NEW WEBINAR: LCI Respect for People: The Four Pillars in Practice
Register Now!Speakers
Brittanie Campbell-Turner, Seven Projects; Pete Schneck, Butz Family of Companies; Jody Douglass, Boulder Associates; and Sean Graystone, Jacobs
Date
October 9, 2025
Time
11:00 am – 11:30 am ET
Webinar Description
Respect isn’t just a value; it’s a practice. This webinar explores the four pillars of Respect for People and shows how they drive results and strengthen Lean culture. Through real-world examples, AEC professionals will learn to recognize respectful behaviors, reflect on team practices, and build safer, more inclusive, and effective teams.
Registration closes 30 minutes before the start, and attendees will receive a confirmation email with the webinar link directly from GoToWebinar. The webinar is non-refundable in cases of scheduling conflicts or late cancellations.
**This webinar will be recorded, and a link will be sent to all paid registrants**
Register Now!About the Speakers
Brittanie Campbell-Turner is a trailblazing Architectural Engineering Construction Owner (AECO) Professional, specializing in Continuous Improvement and ConTech. With over 15 years of dedicated service in Commercial Real Estate, she passionately integrates engineering and construction management to transform projects.
Jody Doulgas is a Boulder Associates employee of almost 10 years and working in the design and construction industry over the past 19+ years, I embrace all work involving Respect for People and Continuous Improvement. What I’m passionate about is people. I love people, and I love to help people. For as long as I can remember, I’ve applied Respect for People and Continuous Improvement throughout my work and personal life, doing my very best to live by example by actively listening, showing compassion, and embracing opportunities for improvement. As a consulting Lean Coach, I coach my teams to embrace Big Room behaviors, striving to help them become high-performing dynamic teams.
Sean Graystone has over 40 years’ experience in Industrial, Commercial and Residential Construction with special emphasis in Collaborative and Lean Design and Construction, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD/ILPD); Historic Structures, Preservation, Conservation, and Restoration; Challenging Conditions; Special Projects
Married to an amazing wife and proud dog dad to four lively cocker spaniels, Pete Schneck calls Bethlehem, PA home. As a Project Manager, Pete brings warmth, dedication, and a thoughtful approach to every project. He’s known for strong collaboration skills and keeping things running smoothly—whether it’s preparing for a final inspection, gathering colleagues for an after-work event, or leading an OAC meeting. Pete values respect, teamwork, and making sure his team crosses the finish line together.