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The construction industry has long been male-dominated. That’s starting to change. Amanda Cupido talks with Stephanie Hun, Director of Business Development for Flatiron Dragados Canada, about the evolving role of women in construction and how inclusive leadership can reshape workplaces. Stephanie shares her experiences overcoming bias, embracing stretch assignments, and leveraging emotional intelligence to lead effectively in a traditionally male-focused field. This episode of People B4 Machines is for leaders, engineers, project managers, and anyone working to build a more inclusive, human-first workplace in industrial and construction environments. 🌐 Learn more: https://www.peopleb4machines.com The future of industry isn’t fully automated. It’s people-powered. 🎙️ Stephanie Hun Stephanie Hun is a seasoned business development professional having worked in multiple markets across Canada, US and Australia. She leads FlatironDragados Canada’s client engagement and strategy across Canada as the Director of Business Development. Her focus is advancing public and private client strategies, collaborative contract structures, and win-win solutions to complex projects throughout the nation. Stephanie brings diverse lessons learned from 20+ years of professional experience in consulting and heavy civil construction for a wide range of infrastructure projects across various sectors including transportation, aviation, ports, tunnels, mining and renewable energy. An active community member, Stephanie is proud to mentor and coach young professionals and passionate about advocating for women in construction. She serves as the President of Canadian Construction Women, national co-chair for the Women’s Infrastructure Network Awards, committee member for Women in Roadbuilding for BC Roadbuilder’s and Heavy Civil Construction and Board Director for the BC Construction Roundtable. Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, and a former New Yorker, she likes to take on challenges outside of the office environment which include personal fitness goals, garment making, learning new instruments, and exploring interesting foreign places with family. #WomenInConstruction #ConstructionLeadership #DiversityInIndustry #PeopleB4Machines #IndustrialPodcast