In this episode of Extending the Ladder, host Nancy Novak, Chief of Innovation at Compass Data Centers, engages in a compelling conversation with Rachel Neal, the VP of Global Safety for Compass Data Centers. With a rich background in psychology, human environmental sciences, and over 14 years working in safety, Rachel brings a unique perspective to this discussion.
Rachel shares insights into Compass’ new global safety program, emphasizing the importance of the human element and culture. The initiative strives to empower frontline supervisors, encouraging introspection and humility, with a focus on creating safe and productive work environments. A key aspect is promoting empathy, time management, and open communication, which are vital to improving workplace safety and overall culture.
The episode also touches upon critical issues such as mental health concerns in the construction industry, the alarming suicide rates, and the stigma surrounding machoism. Rachel highlights the need for personal connections, mutual support, and creating safe spaces for discussions on sensitive topics. Moreover, the conversation explores the role of AI in enhancing safety and the potential of technology to prevent injuries and fatalities. Through collaborative efforts, Compass aims to set industry trends and foster meaningful advancements.
Timestamped Overview:
00:00 Transitioned careers, leveraging social science background, aligned perfectly.
05:26 Frontline supervision crucial for industry-wide safety improvement.
07:00 Prioritize introspection for improved outcomes, emphasizing humility.
10:44 Reflecting on support needs for time management.
16:25 Gender-neutral term can reduce construction industry stigma.
20:09 Encourage industry appreciation to attract skilled trades.
22:28 Encourage others to promote industry innovation enthusiastically.
25:31 AI enhances safety in construction with alerts.
29:32 Excited by program's industry impact and feedback received.
In this episode of "Extending the Ladder," host Nancy Novak, Chief Innovation Officer at Compass Data Centers, is joined by three remarkable engineering students from Michigan State University: Elena Ristoski, Eleanor Deprez, and Emily Schoepke. Each student brings a unique perspective with their respective disciplines in electrical engineering, applied engineering sciences, and civil engineering, all with a focus on sustainability.
Throughout the conversation, the guests share their inspiring journeys into the world of engineering, highlighting the impact of mentors, support networks, and personal experiences in shaping their careers. They discuss the challenges they face in a male-dominated industry, emphasizing the importance of maintaining authenticity and building genuine connections.
Key topics include overcoming gender biases, the significance of networking, and the need for more inclusive outreach programs to attract and retain women in STEM fields.
The episode also delves into visionary ideas for the industry's evolution, such as achieving gender parity and addressing implicit biases. The discussion is rich with insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of engineering and diversity in STEM.
Timestamped Overview:
00:00 Lucky high school exposure leads to career.
06:09 Striving for authenticity and building genuine connections.
07:04 Personal connections improve professional relationships and support.
10:23 Thriving, diverse perspective, funny Marine Corps dad.
16:09 "Conversations about women in workforce are crucial."
17:53 Challenges in bringing women together for networking.
22:31 Promoting awareness and action against bias and discrimination.
25:06 Belonging and potential are key to success.
In this thought-provoking episode of "Extending the Ladder," host Nancy Novak, Chief Innovation Officer at Compass Data Centers, is joined by Angela Seaman, the accomplished founder and CEO of Seaman Group.
With over a decade's experience in the plastic resin distribution industry, Angela has not only carved a niche for herself but has also pioneered significant sustainable practices by recycling over 10 million pounds of resin, thereby diverting waste from landfills and oceans.
In this candid conversation, Angela shares insights into her entrepreneurial journey, deeply rooted in her small-town Texas upbringing and a background in family construction business. She delves into the personal challenges and milestones that have shaped her, emphasizing the importance of grit, tenacity, and a supportive network.
The discussion also highlights the critical role of partnerships in scaling businesses, the significance of having a clear vision and set goals, and the power of persistence and a positive attitude. Angela’s story is a testament to the resilience needed to turn adversity into opportunity, making this episode a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders alike.
Angela’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-seaman-853137
Today, Nancy is joined by Amanda Brown and Meghan Thomas, senior construction managers at Compass Datacenters.
Amanda and Meghan share their inspiring journeys into the construction industry, drawing from their non-traditional backgrounds and highlighting the value of transferable skills and adaptability in their roles.
The conversation highlights the unique challenges and opportunities faced by women in the construction industry, emphasizing the value of soft skills, networking, and continuous personal and professional development.
They address the significance of mentorship and advocacy for women in construction, articulating the impact of bias and the need to change the narrative around talent in the industry. The episode delves into the importance of building trust, fostering a positive work environment, and breaking down barriers to create more opportunities for women in the construction field.
In this episode, Nancy Novak, Chief Innovation Officer at Compass Datacenters, engages in a conversation with Amy Slagle Swanson, Former Managing Executive - North America Alliance Leader - EY at IBM.
Amy, drawing from her 35 years of global experience, shares insights on empowering women in leadership roles. The discussion covers the progression of leadership, emphasizing the challenges and importance of self-clarity.
Amy addresses stumbling blocks for women, urging them to overcome perfectionism and embrace imperfections in pursuing leadership roles. The power of vulnerability in leadership is explored, highlighting its role in fostering authenticity, connection, and innovation.
The discussion stresses the significance of intention and personal connections, advocating for a balance between power and humility in leadership. Throughout, Amy's valuable insights offer a roadmap for women navigating leadership roles in various industries.
Amy’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-slagle-swanson-5b09bbb/
Today, Nancy is joined by Kabri Lehrman-Schmid, Project Superintendent at HENSEL PHELPS.
Kabri's journey from her early career to her current leadership role provides a captivating backdrop for our discussion. Her insights into leadership principles and strategies offer invaluable lessons for both aspiring and seasoned leaders.
Throughout their conversation, they explore the multifaceted nature of leadership. Delving into topics such as effective communication, team dynamics, and the importance of fostering a positive work environment, Kabri's leadership philosophy emphasizes the significance of mentorship and continuous self-improvement.
Kabri’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kabri-lehrman-schmid/
In this episode of Extending the Ladder, Nancy sits down with three incredible STEM students from San Diego State University.
Lily Astete, Dani Hunt, and Juliet Luevanos are all navigating the world of STEM and come together today to discuss the barriers, challenges, and opportunities for women in STEM since graduation.
In a round table-type episode, Nancy has the opportunity to ask this new generation of women in STEM their thoughts on the industry, as well as opportunities they see for the industry to change to become more inclusive and accepting of all groups.
In today's episode of Extending The Ladder by Compass Datacenters, Nancy Novak, podcast host and Chief Innovation Officer at Compass Datacenters, is joined by Brittany Marley, Vice President, Client Executive at STACK INFRASTRUCTURE. They dive deep into the role of women in sustainability, the need for collaboration, and the importance of measuring impacts.
Marley and Novak discuss:
Brittany Marley, with her extensive experience in developing scalable infrastructure solutions for hyperscalers and cloud providers, has been instrumental in creating strategic partnerships with global clients. She prioritizes operational excellence for complex compute and edge networks, ensuring rapid delivery to meet market demand. Her expertise offers invaluable insights into the need for diversity and innovative thinking in tackling sustainability issues.