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The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities. We are “THE VOICE OF BLACK WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION”.

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Nabwic Talks

Lolalisa DeCarlo King is one of the first one hundred African-American women in the entire United States licensed to practice architecture. She serves as President of a green consulting and sustainability corporation providing full-service... more

Ms. Marble began a true SPIRITUAL journey back in 2007 an illness changed her focus. Her spiritual hiatus was God's bridge for her to become more than just a "human doing" but also to know the importance of a "human being" .... more

I am currently the Director for Social Security Administrations's (SSA) Division of Eastern Regional Contracts. I have almost 30 years working for the Federal Government. I started my Federal career as a Student Engineer working for the... more

Dr. Edwards holds a PhD in Management and serves as Coach, Author and adjunct professor. She has over 18 years of government, industry, entrepreneurship, education, consulting, training and coaching experience. She... more

Taxes and Coffee

Today We Will Be Speaking With Shirley McCall and Shelly Karriem, educators at TransTech Academy. Ms. McCall is presently the Coordinator of the TransTech Academy at Cardozo High School. The program is designed to impart the... more

Ann McNeill, President and Founder of The National Association of Black Women In Construction together with Sonya Stewart, Vice President for Enterprise Applications Solutions at Lockheed Martin organized the Third Annual Industry... more

NABWIC Talks: INDUSTRY DAY RECAP!

NABWIC Talks

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