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This is a post we hope can be of use to you. It responds to the most common questions you might have, while providing you access to those any time:
This is a post we hope can be of use to you. It responds to the most common questions you might have, while providing you access to those any time:
Earlier in the week, Personal Branding Consultant and fellow committee member at National Association of Women In Construction (NAWIC) London & South East Beatrice Ronchetti delivered a brilliant workshop titled “Linkedin 101” focused on the role that LinkedIn can play in elevating one’s profile across their sector to reach out to their desired audiences.
The workshop, hosted at Avison Young, started with a reminder of the importance of building a Personal Brand that reflect us as individuals followed by a quiz aimed at positioning LinkedIn as the tool to help us do so.
Continue readingThank you to all members and none members who joined us at the Black Penny in Southbank for our first Business Breakfast of 2024.
Continue readingWe would like to send a big thank you to the incredible team La Gamba London for hosting the National Association of Women In Construction (NAWIC) London & South East End of the Year Celebration.
The menu that Juan Cabarcos and his team designed for the event was delicious (scroll to see some of the dishes) and their level of accommodation for dietary requirements of our group worth of our admiration.
Thank you for joining us last night to celebrate the arrival of summer , ironically, in a rather windy evening
Continue readingIn January one of our committee members, Karen, ran a group CV workshop over coffee and pastries at RIBA Portland Place. This was in collaboration with Architects for Change to share knowledge and team brainstorm best practices on CV’s, portfolio and overall job applications for the London careers market.
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If you were unable to attend this year’s International Women’s Day celebrations, RICS has kindly shared the recording with us. (including our Deputy Chair Rosemary Silver’s presentation at the end)
Continue readingLast night, the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) UK & Ireland London and Southeast run an insightful event at the showroom of Kinnarps Group in Farringdon event at the showroom of Kinnarps Group in Farringdon. The event was organized by Rosemary Silver, deputy Chair and Building Surveyor, and had Circular Economy as the thread to join the dots connecting a great panel of experts.
The event covered many innovative ideas that could have a positive impact on our future as an industry if widely implemented
Continue readingEarlier in the week , architect and designer Cristina Lanz Azcarate delivered this sold out workshop as part of NAWIC London’s Circular Economy awareness calendar.
It was a brilliant evening hosted by Clarke Willmott who made it very easy for us to be able to concentrate in making sure we were able to look after attendees by creating a brilliant set up… in a wonderful location.
Continue readingThis December, NAWIC members were led by Deputy Chair Rosemary Silver on a festive walking tour of Finsbury and Clerkenwell’s historic garden squares. In this article, we share some of the stories Rosemary shared with us.
Continue readingHave you ever considered sharing the passion you have for the work you do with the next generation?
Today we want to share with you how to do so:
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