Build Better With Anastasia Barnes

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Sinopsis

The design and construction industry is not just about buildings. It's about the people behind the buildings. Every other Tuesday, join Anastasia Barnes, publisher of High-Profile Monthly, as she interviews forward-thinking professionals within the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC)industry that are actively transforming the ways in which we work together and embracing new technologies and innovations to provide a more efficient, productive industry. If you work in the Architecture, Engineering or Construction (AEC) industry or are considering entering the field, this podcast is for you!

Episodios

  • S2 #2 Building the Framework for Equitable and Inclusive Workplaces with Yiselle Santos Rivera

    29/09/2020 Duración: 31min

    In the second episode of season two, Anastasia talks with Yiselle Santos Rivera, a senior medical planner and the director of equity, diversity, and inclusion at HKS Architects’ Washington D.C. office. Yiselle is the co-founder of Latin American Interior Designers, Engineers and Architects (LA.IDEA), and the founder of Women Inspiring Emerging Leaders in Design (WIELD). She shares her thoughts on the importance of creating spaces for those in minority communities to have their voices heard, and providing development opportunities that can create truly equitable workplaces.

  • S2 #1 - Elevating Women in Architecture with Julia Gamolina of Madame Architect

    14/09/2020 Duración: 23min

    In the first episode of the second season of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Julia Gamolina, founder and editorial director of Madame Architect, a platform highlighting women that advance the practice of architecture from all backgrounds, levels, and corners of the field. She is also the director of strategy for Trahan Architects in New York City.   To date, Julia has published over 100 interviews with women in the industry, aimed at encouraging young women to enter the field of architecture by showing the many choices they have in crafting a dynamic, meaningful, and interesting career.

  • #26 - Living With Heat: Exploring Solutions for Extreme Heat in Boston and Beyond

    30/06/2020 Duración: 25min

    On episode 26 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Tyler Shannon, architect and data scientist, and Kate Bubriski, director of sustainability and building performance at Arrowstreet. Shannon and Bubriski joined Anastasia to talk about the Living with Heat report that was published in November of 2019. The project was led by the ULI Boston/New England Climate Resilience Committee, whose mission is to provide the Metro Boston region with design and policy solutions to tackle the risks and vulnerabilities of rising extreme heat predicted by 2070.  Along with over 70 other firms and organizations, Arrowstreet contributed to the report, and, as a company, is exploring ways to address rising temperatures, and the challenges it poses to our cities.

  • #25 - Getting Back to Work: Decoding the Guidelines for Workplace Compliance with Dan Titus

    08/06/2020 Duración: 37min

    In episode 25 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Dan Titus, CEO of HRP Associates, an environmental consulting firm headquartered in Farmington, Conn. As more AEC professionals begin returning to their places of work during the pandemic, Titus helps break down the requirements and recommendations for safe workplaces and offers guidance on effective protocols for staying in compliance and operating safely in the long term.  

  • #24 - Utilizing Technology with the End User in Mind

    31/03/2020 Duración: 36min

    In episode 24 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia talks with Daniel Stonecipher, senior director of innovation at PROCON, Inc., a design/build firm based in New Hampshire. Stonecipher talks about how companies can use technology to collect and transform data into usable insights, further streamlining operations and effectively developing an “end in mind” strategy. As the Senior Director of Innovation, Daniel is responsible for setting and overseeing the company’s overall innovation initiatives through effective change management and inspirational engagement across all company business lines. Daniel's primary role defines PROCON’s internal operational strategy, effectiveness and design-build capabilities using leading-edge technology and processes for a more efficient and interactive client experience as well as leading the Integrated Construction Services Team.   Daniel is a technology and process development entrepreneur and professional with over 25 years’ experience in the AEC+O and Software Development

  • #23 - Promoting Safety and Inclusivity with Jane Henry

    09/03/2020 Duración: 21min

    In episode 23 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Jane Henry, founder of SeeHerWork, a safety consultancy and product manufacturing company that designs workwear, safety equipment, and other job-specific products sized to the unique body needs of both women and men. By introducing properly fitting clothing and equipment, Henry says employers can promote safety in the industry, create more inclusive work environments for women, and address the workforce shortages that exist today. Special thanks to Elaine Construction for sponsoring Episode 23!

  • #22 - Creating Spaces for Diversity in the AEC Industry with Alicia Washington

    24/02/2020 Duración: 33min

    In episode 22 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Alicia Washington, director of marketing at HRP Associates, and president-elect of the Society for Marketing Professionals Connecticut chapter (SMPS CT). Alicia talks about SMPS CT’s new Diversity and Inclusion Initiative and shares her own journey as a person of color in the AEC industry. She also shares how leaders can have those often difficult conversations about diversity and inclusion that promote real change within our industry.

  • #21 - Fathom: Embracing the Unknown and Designing a Future with Intention

    03/02/2020 Duración: 38min

    In episode 21 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia talks with Matt Reiniger and Ben Callaghan, associate partners at Fathom, a future design firm helping manufacturers, architects, builders, and engineers go beneath the surface to reconnect people with what gives their work meaning and drives unprecedented performance. Reiniger and Callaghan share how their recent deep dive into their own company has influenced the work they do with firms in the AEC industry. They talk about how they’re helping people understand the meaningful difference they are making in the world, and share ways to transform the future of an organization by challenging the status quo. With over fourteen years of experience in brand development, innovation, storytelling, strategy, and business culture, Ben and Matt work with leaders and their teams to design and live into versions of themselves and their organizations that fuel a meaningful and exciting future. As Associate Partners at Fathom, Ben and Matt are creators and facilitators o

  • #20 - How Jay Calnan is Giving Back and Building Relationships with Team IMPACT

    20/01/2020 Duración: 31min

    In our 20th episode of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia talks with Jay Calnan, CEO of J. Calnan and Associates, about Team IMPACT, a nonprofit whose mission is to connect and cultivate meaningful relationships between college athletic teams and children diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. Calnan shares how the nonprofit he started in 2011 has grown, now working with over 650 campuses in all 50 states. He also talks about how philanthropic work positively impacts an organization and its employees, and the importance of passion and networking when companies are looking for ways to give back.

  • #19 - Building Connections and Increasing Collaboration through Humor with Rob DiNinni of StageCoach Improv

    23/12/2019 Duración: 28min

    In episode 19 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Rob DiNinni, founding member of StageCoach Improv. Rob talks about some of the major challenges facing leaders and sales professionals today, and how they can overcome those, fostering growth and productivity. By building connections through humor and focusing on soft skills, teams can cultivate relationships, empower collaboration, and exceed desired outcomes in the workplace.  

  • #18 - Liz Skidmore of Policy Group on Tradeswomen's Issues (PGTI) and NERCC

    20/11/2019 Duración: 41min

    In episode 18 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Elizabeth Skidmore, business representative with the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC), and co-founder of the Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues (PGTI).  Skidmore talks about the achievements that have been made in recruiting and hiring women in the trades. She also shares how she and many others are working to reach upcoming goals with events and programs such as Mass Girls in Trades and Build A Life, and by creating concrete guidelines for industry professionals to follow. This episode is sponsored by Commodore Builders. 

  • #17 - Mark Reed & Stephanie Goldberg of LAB/LSA

    21/10/2019 Duración: 39min

    In Episode 17 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia welcomes Mark Reed and Stephanie Goldberg, founding principals of the Boston-based architecture and design firm, LAB/LSA. They talk about the threat climate change poses to the city of Boston, and their proposal for a permanent solution to rising sea levels, titled The Blue Necklace. Listen to hear more about their project, which includes increasing Boston’s coastline and providing opportunities for affordable housing, cultural amenities, and additional open space; and what industry professionals can be doing to approach this complex challenge.

  • #15 - Brian Anderson of Anderson Porter Design

    09/09/2019 Duración: 28min

    In episode 15 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia sits down with Brian Anderson, founding partner of Anderson Porter Design, to talk about the unique challenges associated with designing and building cannabis cultivation facilities and retail dispensaries. Listen to hear more about how Anderson and his team are leading the charge in this exciting new industry with innovative technologies and deliberate regulatory procedures, and designing facilities with a focus on sustainability and long-term success.

  • #14 - Kathleen MacNeil of MP Boston

    26/08/2019 Duración: 32min

    A Passive House building "comprises a set of design principles used to attain a quantifiable and rigorous level of energy efficiency within a specific quantifiable comfort level". As we progress through the 21st century, it is clear that employee health and well-being has emerged at the forefront of workplace culture and as a primary component of a successful, happy lifestyle; Kathy MacNeil's work in developing the Winthrop Center in alignment with Passive House Standards continues to prioritize workplace diversity, environmental sustainability, and resiliency in the city of Boston.  In episode 14 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia sits down with Kathy MacNeil, principal at Millennium Partners Boston, to talk about the Winthrop Center, a $1.3 billion development in downtown Boston. To be completed in the summer of 2022, Winthrop Center will be a market leader in sustainability and resiliency and the largest passive house office building in the world. Listen to hear more about how Kathy and her team are a

  • #13 - Paul Rocha & Kyle Reagan of DECCO, Inc.

    12/08/2019 Duración: 37min

    In Episode 13 of Build Better, Anastasia sits down with Kyle Reagan, Managing Partner, and Paul Rocha, General Manager of Fabrication of DECCO, Inc. to discuss the industry's shortage of trained workers and how DECCO's unique recruiting program is working to address the issue. 

  • #12 - Bridget Akinc of Building Impact

    23/07/2019 Duración: 38min

    In Episode 12 of Build Better, Anastasia sits down with Bridget Akinc, CEO of Building Impact, to discuss how the organization is transforming corporate volunteering by partnering with civic, business and nonprofit leaders in addressing complex social issues through volunteering.

  • #11 - Sam Batchelor of designLAB Architects and Jessica Schultz of Hitchcock Center for the Environment

    08/07/2019 Duración: 49min

    A living building is built to mimic natural processes with the intent of improving the surrounding environment. A building that achieves Living Certification must meet the performance requirements of seven “Petals” or categories: Place, Water, Energy, Health & Happiness, Materials, Equity, and Beauty. In Episode #11 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia chats with Sam Batchelor of designLAB Architects and Jessica Schultz of the Hitchcock Center for the Environment to discuss the Hitchcock Center's recent global recognition as the 23rd building in the world and the 4th in Massachusetts.  They detail how the Hitchcock center achieved the certification and how they are both educating people on the importance of building sustainably.

  • #10 -Lisa Nickerson of Nickerson People Relations & Nickerson Real Estate Partners

    25/06/2019 Duración: 26min

    When we hear the word crisis, we most commonly think of an emergency situation; but a crisis can be any incident that is disruptive to business operations or that negatively impacts staff, customers or an individual's reputation. Crisis can refer to a computer network going down to an active shooter situation.   In Ep. #10 of the Build Better podcast, Anastasia sits down with Lisa Nickerson, the CEO and founder of Nickerson Peopler Relations and Nickerson Real Estate Partners. Lisa discusses the importance of having a good crisis management in place and gives tips on what companies and individuals can do to better manage a crisis.

  • #9 - Mike McDonagh of Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts

    12/06/2019 Duración: 39min

    In episode 9 of Build Better, Anastasia welcomes Mike McDonagh, CEO of the Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts (ASM), for an update on the state of the construction industry in Massachusetts in 2019. McDonagh talks about the big issues facing Mass subcontractors this year and what the ASM is doing to address those - from current legislation affecting the industry to what employers can be doing to address the opioid crisis.

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