The B Words: 13 Words Every Woman Must Navigate for Success

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Chapter 10 – Bitches The woman who does not require validation from anyone is the most feared individual on the planet. –Mohadesea Najumi Bitch: Informal, often offensive, a malicious, spiteful or overbearing woman. Informal, offensive, used as a generalized term of abuse and disparagement for a woman. Informal: Something that…

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Executive Vice President of Risk Management - Jordan Foster Construction | Website

As the executive vice president of risk management for Jordan Foster Construction, a large construction organization that performs civil, multifamily and general contracting across Texas, Tricia Kagerer leads the risk management, safety and leadership teams.

She is a construction industry expert and speaker on various leadership, risk management and safety topics, including crisis management, emergency response best practices, education across cultures, and servant leadership and diversity. Kagerer has received the highest honors in her industry, including the 2020 IRMI Bill McIntyre Leadership Award and the BCSP Award of Excellence www.bcsp.org/About/BCSP-News/2020-award-of-excellence-recipients.

She holds a master’s degree in dispute resolution from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Communication/Public Relations from Regis University in Denver, Colorado.

Her professional credentials include Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU); Certified Safety Professional (CSP); Construction Risk Insurance Specialist (CRIS); Associate in Risk Management (ARM); Associate in Claims Management (AIC); licensed Texas claims representative and commercial agent.

Email: tricia@triciakagerer.com | Cell: 915-203-4518 | www.triciakagerer.com

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