Networks

Networks are an important element in developing professional connections, education, and communities. This is a directory of networks related to the historic trades.

Connect with Professionals

This page hosts a roster of professional networks related to the historic building trades. Membership-based networks are open to individual, organizational, and/or businesses–some networks will have prerequisite qualifications.

Do you know a network that should be added or a network that is no longer active? Submit an entry! This helps us keep the database an up-to-date and relevant resource. As available, please include the name of the organization, contact information, website and social media, membership type, activities and publications, and trade skills practiced.

The National Association of Women in Construction

Address 327 S. Adams St. Fort Worth Texas 76104 United States Primary Phone: 817-877-5551 Website: https://nawic.org/
Biography
Mission

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) has over 115 chapters throughout the United States that provide its members with opportunities for professional development, education, networking, leadership training, public service and more. NAWIC continues the vision of its founding members by advocating for the value and impact of women builders, professionals and tradeswomen in all aspects of the construction industry.

Membership

Open to individuals, students, and businesses.

Activities

Career Center, Leadership Training, Annual Conference, Networking

Publications

NAWIC Today Magazine, The Connection Newsletter, NAWIC Blog, NAWIC Podcast

Trade Skills

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