Calgary Herald

Brookfield Residentia­l builds on equity and diversity

- JOEL SCHLESINGE­R

Brookfield Residentia­l, one of North America’s leading home builders and developers, believes deeply in the importance of equity and diversity.

An inclusive business is a successful business, according to Tiffany Ardolino, Brookfield’s vice-president of single-family homes for Alberta.

“The best solutions are born from bringing together people of different background­s, perspectiv­es and experience­s,” says Ardolino.

“Encouragin­g diversity, especially with respect to gender, is critical to the growth and resilience of the constructi­on sector,” she says.

The challenge, however, is that women have long been under-represente­d, most notably in leadership positions and skilled trades. Recognizin­g this, Brookfield is committed to encouragin­g diversity within the industry.

“The industry is dynamic; it offers diverse opportunit­ies across a breadth of skill sets. It is rewarding, tangible and important work,” says Ardolino.

Brookfield Residentia­l recently announced the Brookfield Properties Women in Real Estate Awards in support of the Westman Centre for Real Estate at the Haskayne School of Business, with four undergradu­ate and two master’s scholarshi­ps.

“We are working towards strengthen­ing the talent pipeline for the industry and improving accessibil­ity to roles within Brookfield,” Ardolino explains.

Examples include Brookfield’s support and participat­ion in Equitek, a global organizati­on connecting diverse skilled workers with job opportunit­ies, and Project Destined, a paid internship program for university students from underrepre­sented background­s.

It also supports the Calgary Influentia­l Women in Business Awards and other initiative­s through industry associatio­ns such as BILD Calgary.

Internally, the Brookfield Women’s Network provides space for women to share expertise and tools to support profession­al developmen­t. This year, the company also celebrated its inaugural Brookfield Women in Constructi­on Week, recognizin­g women’s contributi­ons in the field.

“We still have room for improvemen­t, but we are committed to finding new and positive ways to advocate for more inclusivit­y, growth and empowermen­t of women and an equal workplace for all at Brookfield,” Ardolino notes.

 ?? ?? Tiffany Ardolino, vice-president of single-family homes in Alberta for Brookfield Residentia­l,
in a new Brookfield home in Calgary’s Rockland Park community.
Tiffany Ardolino, vice-president of single-family homes in Alberta for Brookfield Residentia­l, in a new Brookfield home in Calgary’s Rockland Park community.

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