Logan Herring attended BUILDING INNOVATION 2023 in Washington, DC and accepted the National Institute of Building Sciences Diversity, Equity, Leadership Award on behalf of The WRK Group.

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Logan Herring, WRK Group Awarded National Institute of Building Sciences DEI Leadership Award

The national award honors champions of diversity and celebrate their exemplary leadership in advancing DEI in the building industry.

Logan Herring attended Building Innovation 2023 in Washington, DC and accepted the National Institute of Building Sciences Diversity, Equity, Leadership Award on behalf of The WRK Group.

The National Institute of Building Sciences DEI Award seeks to honor champions of diversity and celebrate their exemplary leadership in advancing DEI in the building industry. According to NIBS, this award will recognize corporations or associations for their positive impacts on the industry and the community as a whole, by increasing diversity in leadership roles and engaging in ongoing efforts that yield measurable change. 

The WRK Group thanks NIBS for recognizing our work in Riverside and our work on DEI initiatives within our organizational structure.

Read a full press release from NIBS on their awards by clicking here.

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