
Bridging the Gap: Insights & Innovations in Construction Redefining the Mold in Construction | Women in Construction Week
In celebration of Women in Construction Week, this episode explores how the construction industry is evolving, technically, culturally, and professionally.
Concrete is often misunderstood as simple. In reality, it is chemistry, data, performance modeling, and long-term durability engineering. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the science behind the material that quite literally shapes our world and highlights the next generation of technical leadership helping move the industry forward.
You’ll Learn
- Why concrete is far more scientific and complex than most people realize
- How R&D teams test and scale new materials responsibly
- The real tension between innovation and field adoption
- What early-career leadership growth looks like in a technical role
- How visibility and credibility shape long-term career opportunity
- Why modern construction requires broader skill sets than ever before
Meet Our Guest
Lauren Kinslow is a Quality Engineer at Titan America, where she evaluates and tests new materials to assess performance and ensure quality standards.
She holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Virginia Tech College of Engineering and is committed to continuous learning and professional development. Lauren maintains multiple industry certifications, including:
- ACI Concrete Strength and Aggregate Testing Technician
- NRMCA Certified Concrete Technologist Levels 1 and 2
She is currently a member of the Virginia Ready Mixed Concrete Association’s Concrete Leadership Program and is set to graduate in May 2026.
Todd Takes Culture Shifts Through Reinforcement
Lasting change happens through consistency, competence, and trust built over time.
Innovation Is About AdoptionNew ideas only matter when they are proven, trusted, and implemented in the field.
The Mold Has BroadenedToday’s construction industry demands analytical thinkers, scientists, data-driven leaders, and problem solvers alongside traditional field expertise.
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