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The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities. We are “THE VOICE OF BLACK WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION”.

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Tawanda Rocafort is a native of Philadelphia, Pa. She moved to Atlanta, Ga in 2006. Tawanda began her entrepreneurial career in 2012 with cosmetology. She later built and ran several different successful businesses and projects such as a brick-and-mortar computer store, tax and credit firm, security franchise, and transporation company. Tawanda has been in the transportation industry for the last 5 years with expertise in dispatch, driving, and management. Tawanda is also a Federal Contractor in the government sector. She graduated from American InterContinental University with her BA in Criminology and graduated with magna cum laude honors. She also, graduates December of 2024 from the Master of Construction Management Degree Program at Everglades University with honors. Accomplishing and maintaining a 4.0 average as a full-time student, full-time truck driver and single mother. A new member of NABWIC in the Atlanta Chapter and one of the future hosts of the NABWIC podcast, she has also volunteered in other areas of the organization to help others gain resources, knowledge, and support in their journey into the construction industry.
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