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NABWIC TALKS "CREATING POSITIVE SPACES" WITH NABWIC ATLANTA CHAPTER MEMBERS

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Welcome to our podcast, where we sit down with the dynamic duo behind the NABWIC Atlanta Chapter: President Xiomara Yanique and Vice President Monique Strong. Join us as they share their passion for community service and discuss the transformative Seaborne Lee Elementary renovation project. Discover how their efforts are making a lasting impact on the community and empowering educators for a brighter future. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!

Xiomara Yanique, is a proud member of NABWIC (National Association of Black Women in Construction), is an exceptional Business Development Manager at CMTS (Construction Management Technical Services). With her extensive experience and expertise in construction management, Xiomara actively contributes to fostering diversity and empowering women in the construction industry through her involvement in NABWIC initiatives. (323.253.0605) Atlanta@nabwic.org

Monique Strong is a dedicated member of NABWIC (National Association of Black Women in Construction) and a valued project manager at Ujamaa Construction. With her passion for promoting diversity and empowering women in the construction industry, Monique actively contributes to community service projects, including initiatives that prioritize education and wellbeing. Her commitment and expertise make her a valuable asset to both organizations. (404.734.7348) atlanta@nabwic.org

Donate at Seaborn Lee Elementary School Service Project - National Association of Black Women in Construction (nabwic.org)

NABWIC's Vision: The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities.| NABWIC.ORG

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