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Flintco’s workforce is now 22% women — a reflection of the industry’s continued growth and expanding opportunity. In this special Women in Construction Week episode of Flintco Talks, Dano sits down with three outstanding Flintco leaders to talk about career growth, confidence, mentorship, and what it really means to build communities.
Ashley Wise (Superintendent, OKC), Ava Eikanger (Assistant Project Manager, Denver), and Jenna Anderson (Senior Project Engineer, Austin) share their unique journeys into construction — from architecture and finance backgrounds to leading major projects like the new OKC Thunder Arena.
This conversation goes deeper than job titles. It’s about earning opportunity, developing the people around you, navigating setbacks, and building confidence through consistency. The discussion highlights how culture, mentorship, and trust create an environment where young professionals can grow quickly and lead with impact.
If you're considering a career in construction, interested in leadership development, or want an honest look at what Women in Construction Week represents today, this episode delivers real insight from professionals shaping the future of the industry.
Topics Discussed:
-Women in Construction Week and industry growth
-Breaking stereotypes about construction careers
-Career pivots and professional development
-Lessons learned from mistakes on the job
-The importance of mentorship and team development
-Confidence, consistency, and earning opportunity
-Building lasting client and team relationships
-Creating meaningful impact through the projects we build
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Flintco’s workforce is now 22% women — a reflection of the industry’s continued growth and expanding opportunity. In this special Women in Construction Week episode of Flintco Talks, Dano sits down with three outstanding Flintco leaders to talk about career growth, confidence, mentorship, and what it really means to build communities.
Ashley Wise (Superintendent, OKC), Ava Eikanger (Assistant Project Manager, Denver), and Jenna Anderson (Senior Project Engineer, Austin) share their unique journeys into construction — from architecture and finance backgrounds to leading major projects like the new OKC Thunder Arena.
This conversation goes deeper than job titles. It’s about earning opportunity, developing the people around you, navigating setbacks, and building confidence through consistency. The discussion highlights how culture, mentorship, and trust create an environment where young professionals can grow quickly and lead with impact.
If you're considering a career in construction, interested in leadership development, or want an honest look at what Women in Construction Week represents today, this episode delivers real insight from professionals shaping the future of the industry.
Topics Discussed:
-Women in Construction Week and industry growth
-Breaking stereotypes about construction careers
-Career pivots and professional development
-Lessons learned from mistakes on the job
-The importance of mentorship and team development
-Confidence, consistency, and earning opportunity
-Building lasting client and team relationships
-Creating meaningful impact through the projects we build