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26: Women in Manufacturing: Paving the Way For Other Women in Business - with Robbie Oldenburg

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Meet Roberta (Robbie) Oldenburg:

With over 20 years of experience in the design and construction industry to her role as director of business development at Findorf. As a leader in the male-dominated construction industry, Roberta has served in multiple roles throughout her career, from onsite engineer to virtual modeler to business developer. Regardless of her title, she has a special focus on helping women succeed through mentorship, unique learning opportunities, and encouragement.

Lori: Why did you see the need to get involved or create these women-focused organizations?

Robbie: Well, I grew up in a small town with my mom. We had an untraditional relationship where my mother wore the pants of the family and stuff. And so I always had this female support person who told me I could do whatever I wanted to do. And there was no male work or women's work and stuff. And I was so fortunate. But then when I came into the industry, I noticed not every woman has that. And they don't have the support from other individuals and they don't know their value. So it was really important for me to get involved in some of these organizations and really to help bring up our other women peers in the AEC industry.

Kris: Can you tell us some of the names of the organizations that you've been a part of just so that we in the audience get a good feel for that?

Robbie: Oh, absolutely. W. Crew is one of the first organizations I joined, which was Women in Racial Real Estate Wisconsin. And then we have Women in Design, MKE, which is based on a bunch of my design partners and friends as I went to school for architecture. And that was to help us women to promote each other and promote ourselves and share all the great things we're doing. Empower Her is a newer organization that I'm helping with and assisting with. And that is focused on the craft ladies in the field. And then one other one that I'm working with is Women Developing Wisconsin in partnership with MSOE, which is again connecting the bridge between students, and professionals, and really empowering and helping women network so that they can grow.

Kris: As you've been a part of some of these organizations, how have you seen them change or evolve over time?

Robbie: Yeah, no, that's a great question. I feel like when I first started and when I was younger, it was more about professional development. And equity is a big word these days, right? We're trying to get equity for everyone. And so we're focused more on professional women rising up to the glass ceiling, breaking the glass ceiling. And now we're focused more, me being in construction, is looking at the craft or the women that are in the trades and how can we bring equity to those women, anywhere from childcare or just having the support or mentorship to support them. And again, we think about all of us being, I would say, office individuals, but we're not boots on the ground in the field, putting concrete in place. And so as these organizations, as we're growing and stuff, we're really diving in deeper to really help other individuals that may not have the same resources that we have.

And so much more…

Connect with Robbie!

Linkedin

mortenson.com/

mccwi.org/

Connect with the broads!

Connect with Erin on LinkedIn and visit http://www.earthlinginteractive.com for web-based solutions to your complex business problems!

Connect with Lori on LinkedIn and visit www.keystoneclick.com for your strategic digital marketing needs!

Connect with Kris on LinkedIn and visit www.genalpha.com for OEM and aftermarket digital solutions!

  continue reading

56 episodes

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Meet Roberta (Robbie) Oldenburg:

With over 20 years of experience in the design and construction industry to her role as director of business development at Findorf. As a leader in the male-dominated construction industry, Roberta has served in multiple roles throughout her career, from onsite engineer to virtual modeler to business developer. Regardless of her title, she has a special focus on helping women succeed through mentorship, unique learning opportunities, and encouragement.

Lori: Why did you see the need to get involved or create these women-focused organizations?

Robbie: Well, I grew up in a small town with my mom. We had an untraditional relationship where my mother wore the pants of the family and stuff. And so I always had this female support person who told me I could do whatever I wanted to do. And there was no male work or women's work and stuff. And I was so fortunate. But then when I came into the industry, I noticed not every woman has that. And they don't have the support from other individuals and they don't know their value. So it was really important for me to get involved in some of these organizations and really to help bring up our other women peers in the AEC industry.

Kris: Can you tell us some of the names of the organizations that you've been a part of just so that we in the audience get a good feel for that?

Robbie: Oh, absolutely. W. Crew is one of the first organizations I joined, which was Women in Racial Real Estate Wisconsin. And then we have Women in Design, MKE, which is based on a bunch of my design partners and friends as I went to school for architecture. And that was to help us women to promote each other and promote ourselves and share all the great things we're doing. Empower Her is a newer organization that I'm helping with and assisting with. And that is focused on the craft ladies in the field. And then one other one that I'm working with is Women Developing Wisconsin in partnership with MSOE, which is again connecting the bridge between students, and professionals, and really empowering and helping women network so that they can grow.

Kris: As you've been a part of some of these organizations, how have you seen them change or evolve over time?

Robbie: Yeah, no, that's a great question. I feel like when I first started and when I was younger, it was more about professional development. And equity is a big word these days, right? We're trying to get equity for everyone. And so we're focused more on professional women rising up to the glass ceiling, breaking the glass ceiling. And now we're focused more, me being in construction, is looking at the craft or the women that are in the trades and how can we bring equity to those women, anywhere from childcare or just having the support or mentorship to support them. And again, we think about all of us being, I would say, office individuals, but we're not boots on the ground in the field, putting concrete in place. And so as these organizations, as we're growing and stuff, we're really diving in deeper to really help other individuals that may not have the same resources that we have.

And so much more…

Connect with Robbie!

Linkedin

mortenson.com/

mccwi.org/

Connect with the broads!

Connect with Erin on LinkedIn and visit http://www.earthlinginteractive.com for web-based solutions to your complex business problems!

Connect with Lori on LinkedIn and visit www.keystoneclick.com for your strategic digital marketing needs!

Connect with Kris on LinkedIn and visit www.genalpha.com for OEM and aftermarket digital solutions!

  continue reading

56 episodes

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