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SUMMARY:2024 Mental Health Awareness Month - Breaking the Stigma
DESCRIPTION:May is Mental Health Awareness Month\, and we are proud to announce the launch of “Breaking the Stigma”\, a series of workshops aimed at promoting mental health awareness and well-being within the construction industry. This series is joint-hosted with ABC New Hampshire/Vermont. \nPlease note: registration will close at 2:00PM on Thursday\, April 25. \nKEY DETAILS \n\nWednesdays in May 2024\nTime: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm (EST)\nPlatform: Zoom\nCost: $100 per company grants access to each week’s presentation for the entire staff\n\nSESSION TOPICS \nMay 1: Hardhat Health – It’s Okay to Not Be Okay \nMay 8: Addiction in Construction \nMay 15: Civility & Respect Across Difference: Reducing Stress & Increasing Productivity in Construction \nMay 22: Why is Suicide So Prevalent in Construction? \nMay 29: Brett’s Story: Lived Experience \nCost: $100 per member company gives your entire staff access to each week’s presentation \nSESSION DESCRIPTIONS:\nMay 1: Hardhat Health – It’s Okay to Not Be Okay\nMental health is a significant concern for workers in the construction industry. Construction can be a high-stress environment\, driven by deadlines and long working hours. Many workers deal with physical pain and fatigue that can lead to poor emotional well-being over time. Stigma is a barrier for people who may be struggling so normalizing conversations about mental health is a great way to support people who may be struggling. This session will address the following: \n\nThe impact of mental health challenges on the well-being of employees\nDiscover a variety reasons why mental health disorders are so prevalent in the construction industry\nRecognize signs and symptoms of mental health challenges\n\nPresented by: Harald Carlson\, MBA\, ARM\, LEED AP – BD&C Trainer\, OHS&T \nMay 8: Addiction in Construction\nAddiction is a major health issue for anyone\, but there are additional risks for construction workers. This workshop will address: \n\nThe Numbers\nHow Addiction Happens\nHarm Reduction Strategies\nPolicy Modification\n\nPresented by: Mary Drew\, MS\, MEd\, Founder & CEO\, Reality Check\, Inc. \nMay 15: Civility & Respect Across Difference: Reducing Stress & Increasing Productivity in Construction\n“Reducing Stress & Increasing Productivity in Construction”\nWhen creating cultures that value psychological safety\, civility and respect play a key role. This workshop will explain the value of civility and respectful behavior in a construction company setting and the basic concepts that lead to effectively interacting with people from various backgrounds\, cultures (Black\, Asian\, Latinx\, Indigenous\, etc.) and personality characteristics. \nThe workshop will address: \n\nWhat civility and respect are\nWhy civility and respect across difference is important\nDefinitions of diversity\, culture equity\, inclusion\, implicit bias\nThe impact on mental health and the harm that is done to individuals and the company when unintended discrimination occurs.\n\nPresented by: James T. McKim\, Jr.\, PMP\, ITIL\, Managing Partner\, Organizational Ignition\, LLC \nMay 22: Why is Suicide So Prevalent in Construction?\nThis workshop will address the following: \n\nUnderstanding appropriate language around mental health and suicide\nGain an understanding of why the construction industry has some of the highest suicide rates\nRecognize the signs and realize that it’s not just those in the field who are impacted\nHear about best practices to create a culture of care and support workers impacted by suicide ideology\, mental health challenges and substance use disorder\nReview resources available\n\nTime permitting\, we will watch a 7-minute survivor story video with Justin Azbill\, Director of National Environment\, Health & Safety Milwaukee Tool\nNOTE: This is NOT a suicide prevention training\nPresented by: Jennifer Landon\, M.Ed.\, Certified Construction Suicide Prevention Trainer\, Grief Educator\, Mental Health First Aider\, ABC NH/VT Vice President\, Education & Workforce Development \nMay 29: Brett’s Story: Lived Experience \nBrett\, project manager\, licensed plumber\, and person in recovery from alcohol addiction will share some of his stories related to mental health challenges\, his addiction and how he now supports those as a leader in his industry and in recovery. \n“I’ve learned that most people with abuse problems\, believe it or not\, are just broken. They are some of the nicest people you’d ever want to meet. I learned a lot about myself and how I was a broken person. I now think that alcohol wasn’t so much the problem for me when I was drinking as it was more of a medicine for me. It was my fix all. Someone died? Drink. Someone was born? Drink. Happy? Drink. Sad? Drink. Work is great? Drink. Work sucks? Drink. Funny enough\, I knew I had a problem for years and I was ashamed of it.” \nBrett will also discuss the value of working for a company that supports their employees.
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/mentalhealth2024/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia,Hampton Roads,Northern Virginia,Statewide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jamie Carrow":MAILTO:jamie@abcva.org
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SUMMARY:Construction Quality Management 5/6 CV
DESCRIPTION:CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT (CQM)\nMonday\, May 6\, 2024  |  7:15AM – 5:00PM\nDo you want to become more competitive handling government contracts? Do you want to deliver quality\, increase repeat business\, and maintain your reputation\, all while making a profit? If these things are important to you then enroll in Construction Quality Management (CQM) for Contractors\, brought to you by ABC-Virginia\, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)\, and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC). \nThis required training recognizes that the mutual goal of contractors and the government is a quality end product. This program encourages proactive leadership and emphasizes getting it right the first time. Attendees develop an understanding of how to integrate quality into every aspect of the project from the pre-construction planning to project close-out. \nEnroll in Construction Quality Management and satisfy the government’s requirements. Your certification is issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is valid for five years. \nCOST\nMember – $275\nNon-Member – $375\nIncludes breakfast\, lunch and course materials \nLOCATION\nABC-VA Central VA Training Facility\n1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA 23228 \nCONTACT\nKristen Altermatt
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/construction-quality-management-may6-cv/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, 1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA\, 23228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Altermatt":MAILTO:kristen@abcva.org
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SUMMARY:The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Workshop 5/8 CV **Cancelled**
DESCRIPTION:THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE WORKSHOP\n**This course has been cancelled.**\nMay 8 & 9\, 2024  |  8:00 AM – 5:00 PM\n“Stephen R. Covey’s book\, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People®\, has been a top-seller for the simple reason that it ignores trends and pop psychology for proven principles of fairness\, integrity\, honesty\, and human dignity. Celebrating its fifteenth year of helping people solve personal and professional problems\, this special anniversary edition includes a new foreword and afterword written by Covey exploring the question of whether the 7 Habits are still relevant and answering some of the most common questions he has received over the past 15 years.” \nBased off Stephen R. Covey’s popular book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People\, this class will teach you how to execute critical priorities with focus & planning\, end self-defeating behavior\, develop strong relationships based on mutual trust\, be prepared to deal with difficult circumstances before they happen\, increase team engagement\, morale and collaboration\, create a highly effective culture based on core values and raise up the next leaders who model competence & character. \nJoin ABC-VA for two days of interactive discussion on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Learn how to use the seven habits to strengthen both professional and personal development. This renowned class will leave you feeling energized\, refreshed and ready to take on the world with a new perspective. \nPRE-WORK REQUIRED: Attendees will be sent a 360-degree survey to send to supervisors\, colleagues\, industry peers\, friends and the like. Register early to make sure you have plenty of time for your surveys to be completed! \n“A class everyone (at every level) should complete. I took so much from this and work to apply it to my life every day!” -Juliane Medd\, Business Development Manager\, Consigli Construction Co. \n• Recommended but not required reading: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey\n• Information on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: https://www.franklincovey.com/the-7-habits/\n• Information on Dr. Stephen R. Covey and The 7 Habits: https://www.stephencovey.com/ \nINSTRUCTORS\nTBA \nLOCATION\nABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\n1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA 23228 \nCOST\nMembers: $595\nNon-Members: $795\nIncludes light breakfast\, lunch and course materials\n\nREGISTRATION / CANCELLATION DEADLINE\nMay 1\, 2024\nPlease Note: A reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made one (1) week in advance. Substitutions are always welcome if the originally registered attendee(s) can no longer attend. \nCOURSE CONTACT\nKristen Altermatt
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/7habitsmay/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, 1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA\, 23228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Altermatt":MAILTO:kristen@abcva.org
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SUMMARY:Bringing Your Children into the Business 5/16 HR
DESCRIPTION:BRINGING YOUR CHILDREN INTO THE BUSINESS • LUNCH & LEARN\nThursday\, May 16\, 2024  |  11:30AM – 1:30PM\nThis lunch and learn addresses how to search for\, develop\, and transition the business to a family member (or other successor). As business owners\, we know there is a delicate balance of maintaining family harmony while integrating children into the family enterprise and monetizing your hard work. Business owners get one chance relationally and financially\, so don’t miss this opportunity. \nTopics covered:\n• The family business quandary\n• Allowing children (or your successor) to enter the family business and paths to increased responsibility\n• Preserving retirement income security for the senior generation\n• “Fair” versus “equitable” for non-active family members\n• IRS tax incentives and various transfer mechanisms for the business\n• The psychological process for the senior generation to transition control\n• Estate and valuation perils\n• Family dialogue and course assignment \nSPEAKERS\nDonald S. Hannahs\, CFP®\, Oceanside Financial Strategies\nParker Hannahs\, Oceanside Financial Strategies \nLOCATION **PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS**\nABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\n530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, VA 23320\n**Student parking and entrance is in the back of the building.** \nCOST\nMembers $30\nNon-members $60 \nSUBSTITUTION/CANCELLATION POLICY\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. Please note: a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 48 hours in advance. \nQuestions?\nContact Jamie Carrow \nDonald and Parker Hannahs are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.\, a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Oceanside Financial Strategies is not an affiliate of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Hampton Roads and ABC Virginia are separate entities and not affiliated with Oceanside Financial Services or Lincoln Financial Advisors. CRN-6505949-032624
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/bringthekids/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\, Chesapeake\, 530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, 23320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hampton Roads
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Fronius":MAILTO:rachel@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T103000
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SUMMARY:Transitioning from the Field to the Office (Panel) 5/21 HR
DESCRIPTION:TRANSITIONING FROM THE FIELD TO THE OFFICE (PANEL) • MINDFUL MORNINGS W/ ABC-VA\nTuesday\, May 21\, 2024  |  8:30AM – 10:30AM\nJoin us for an insightful panel discussion featuring industry experts who have successfully transitioned from field positions to management/executive roles. Our esteemed panelists include Scott Pease\, Tiffani Weathers\, and Jason McDougal\, each bringing a unique perspective and valuable experiences to share. The discussion will be facilitated by Jamie Vanek. Panelists will share their career paths\, challenges faced\, pivotal moments\, and lessons learned during their transition to management roles. Aspiring professionals will gain tips and strategies to plan and navigate their career progression effectively. Engage with the panelists during an interactive Q&A session to address specific queries and gain personalized career advice. \nBreakfast will be provided. \nSPEAKERS\nTiffani Weathers is a dynamic professional with over a decade of construction and safety management experience\, starting her career as an electrical apprentice in 2005. Tiffani transitioned over to safety in 2008 where she served as a site safety technician for site-specific government projects. Currently serving as the corporate safety director for Comfort Systems of Virginia\, Tiffani oversees safety protocols\, ensures regulatory compliance\, and fosters a culture of safety excellence across multiple locations. Alongside her successful corporate career\, Tiffani is also passionate about basketball\, where she leverages her leadership skills to mentor and inspire young athletes. Her dedication to safety and sports exemplifies her multifaceted talents and commitment to both professional and personal development. \nScott Pease\, a graduate of Virginia Military Institute with a degree in International Studies and a minor in Economics\, began his construction career in the field\, gaining hands-on experience. Now as an Estimator and Project Manager at AIM Services\, he blends technical knowledge with practical skills to lead successful construction projects. Scott’s academic and military career makes him a valuable asset in leadership\, management\, and interpersonal communication. \nJason McDougal is a seasoned professional with a remarkable 21-year career in the construction industry. Starting as a laborer at JC Driskill\, he climbed the ladder through dedication\, hard work\, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From a laborer\, to gaining his masters license in Electrical field\, Jason consistently demonstrated his ability to led. The true transition from Field supervision to office management took place at Colonial Webb where Jason was employed for 10 years. This allowed him to gain the skill to help birth him into a project management position that eventually landed him at JRC mechanical as Vice President of construction operations. Jason has recently taken on a new construction management position with Comfort Systems of Virginia. Jason has a heart and passion for new and up and coming tradesmen in the industry\, and his true love is to see individuals grow in their knowledge of the trades and to spread to the news of what this industry has to offer. \nJamie Vanek – From Art Teacher to Construction Executive: While formally trained in education\, Jamie discovered her love for construction when she moved from Pennsylvania to Virginia in 2006. She has worked her way through the construction industry working in both the administrative and operation sides of the industry\, managing projects from $10K to $10M and teams across the country. As a female leader in construction\, she is passionate about breaking down barriers and supporting a diverse workforce. \nLOCATION **PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS**\nABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\n530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, VA 23320\n**Student parking and entrance is in the back of the building.** \nCOST\nMembers $67\nNon-members $97 \nSUBSTITUTION/CANCELLATION POLICY\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. Please note: a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 48 hours in advance. \nQuestions?\nContact Jamie Carrow
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/field2office/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\, Chesapeake\, 530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, 23320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hampton Roads
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Fronius":MAILTO:rachel@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240528T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240528T160000
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SUMMARY:Understanding Plans & Specs 5/28 HR
DESCRIPTION:UNDERSTANDING PLANS & SPECS (FORMERLY BLUEPRINT READING 101/102)\nBegins Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024  |  2:00PM – 4:00PM\nEnhance your personal and professional value by enrolling in ABC-VA’s Understanding Plans and Specs (formerly Blueprint Reading). Blueprint Reading 101 and 102 are being combined in one course that will establish the fundamental skills necessary to navigate and work with Plans and Specifications\, either in the office or in the field. This course will start with an introduction to plans and work towards using the full plan set in the field of construction. \nAll employees in the construction industry can benefit from this course. Knowing and understanding the blueprint language is a highly marketable skill and will make anyone an invaluable resource to their company. \nINSTRUCTOR\nEric Stichler\, President\, Heartland Construction and ABC-VA 2023 Chairman \nSCHEDULE\nSix-Day Course:\nMay 28 & 29\nJune 3\, 4\, 10 & 11\n2:00PM – 4:00PM \nLOCATION **PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS**\nABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\n530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, VA 23320 \nCOST\nMember – $345\nNon-Member – $445 \nSUBSTITUTION/CANCELLATION POLICY\nSubstitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual can no longer attend. Please note that a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 48 hours in advance. \nQuestions?\nContact Jamie Carrow
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/plansandspecs-may28/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Hampton Roads Training Facility\, Chesapeake\, 530 Independence Parkway\, Suite 500\, Chesapeake\, 23320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hampton Roads
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Fronius":MAILTO:rachel@abcva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240530T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240530T130000
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SUMMARY:Communicating with Presence 5/30 CV
DESCRIPTION:COMMUNICATING WITH PRESENCE – FIRST IMPRESSIONS • LUNCH & LEARN\nThursday\, May 30\, 2024  |  11:30AM-1:00PM\nAs a business professional\, you are being judged not only on your performance\, but also on your presence. People form an impression of others within seconds of meeting them. The real question isn’t whether you will create an impression but rather\, what impression will you create? In this session\, you will learn how to achieve equal business stature and tips on how to avoid being treated as a vendor\, or subservient to the customer. You’ll learn that presence is not something you are born with; rather\, it’s something you can develop through awareness and practice. \nSPEAKER\nRobin Green\, Owner and President\, Ascend Performance\, Inc.\, powered by Sandler\nRobin Green is the Owner and President of Ascend Performance\, Inc.\, powered by Sandler. He works with companies in a variety of industries develop proven and reliable methodologies to grow revenue. Robin serves clients from across the United States\, the United Kingdom\, and India. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and trade organizations on the topics of sales\, communication\, and leadership topics. Robin is a native of West Virginia\, graduated from the University of Tennessee\, and has lived in Chesterfield\, VA for the past 21 years. He and his wife Monica have been married for nearly 31 years and they have two children; Hannah\, who lives in Clarksville\, TN and works in Education Technology and Casey\, a student-athlete who is a graduate student at the College of William & Mary. \nLOCATION\nABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\n1600 East Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA 23228 \nCOST\nMember – $40\nNon-Member – $80\nLunch provided \nCANCELLATION/SUBSTITUTION POLICY\nPlease note that a reservation constitutes a financial commitment unless cancellations are made 48 hours in advance. Substitutions are welcome at any time if the originally registered individual(s) can no longer attend. \nQuestions?\nContact Kristen Altermatt
URL:https://www.abcva.org/event/communicating-with-presence-may30-cv/
LOCATION:ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, ABC-VA Central Virginia Training Facility\, 1600 E Parham Road\, Richmond\, VA\, 23228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Virginia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Altermatt":MAILTO:kristen@abcva.org
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