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‘Construction can be intimidating if you don’t fit certain stereotypes’

Jessica Loney tells u003cemu003eCIOB Peopleu003c/emu003e that showcasing equality, diversity and inclusion in construction is crucial to help address misconceptions about the industry

Diversity and inclusion advocate Jessica Loney has made it her mission to amplify the voices of underrepresented people and groups in construction.

She describes previously feeling a sense of “hopelessness and disappointment” at the status quo in the Canadian construction industry regarding inclusivity.

“Myself and six other like-minded individuals decided that enough was enough, and started to make some noise in our local construction industry, both online and on the job sites, which turned into a full blown grassroots movement.”

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