
These are the
Stories of What She Built
The following stories are pulled from the upcoming first edition of What She Built, highlighting the achievements of real female builders.
Kabri helps make construction sites better
Kabri loved bridges – but she didn’t just want to design them on the computer, she wanted to be right there to help build them! It was hard to succeed in construction, but once Kabri learned how, she started to teach other people how to do it too.
Stacey Harris found a use for her math skills
When Stacey was a kid, she was really good at math and science. Her grownups thought she would teach, use computers, or do business. It turned out, Stacey was really good at building things! Once she figured that out she became the youngest superintendent her company had ever had.
Kabri wanted to build bridges
Because she didn’t have a construction background, Kabri had to listen carefully, ask questions, and forge relationships with people who were willing to teach her the ropes.
Kabri wanted to build bridges
Because she didn’t have a construction background, Kabri had to listen carefully, ask questions, and forge relationships with people who were willing to teach her the ropes.
Kabri wanted to build bridges
Because she didn’t have a construction background, Kabri had to listen carefully, ask questions, and forge relationships with people who were willing to teach her the ropes.
Kabri wanted to build bridges
Because she didn’t have a construction background, Kabri had to listen carefully, ask questions, and forge relationships with people who were willing to teach her the ropes.

Inspiring the Next
Generation of Female Builders
Next spring, we will be releasing the first edition of What She Built, celebrating the stories and voices of women who build the world.