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NABWIC is a Florida-based, Not-For-Profit organization, formed in 1991 to address the unique challenges of black women in the construction industry. Its mission is to champion and empower women in the construction and related industries to reach their full potential, and to represent the voice of black women in construction in both government and industry arenas.
NABWIC operates under the leadership and direction of its founder, Mrs. Ann McNeill, and is governed by a national board of directors comprised of women and men who are entrepreneurs and who are actively engaged in construction-related trades and industries.
With over eight chapters and areas throughout the country, NABWIC provides a forum for its members to meet and exchange information, ideas, and solutions on a local level within specific geographical regions such as Florida, Georgia, New York, Michigan, and Texas.
On a national level, NABWIC provides opportunities for its members to come together around three national events. These are:
- National Industry Day held in Washington DC
- National Congressional Black Caucus Reception and Mid-Year Meeting in Washington DC (links to:
- National Annual Meeting (rotated throughout the states)
NABWIC offers members an opportunity to expand personal and business networks, maintain awareness of industry developments, improve skills and knowledge, and make a contribution to other women in the construction industry.