Engineering & Construction · Topic
Women In Engineering
6 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Why the Best Leaders Don’t Climb Straight Ladders: How Karen Alter Built Success Through Detours
As companies push to decarbonize, modernize infrastructure, and bring new technologies to market, the leaders who stand out aren’t always the ones who followed a straight career path. Increasingly, it’s the people with the zigzags—the folks who’ve worked across different industries, adapted to new environments, and learned to make decisions under pressure—who bring the…
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…

Applied Digital Celebrates International Women’s Day 2024: Pioneering the Future
Women leaders across the infrastructure sector are reshaping how companies build competitive advantage and drive technological progress
Female Leaders in the DisruptED World of Advanced Manufacturing with Rachel Potee
Women are breaking through barriers in an industry where they represent less than a third of the workforce
International Women’s Day: Blink Charging’s Salute to Women Everywhere
Women across the EV charging industry are accelerating the transition to sustainable transportation and reshaping the future of clean energy
Amy Al-Katib’s Unique Journey in HVAC and Mission-Critical Industries
A journalism career pivot reveals how specialized B2B publishing unlocks influence in traditionally overlooked technical industries