A Decade of Impact: Miron Construction hosted 10th Annual Build Like a Girl event
On Thursday, June 25, Miron Construction Co., Inc. welcomed 28 female students to its Neenah headquarters for its 10th annual Build Like a Girl event. For the last ten years, this day-long program has introduced hundreds of seventh through 10th grade girls to the world of construction through hands-on experiences, breaking down the stereotypes that revolve around the male-dominated industry.
This free event gave girls interested in the trades the opportunity to connect with women in the industry, learn about construction education and career paths, and explore activities that provided a real-world glimpse into the trades while building confidence.
The program encompassed Miron craftspeople by mentoring participants through multiple hands-on activity stations at Miron’s Yard Operations. The stations included equipment operation – where the girls operated a crane and boom lift; masonry – where they used their hands and advanced technology to build a brick wall; carpentry – where they constructed a wooden media station that they kept; concrete – where they poured a steppingstone; steel and precast – where the girls connected steel beams; and virtual construction – where they viewed a project’s plans virtually.
“The tenth anniversary of Build Like a Girl reflects a decade of meaningful progress in introducing young women to opportunities within the construction industry,” said Dave Walsh, executive vice president of human resources for Miron Construction. “By creating early exposure and hands-on experiences, we’re helping female students see what’s possible and envision a place for themselves in construction or skilled trades. At Miron, we are passionate about investing in emerging talent in our communities and remain committed to doing our part to close the gender gap across the construction industry.”
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