal journey and emphasizes the importance of maintaining authenticity and individuality in professional settings. As she delves into the challenges faced by women in the corporate world, Mariella highlights the need for private conversations among women and the significance of defining personal success while fostering inclusivity within organizations. The Red Shoe Movement partners with larger organizations to facilitate career advancement for women and promotes a culture of inclusiveness. With seven guiding principles, the movement empowers individuals to design workplaces that are encouraging and welcoming for everyone. Discover how companies, including those in male-dominated industries like construction, finance, and logistics, can collaborate with the Red Shoe Movement to support gender equality. Learn about the innovative pink hard hat initiative tailored specifically for the construction field. Mariella explains how the movement operates within organizations, encouraging simultaneous progress in both the advancement of women and the evolution of company culture. Men are invited to join the movement and contribute positively, fostering an environment of collaboration rather than guilt or shame. Moreover, gain insights into the Red Shoe Movement's partnership with an artist dedicated to empowering women worldwide. Discover the transformative impact the movement has on team members at Granite Construction, and explore the three essential calls to action: be open and curious, embrace the value of learning from mistakes, and actively engage with the movement. Don't miss this engaging episode of Construction DEI Talks as we explore the Red Shoe Movement's remarkable efforts in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the construction industry and beyond. Keywords: 1. Construction DEI Talks 2. diversity, equity, and inclusion 3. construction industry 4. podcast 5. Red Shoe Movement 6. diversity in construction 7. leadership development 8. women's career success 9. workplace inclusivity 10. women in the corporate world 11. gender equality 12. career advancement for women 13. male-dominated industries 14. pink hard hat initiative 15. company culture 16. collaboration and progress 17. empowering women 18. global community 19. Granite Construction 20. peer and leadership development

    39 min
  5. 06/06/2023

    S2 Ep9 - Transforming Construction through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Conversation with WSDOT Roger Millar

    Welcome to the Construction DEI Talks podcast, where we explore the crucial topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion as they pertain to the construction industry. In this episode, our co-hosts Jorge Quezada, Vice President of Inclusive Diversity at Granite Construction, and Stephanie Roldan, Director of Lean Culture at Rosendin, engage in a thought-provoking conversation with the esteemed guest, Roger Millar, Secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Roger, an experienced land use and transportation engineer, planner, and program manager, is renowned for his innovative approaches to conservation and development. Throughout his illustrious career, he has focused on planning and implementing transportation systems that not only drive economic vitality but also prioritize environmental stewardship, social equity, public health, and aesthetic quality. In this episode, Roger begins by sharing his profound understanding of stewardship and dispelling the misconception that WSDOT's role is solely limited to constructing roads. He reveals the monumental scope of the department's projects, having invested over $200 billion in publicly owned infrastructure, including roads, bridges, ferries, railroads, and more. Roger emphasizes that his real responsibility lies in stewarding the public's investments. Drawing from his experiences as a child in an army family, Roger reflects on the transformative power of moving from place to place. He recounts the moment he stepped off a plane in Shanghai, where he felt a profound sense of difference. Discover how this upbringing cultivated his capacity to see the world through a steward's lens and how each new location taught him valuable lessons about communication and diverse perspectives. The conversation then delves into the fundamental role of relationships in the construction industry, highlighting WSDOT's comprehensive diversity, equity, and inclusion program. The department strives to diversify its workforce by welcoming more women and people of color into the traditionally male-dominated construction field, ensuring that their work benefits the entire community. By acknowledging past industry missteps and embracing an inclusive future, Roger explains how Washington State can reap the tremendous benefits of a broad range of backgrounds and cultural experiences by 2050, where no majority culture is projected to exist. Prepare to be inspired as Roger unveils WSDOT's powerful and inclusive strategic plan, one that engages every individual and prepares the department to navigate natural disasters and shifting demographics. Discover how WSDOT's pre-apprenticeship support programs collaborate with community colleges, labor groups, and contractors to bring men and women from diverse backgrounds into the construction trade. As a result, an impressive 45% of apprentice hours worked on WSDOT contracts are contributed by women and people of color. As the episode concludes, Roger leaves us with three impactful calls to action: be yourself, listen to people, and educate yourself. Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights from Secretary Roger Millar and WSDOT as they lead the way in transforming the construction industry through diversity, equity, and inclusion. For more information about Construction DEI Talks, follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. Learn more about our podcast sponsors, Granite Construction and Rosendin. Connect with Secretary Roger Millar and WSDOT to stay updated on their remarkable initiatives.

    34 min

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A podcast to provide DEI knowledge and insights paired with actionable steps for construction industry leaders, employees, and stakeholders so they can share, develop and nurture an environment where everyone can thrive. This podcast is generously sponsored by Granite Construction and Rosendin.

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