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Banker Gloria Samuel: Construction Must Do More to Reach the Black Community

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The significance of this cultural moment and its impact on construction isn’t lost on Gloria Samuel. As a Black woman who has made her career in construction, and now supervises a Cincinnati bank’s retail construction portfolio, she says her own story came with no ready-made script and that she “had to figure it out for herself.” She didn't go to college on a scholarship. She had a son to support. She didn't see construction as a career option. “I just learned that you do it the . . .

Source: Engineering News-Record | ENR

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