
Paving the way for future tradeswomen
Women building together

We couldn't resist capturing this day when the entire Construction Team were women led. The Construction Manager, Amenyonah Bossman (left), Architect, Bee Howe (middle) and Structural Engineer, Helene Woodvine (right) conducted a walkthrough to confirm the layout for structural columns. Project: New Dormer Addition West Roxbury, MA

CM, Amenyonah Bossman (left) and Architect, Rena Gyftopoulos (right) pose for a selfie after resolving field conflicts. Project: Multi-Family Interior Renovations East Boston, MA

Montano Development CEO, Vionet Montano (left) and Bossman Construction Management CEO, Amenyonah Bossman (right) pose to celebrate Black Women-owned construction businesses. Project: Residential Bathroom Renovations (Jamaica Plain, MA)

Moms In Construction
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The women who built the UMASS Boston Dorms
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Massachusetts Girls In Trade Conference
More & more young women find their calling in construction.
Amenyonah Bossman manages construction projects across the city of Boston. She is among 3 percent of women working in construction nationwide. (Kirk Carapezza/WGBH)
Full article: http://blogs.wgbh.org/on-campus/2016/4/12/newly-formed-group-encourages-women-enter-skilled-trades/
Amenyonah stands proudly with inspirational and professional women who represent the 3% of women in construction at the inaugural First Girls in the Trade Conference. From Left to right. Larissa Jones (Suffolk Construction) Shelley Webster (Suffolk Construction) Amenyonah Bossman (Suffolk Construction), Jennie Peterson (Wynn).
Union Carpenter and Suffolk Construction Assistant Superintendent Amenyonah Bossman was the keynote speaker for the MA Girls in Trades Conference 2016!
Over 400 female students from 18 high schools attended the first-ever Massachusetts Girls in Trades Conference and Career Fair.
Full Article: https://patch.com/massachusetts/sudbury/over-400-women-attend-first-ever-ma-girls-trades-conference-0
GE Innovation Point Ground Breaking Ceremony
Two Wentworth Alumni pose for a photo at the G.E. Innovation Point Ground Breaking Ceremony. Amenyonah Bossman (Suffolk Construction Asst. Superintendent) and Anne Klee (General Electric Vice President of global Environment Health & Safety and GE’s Boston Development and Operations).
Amenyonah (center) stands with GE project team for photo.
SAFETY FIRST. Leading by example on the GE Innovation Project Site. Amenyonah Bossman (Suffok Construction Asst. Superintendent) stands with two members of her project team. Left to right. Project Manager and Safety Offier.
