Women in Construction
Women in Construction – Lori Bauman
“There are so many areas for women to succeed in this industry.” – Lori Bauman, Wisconsin Dispatch & Customer Service Representative
Women in Construction – Samantha Findlay
“One of the biggest reasons I stay at Ozinga is that I feel I’m a valued person on a team. Everybody is out to serve a bigger purpose and that’s one of the things I didn’t get elsewhere.” – Samantha Findlay, Chicago Human Resource Manager
Women in Construction – Lisa Kinter
"I don't think there's any job a female couldn't do. I mean I have daughters so I don't want them to ever feel like they can't go into a field." - Lisa Kinter, Human Resources & Safety
Women in Construction – Daniela Perez
"I feel like I'm contributing to building the future when I'm selling concrete." - Daniela Perez, Account Manager
Women in Construction – Denise Barber
"It's still rewarding and I love driving my truck. Just one day goes into the next and 19 years later I'm still driving." - Denise Barber, Ozinga Driver
Women in Construction – Jen Clement
"You don't have to sit behind a desk, you don't have to think that an industry like this is off-limits to you" - Jen Clement, Ozinga Content Writer
Women in Construction – Laura Niehoff
“The opportunity that Ozinga gives to let you grow in your position, in my opinion, it doesn’t matter if you’re a woman or not. You still have an opportunity here to grow.” Laura Niehoff, Safety Department
Women in Construction – Su Neville
“I would tell a woman who wants to be in the industry to go for it. Do whatever you want to do and whatever makes you happy. If this is what you want to put your sights on go for it. You can do it as easily as anybody else
Women in Construction – Becca Draper
“I think it’s very encouraging for women because some women may think it’s intimidating to work in a more male-dominated industry but I feel like it’s encouraging.” Becca Draper, Weighmaster and Customer Order Clerk
Women in Construction – Tanya Wilbert
“Take a chance on doing something different. You can do pretty much anything you put your mind to.” Tanya Wilbert, Ready Mix Driver
Women in Construction – Barb Robertson
“I don’t think that anything can hold a woman back in playing a larger role in the future. I think the possibilities are endless.” Barb Robertson, Inside Sales