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Kathryn Hart Tinnesz | Construction | Architecture | Engineering | Career Development

Join women of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) in conversations that will inspire you to take the next step in your career. The Space to Build podcast promotes the opportunities and challenges that exist in our industry through the lenses of women in construction. Let's bring action items to the next generation of construction professionals as they navigate their careers. There are so many roles and topics to explore. If you like this show, please subscribe, rate, and review.

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Building with Sparks: Transforming Careers through Electrical Apprenticeships
Feb 22 2024
Building with Sparks: Transforming Careers through Electrical Apprenticeships
This episode features Marissa Bankert, a seasoned professional with a diverse background in the construction industry. At the time of the recording, Marissa held the position of Executive Director at Central PA's Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) and served as the President of Newark Chapter 386. With a passion for workforce advocacy in STEM fields, she has been actively involved in promoting opportunities in the trades. Notably, since the episode's release, Marissa has taken on the role of Executive Director for the International Surface Fabricators Association.We Discuss:Changing the Narrative in ConstructionElectrical Apprenticeship ExperiencesSkills for Success in the TradesEncouraging the Next GenerationResistance from EducatorsPathways After ApprenticeshipsRoadblocks in the IndustryImpact of Technical Innovation on the Future of ApprenticeshipsControversial OpinionsConnect and Share:After listening, join the conversation on social media. Share your thoughts, takeaways, and any controversial opinions you may have. Marissa and the host are eager to hear your insights on this enlightening episode. Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or Audible for more engaging discussions.Want to connect with Marissa? LinkedIn -  linkedin.com/in/marissa-bankert-bb049640/This episode was sponsored by BOND Civil & Utility Construction, Inc.Website:  https://www.bond-civilutility.comLinkedIn:  htpps://www.linkedin.com/company/bond-civilutilityFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/bondcivilutilityInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bondcivilconstruction/This episode was edited by Kathryn Tinnesz.spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!
Navigating Health and Safety in Construction
Nov 2 2023
Navigating Health and Safety in Construction
Meet today’s guest on the Space to Build podcast:  Aimee Arsenault is the founder of Transmit Safety; a boutique health and safety consulting firm based out of Edmonton, Alberta with a few noted acronyms behind her name (BA, CRSP, CHSC). In 2023, Aimee has been recognized as one of the Top Women in Safety!In this episode:Amy's diverse roles in construction and her journey of accumulating valuable experience.Her pivotal transition into health and safety.Spotlight on common gaps in health and safety policies, with a focus on contractor management programs.The challenges safety professionals face, especially the "stickler" label.The flexibility and effective communication needed to resolve conflicts between field and office personnel.Amy shares her go-to conflict resolution strategies.Connect with Aimee to learn more:https://transmitsafety.comTo hear the cross-over episode, check out her podcast - Transmit Safety, Episode 30!This episode was sponsored by BOND Civil & Utility Construction, Inc.Website:  https://www.bond-civilutility.comLinkedIn:  htpps://www.linkedin.com/company/bond-civilutilityFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/bondcivilutilityInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bondcivilconstruction/This episode was edited by Kathryn Tinnesz.Interested in starting your own podcast?  I got you covered!  Message me at kathryn@spacetobuild.co for more information!spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!
What Does Interdisciplinary Innovation Look Like in Construction?
Oct 26 2023
What Does Interdisciplinary Innovation Look Like in Construction?
Meet today’s guest on the Space to Build podcast:  Dr. Nakisa ‘Niki’ Alborz is a LEED-accredited professional in Building Design and Construction and a Project Management Professional.She has 20+ years of operational, academic, and administrative experience in the construction industry.One of her key focus areas includes the advancement of Technology, Learning, and Innovation in the AEC space. She also enjoys her volunteer work with AACE International as part of the Board of Directors as the Education Director and STEAM curricula development and participation with the United Nations Association of Greater Boston. She is currently in an inaugural role at BOND Civil & Utility, as the Technology, Learning and Innovation Manager.In this episode:The value of interdisciplinary thinking and collaboration in career development.How a role in project controls led Niki to game design and the importance of user-friendly experiences.Taking web-based training to the next level – Virtual RealityLearn how to approach management for new opportunities.Connect with Dr. Niki Alborz on LinkedIn for more insights!LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/drnakisaalborzTune in to the full episode for an inspiring career story! This episode was sponsored by BOND Civil & Utility Construction, Inc.Website:  https://www.bond-civilutility.comLinkedIn:  htpps://www.linkedin.com/company/bond-civilutilityFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/bondcivilutilityInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/bondcivilconstruction/This episode was edited by Kathryn Tinnesz.Interested in starting your own podcast?  I got you covered!  Message me at kathryn@spacetobuild.co for more information!spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!
Bonus:  Understanding Affordable Housing Policies and Resources
May 5 2023
Bonus: Understanding Affordable Housing Policies and Resources
Welcome to the latest bonus episode of the Hallway Moments Mini-Series on the Space to Build podcast. In this episode, Andrew McCoy and I are joined by Chris Thompson, the Director of Strategic Housing at Virginia Housing and we talk about all things housing and community development. Chris is a dedicated professional in the field of housing and community development, working tirelessly across Virginia to increase housing production, support innovation, and partner with community leaders and organizations to create quality, affordable housing options for everyone.Throughout this episode, we discuss various topics related to housing policies, affordability, and community needs, as well as Chris's current work in affordable housing and his goals for the future. We also explore the available resources for potential homeowners, renters, and developers.If you're interested in connecting with Virginia Housing, be sure to check out their website at www.virginiahousing.com. You can also find them on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram under the handle @virginia housing.To get in touch with Chris directly, you can email him at chris.thompson@virginiahousing.com or call him at 804-551-5950. Don't miss out on this informative conversation! Today's episode is sponsored by the Virginia Center of Housing Research, https://www.vchr.vt.edu/.If you would like to learn more about your potential involvement with the Decathalon mentioned at the end of this episode, please email:  Dr. McCoy at apmccoy@vt.edu for more information.This episode was edited by KT Podcasting.spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuildSubscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!
Bonus:  Hope for Construction's Future - Virginia Tech's Sustainability Decathlon Team
Apr 5 2023
Bonus: Hope for Construction's Future - Virginia Tech's Sustainability Decathlon Team
Welcome to our Second Bonus Episode or Part Two of our Mini-series on the Space to Build podcast.  This mini-series is what my cohost, Andrew McCoy, and I have been calling The Hallway Moments.In today's episode, we bring out 3 student guests to discuss the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon.We get a unique look into each guests’ life and early professional career path and learn how sustainability and this next generation of construction professionals will influence the future of our industry.Our Guests:Polly Tolmachenko - An international student in her junior as a Construction Engineering and Management student at Virginia Tech.  She is the Creative Director of her Decathlon Team.Andrew Bates - A Junior at Virginia Tech studying Construction Engineering and Management and a Team Lead of the Decathlon Team.Seth Martin - A field-experienced student finishing his undergraduate degree and pursuing an accelerated master's program in Building Construction Science and Management.  A Team Lead in the construction and engineering, sustainability, and innovation portions of the Decathlon Team.If you would like to connect with the team or follow along, check out their social media accounts:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/orange-county-sustainability-decathlon-vt/TikTok - @vt_ocsd23Please head to the blog to learn more:  https://spacetobuild.co/blog/This episode was edited by KT Podcasting.spacetobuild.co | IG @spacetobuild Subscribe on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible!