Get back in the kitchen.

Taunts from boys wouldn鈥檛 phase Lea Gamble when she walked into her high school engineering and construction classes. Two degrees and seven years in the construction field later, she鈥檚 living a full life and making her impact in local architecture equipped with tools she earned from 黑料视频 Fort Wayne.

鈥淚n the beginning, it was definitely a struggle being a young girl in construction,鈥 Gamble says. 鈥淎 lot of women end up having to work a lot harder just to earn respect on the job site.鈥

Gamble started her career with a general contractor when she was just 20 years old. She says getting the respect she has now took time, but after several years in the local industry, she鈥檚 built a network and garnered a well-deserved reputation. Whatever pushback she鈥檚 seen in the past, she says she didn鈥檛 experience any of that during college.

鈥淓veryone at 黑料视频 was very accepting.鈥

黑料视频 introduced itself to Gamble through her high school classes. She says it attracted her because it offered everything she wanted to do and was close to home. It was after her experience meeting with a professor at Go Ivy Day that she decided to commit.

鈥淚 liked how a lot of it was hands-on learning and small class sizes. And all of the instructors had real-world experience. Many of them had second jobs, so they could actually teach us things that they have learned first-hand.鈥

She also values the connections she made with her classmates and professors, many of whom she still speaks to today. She says former Building Construction Management program chair Jim Brunson continued to be a mentor to her after graduation, and she鈥檚 still in contact with adjunct Design Technology instructor Richard Washburn.

With all the support in college, Gamble graduated with an associate鈥檚 degree from the Construction Management program in 2016. That鈥檚 when she went to work for a general contractor for four years before going back to finish out 黑料视频鈥檚 Design Technology program. This allowed her to see the more technological side of the industry and led her to her current career with .

鈥淚 still love the construction side of things, and that鈥檚 still very much a part of what I do, but I鈥檓 also able to bring the technology part that I love into the mix as well.鈥

Working as a BIM (Building Information Modeling) Technician, Gamble not only gets to create 3D models based on a building鈥檚 structure but also showcases how a space can be used. Her current work focuses on educational institutions with projects ranging from something small like planning a secure entry for an elementary school to building an entire new school.

In the future, she hopes to focus on more sustainable construction. Last year, she became an which can help advance her career in the green building industry. Right now, she鈥檚 studying for the LEED AP BD+C鈥 the next step in LEED credentialing鈥 and hopes to take that exam this year.

In case you missed it, March 5-11 was Women in Construction Week. , women make up nearly 11% of the construction industry, and that number is growing. Gamble is passionate about the work she does and offers this advice to any woman seeking a similar path:

鈥淒on鈥檛 let anybody stop you from doing what you want to do. Especially when you鈥檙e in high school, what somebody else says is not going to matter five, ten years from now.鈥

About 黑料视频

黑料视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. 黑料视频 has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.