Caterpillar Hosts Women in Construction Celebration

Women heavy-equipment operators competed in construction worksite challenges at Caterpillar's first Women in Construction Celebration from March 13-14 in North Carolina.

Azaria Biven of Indiana, Kait Burds of Iowa and Kenzi Tackett of Ohio received awards at the first Caterpillar Women in Construction Celebration, which included operator skills competitions.
Azaria Biven of Indiana, Kait Burds of Iowa and Kenzi Tackett of Ohio received awards at the first Caterpillar Women in Construction Celebration, which included operator skills competitions.
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Construction heavy equipment maker Caterpillar just wrapped up its first women's operator challenge and celebration in North Carolina. Supporting an increase in women working in the construction industry is a priority to many, as the industry continues to be beleaguered by a substantial workforce shortage. Caterpillar aimed to call attention to some of the accomplished women equipment operators in the industry, with an event that included networking, a keynote speaker and skills competitions. 

The panelists during a discussion on Day 1The panelists during a discussion on Day 1Lori Ditoro

The Equipment Today team was thrilled to witness this groundbreaking event and see these trailblazing women do the work. While we are happy to celebrate the winners of the competition, we were all winners at this event. According to Krista Koenig from Ring Power, a Caterpillar Dealer, "Just this [event] happening is a win."

According to a press release:

Dubuque, Iowa’s Kait Burds took home top honors at Caterpillar’s first Women in Construction Celebration March 13-14 in Clayton, N.C. Burds successfully demonstrated her advanced machine operator skills by maneuvering difficult work site challenges in record time with extreme precision.Caterpillar's first ever all-female demonstration team on Day 1Caterpillar's first ever all-female demonstration team on Day 1Lori Ditoro

Burds was one of 18 women—representing Cat dealers throughout the Americas—who gathered at Caterpillar’s Edward J. Rapp Customer & Training Center to compete in the state-of-the-art skills tests, learn about the latest industry trends and network with peers.  

“I feel really good; the competition was pretty stiff. It’s good affirmation of the hard work I put into my career,” said Burds. “I hope this event gives women in construction more exposure and gives them the confidence to go out and do things that scare them.”

The skills tests included expertise in the following areas:

  • Small Wheel Loader: Move material through the course to achieve 7.0  tons to 7.5 tons; then change to forks and use them to move a pallet.
  • Compact Track Loader: Navigate an obstacle course using multiple machine functions.
  • Small Hydraulic Excavator: Load truck to achieve 10.0 tons of payload.

The two-day event provided women equipment operators with networking opportunities and skills contests.The two-day event provided women equipment operators with networking opportunities and skills contests.Caterpillar

Along with the tests, the competitors participated in a panel discussion where they shared best practices, discussed managing a successful career in a male-dominated industry and talked about the importance of recruiting more female operators and technicians into the workforce.

“The event is a celebration of female machine operators who build our world, advocate and drive awareness for their trade, and highlight solutions that address jobsite needs,” said Caterpillar marketing manager, Chrissy Metz. “Each competitor demonstrates advanced abilities operating the latest Cat construction machines and technologies, showing the world the invaluable role women play in the construction industry.”

Renowned Air Force fighter pilot, retired Lt. Col. Tammy Barlette, delivered a powerful and inspiring keynote during the opening lunch where she shared lessons learned from her years in the cockpit that she now applies to everyday life.

One of the skills competitions focused on small hydraulic excavator maneuvers.One of the skills competitions focused on small hydraulic excavator maneuvers.Caterpillar

The event concluded with an awards ceremony where the overall skills test winner and others were recognized:

  • Overall Skills Test: Kait Burds, Dubuque, Iowa
  • Small Wheel Loader Skills Test: Kait Burds, Dubuque, Iowa
  • Compact Track Loader Skills Test: Kenzi Tackett, Ray, Ohio
  • Small Hydraulic Excavator Skills Test: Azaria Biven, Indianapolis, Indiana

The winners celebrateThe winners celebrateLori Ditoro

The list of participants in Caterpillar’s first Women in Construction Celebration and their supporting Cat dealer is below: 

  • Kait Burds, Ziegler Cat
  • Daiane da Silva Candido, Sotreq
  • Jordyn Ledford, Stowers Cat
  • Shayla Sublette, Warren Cat
  • Azaria Biven, MacAllister Machinery
  • Ana Gonzales, Thompson Machinery
  • Misheala Brozovich, Wagner Cat
  • Amanda Miles, Gregory Poole
  • Rondalee Wilke, Ring Power
  • Letti Ortiz, Holt Cat
  • Miranda Menchaca, Holt Cat
  • Mackenzie Tackett, Ohio Cat
  • Chelsey Holdosi, Carter Machinery
  • Rachel Riggs, Empire Cat
  • Megan Riley, Empire Cat
  • Alexandra Smith, Milton Cat
  • Whitney Poulin, Milton Cat
  • Carla Vitoria de Araujo Marques, Sotreq

Details of Caterpillar’s Women in Construction Celebration can be found at https://www.cat.com/WomenInConstruction.

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