MOXY: The Voice of Women in Infrastructure

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MOXY: The Voice of Women in Infrastructure

MOXY: The Voice of Women in Infrastructure

@theMOXYVoice

A multilingual international platform by and for women in infrastructure

Atlanta, Georgia Katılım Eylül 2021
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OBCTradeswomen
OBCTradeswomen@OBCTradeswomen·
✨🙌 Jamie McMillan, founder of KickAss Careers, and fellow ambassador Dee Durant have launched a new YouTube channel to highlight mental illness struggles in the construction sector! To read the full article, go to bit.ly/456rCsD
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Jen Bristol
Jen Bristol@jenbristol_·
I am proud to be one of the 263,000 Americans working in the solar and storage industry. Solar has powered my career for the last decade and I'm looking forward to many more years in this incredible industry! #SolarPowers #SolarJobsCensus
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Lotus Solutions LLC
Lotus Solutions LLC@LotusSLLC·
"Hustle culture can have a toxic effect on people." Read A 2,000-Year-Old Chinese Mindset Can Make You More Successful—It ‘Takes Almost Zero Effort’ at buff.ly/3NOyhjW. #business #leadership
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U.S. Department of Energy
We hear you—in response to the high demand & overwhelming evidence of public need, we more than doubled Round 1 funding for Renew America’s Schools grant competition. See how one of our selectees is planning to install ☀️ panels to reduce energy costs. statesman.com/story/news/edu…
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Women in Urbanism Canada
Women in Urbanism Canada@WomenUrbanismCA·
Feminist interventions within infrastructure, mobility, and placemaking aim to respond to and prioritize the experience of women and other equity-deserving groups. While men are not at the forefront of these interventions, they are still positively impacted by them, here's how.🧵
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