Episode 31: A Greener Tomorrow with Jennifer Todd
In this episode:
Christi and Angela interview Jennifer Todd, the president of LMS General Contractors. Todd is the founder of 501c3 nonprofit, A Greener of Tomorrow, which promotes the skilled trades advancement of minorities, youth, and women. She discusses topics such as how to navigate your way through a male-dominated environment as a female and, what steps to take to get some of the important women and minority certifications that your business needs in the construction field today. Check it out!
Supported by: GroundBreak Carolinas
About Jennifer:
Jennifer Todd is the President of LMS General Contractors. Based in South Florida, LMS is a woman-owned, demolition and environmental services contractor completing work across California and the Southeast. Todd is the founder of 501c3 nonprofit, A Greener of Tomorrow, which promotes the skilled trades advancement of minorities, youth, and women. Todd is a 2020 Engineering News-Record Top 25 Newsmaker, Construction Business Owner Magazine Outstanding Women in Construction finalist & November 2020 cover feature, and 2021 Engineering News-Record Top 20 Under 40 Professional. Jennifer Todd is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Industry Leaders Council and the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). Todd graduated from Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law graduate and acquired her PM Certificate from Emory University.