Engineering & Construction · Topic
Executive Development
7 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Tell Your Story and Build Equity Through Personal Narrative
Authentic storytelling has become the competitive advantage that separates leaders from the rest in an AI-driven workplace
Field Engineer to Industry Leader: Coty Fournier’s 35-Year Journey in Construction
Construction is an industry where experience is currency. For many in the field, career paths become case studies in adaptability, strategic growth, and cross-functional expertise. With the U.S. construction market experiencing both highs and lows, the demand for leaders who understand field realities as well as business strategies remains critical to the industry’s success…
Purpose Factory Is
As more professionals seek development beyond traditional coaching, growth-oriented communities are emerging as powerful spaces for accountability, transparency, and purpose-driven leadership. These networks bring together executives committed to personal growth and meaningful impact. In this short video, Donald J. Glacy, Founder and Mentor at Purpose Factory, shares the vision behind building a growth-oriented community for…
Straight Outta Crumpton: Transforming Leadership and Fostering Hope with Mikel Bowman
A founder explains how intentional leadership becomes the catalyst for unlocking human potential within organizations
Empowering Women in Construction: Candice Offonry’s Vision for Diversity and Leadership in the Industry
Women are breaking through construction's gender barriers by building intentional pathways from entry-level positions to executive leadership roles
Navigating Careers in HVAC: Jason Saunders’ Journey to the Top
A high school graduate built a path to the executive suite by mastering mentorship, customer service, and adaptability in the trades
From HVAC Beginnings to Strategic Leadership: Corey Brown’s Journey in Service Logic
Rising through the HVAC ranks taught this executive that mentorship and understanding your company's mission separate good leaders from great ones