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ENR’s Critical Path Podcast delivers insights from leading industry experts and decision-makers about the latest construction industry innovations, issues and developments.
After planning most of her life to be a college basketball coach, Jeannie Cullen-Schultz decided that while she loved the game, she did not want to make it her career. After discussions with her father, Mark, and several women in construction, she finished her educational leadership thesis while working on her second master’s degree in construction management and returned to her family’s business, JP Cullen in Janesville, Wis., as a fifth-generation owner and created the general contractor’s health care division. She was committed to making a difference for other women in construction. She and her brother, George, have since become co-presidents of JP Cullen and lead the company with advice and input from their father, other-fourth generation owners and their fifth generation cousins.
ENR Editor-in-Chief Jan Tuchman and Senior Transportation Editor Aileen Cho talk to the incoming president of ASCE, one of the world’s largest engineering societies, about the $1-trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, her day job as GHD’s Infrastructure Market Leader and encouraging more diversity in the industry.
Jeff Yoders and Aileen Cho discuss the water challenges and opportunities engineers and contractors face with Innovyze CEO Colby Manwaring. The engineer and water management technology executive also talks about cybersecurity, big data and the, well, rough waters that the sector faces even with funding from the infrastructure bill set to help.
ENR Editors Aileen Cho and Jeff Yoders talk to a champion of equity and partnering who just made history as the first Black president in the 106-year history of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
ENR Editor-in-Chief Jan Tuchman and Transportation Editor Aileen Cho chat with a member of a storied engineering family who now heads WSP’s transportation group. She was one of ENR’s 2019 Top 20 Under 40 Professionals.
ENR Transportation Editor Aileen Cho gets queried by fellow podcast host Jeff Yoders on what it was like to cover the world’s longest suspension bridge. Read the articlehere.