Talent, People, and DEI in Construction
Tune in for a conversation about talent and diversity in construction with Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder & Director LMRE and Romey Oulton, Consultant at LMRE.
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Host
Soeren Brogaard
CEO at Trackunit
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Guest Speaker
Louisa Dickins
Co-Founder & Director LMRE

Episode Description

Tune in for a conversation about talent and diversity in construction with Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder & Director LMRE and Romey Oulton, Consultant at LMRE.

A unique outside in perspective on how construction can attract the people that are so much needed in an industry struggling with workforce gaps. Lousia and Romey are experts in the field when it comes to more diversity in hiring people and share their experiences and learnings.

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If you haven’t already read this milestone piece of research, check out this article by McKinsey.

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