Pro Remodeler and Pro Builder take its Women in Residential Construction Conference and join forces with Building Design+Construction’s Women in Design+Construction for three days of keynote talks, workshops, roundtable sessions, interactive panel discussions, networking events, and more.
The new Women in Residential + Commercial Construction Conference (WIR+CC) will take place in Nashville, Tenn., October 25-27. Combining these two long-standing events aligns with our mission to create an event most impactful for women in the design and construction industry.
Further your professional and personal growth by connecting with more than 300 women across all sectors of construction, taking in different perspectives from leaders in home building and remodeling to development and architecture. Plus, plenty of fun in the Music City—Nashville.
Build your own experience and get the best of both worlds through specified tracks for residential and commercial teachings, and gain the opportunity to learn from women in every section of the industry during group sessions.
You will gain actionable insights in the areas such as leadership during challenging times, career growth, planning for 2024, mentorship strategies, building your personal brand, business development, market challenges and strategies, and more.
4 reasons to attend WIR+CC 2023:
- Educational opportunities through seminars and workshops to move your career forward
- Networking with other women in the industry
- Personal and professional growth
- Innovative ideas for growing your business
If you're a woman in one of the following markets:
- Architecture
- Commercial construction
- Engineering
- Home building
- Real estate development
- Residential design
- Residential remodeling
And your role is:
- Company owner/director/principal
- Executive/manager/studio leader/associate
- Finance/purchasing
- Industry consultant
- Marketing/sales/business development
- Design/construction
This conference is perfect for you!
We cannot wait to see each of you in Nashville from Oct. 25-27. WIR+CC’s mission is to build up women in construction. Let’s do it together by connecting, inspiring, and achieving.
Sign up for event updates here
Contact Director of Events Lisa Allen at lallen@sgcmail.com with any questions.
ABOUT WIR+CC
Women in Residential + Commercial Construction (WIR+CC) is a national conference that brings together women leaders from all facets of the $1.4 trillion U.S. residential and commercial construction sector — home building, remodeling, architecture, design, commercial construction, engineering, and real estate development.
The three-day conference is produced by Pro Builder, Pro Remodeler, and Building Design+Construction, three SGC Horizon media brands that combined have hosted 15 women in construction leadership conferences since 2015, attracting 2,500+ construction and design industry professionals.
Our mission is to inspire industry leaders to grow their careers, teams, and companies through advanced leadership training, professional development, and formal and informal networking events.
Pro Remodeler (proremodeler.com) serves than 90,000 residential remodeling professionals rely upon the editorial integrity of Pro Remodeler magazine and its online, print, video, events, and podcast products. Led by a team of expert editors, Pro Remodeler has earned numerous prestigious awards for editorial coverage.
Pro Builder Media (probuilder.com) is the leading B2B resource for the U.S. housing industry and the official media partner of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), delivering award-winning content through print, online, video, social, and in-person channels. Founded in 1936, its editorial mission is to provide practical, proven solutions to help home builders, architects, trade contractors, and other housing professionals thrive in today’s market.
Building Design+Construction (www.bdcnetwork.com) is the only innovation and technology media platform serving the entire design and construction process for the commercial buildings industry. For more than 60 years, BD+C has been a champion of innovation and technology focused on commercial, institutional, industrial, and multifamily buildings – and the professionals that design and build them: architects, engineers, contractors, and owners/developers. Our strength is in connecting disruptive advancement of all forms – products/materials, building science, construction methods, real estate trends, AEC technology, and AEC business innovation – across the design and construction processes and professions.
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