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For Florida contractor Jennifer Todd, industry commitment to construction diversity and inclusion has to be more than a press release in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
In March, Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, Chief of Engineers for the U.S. Army and 54th Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, was getting ready for a well-deserved retirement. Then the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic came into focus.
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