Building People has appointed Marsha Ramroop, the global award-winning inclusive culture specialist, as its new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Executive Director.
SMASHING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT’S “BRICK CEILING”
Building People appoints diversity and inclusion specialist to address representation in the sector
Building People has appointed Marsha Ramroop, the global award-winning inclusive culture specialist, as its new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Executive Director.
Having spent several years supporting the BBC, Marsha is the former Director of Inclusion and Diversity at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and currently runs her own Culture Change and EDI business, Unheard Voice Consultancy.
Marsha will apply her experience leading high-profile campaigns to bolster Building People’s product, services and leadership offering, whilst positioning the social enterprise as a centre of excellence for equity, diversity and inclusion in the built environment.
Through its free-to-use online hub, Building People aggregates work opportunities, events and knowledge, making it easier for people from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds to find careers opportunities in the built environment, whilst enabling businesses to access a more diverse talent pool of candidates.
Over the last year, more than 90 member organisations have backed the social enterprise in its mission to tackle representation in the sector.
Since its establishment in 2018, Building People has created a Network of Networks of over sixty organisations that provide built environment careers support to the diverse and under-represented individuals that the sector desperately needs.
According to recent figures, women make up just 14% of the workforce (dropping to under 2% for on-site operatives), just 5.9% are people from racialised communities and only 9.6% of workers are in the 18-25 age bracket.
This is despite figures showing the industry requires 216,800 more construction workers by 2025 to meet increased demand, suggesting the built environment is facing a significant skills gap which is stifling growth and economic recovery.
At RIBA, Marsha was a key player behind the Joint Institutes Memorandum of Understanding and Plan, and the establishment of RIBA Radio in 2021, and through her consultancy, is currently writing the ‘Handbook on EDI in Architecture’.
Marsha has gained recognition for her inclusive culture change work, which includes global awards from the International Federation of Training and Development Organisations and Brandon Hall’s Gold Medals.
Commenting on her new role, Marsha Ramroop, said: “I’m delighted to have this tremendous opportunity with Building People to drive forward and lead useful and practical EDI support for the built environment sector. I know it is crying out for the right input and expertise which will lead to better results for organisations across all trades and professions.
“In this role - with an initial focus on aligning the professions and working towards shaping inclusive communities and an inclusive world - I hope to help the sector move forward with better behaviours alongside practical policies, procedures and practices that will result in improved outcomes we all want to see.”
Building People CEO Rebecca Lovelace commented: “Marsha joining us as Executive Director of EDI is a significant step forward for Building People. Our goal is to be the centre of excellence for equity, diversity and inclusion in the built environment, and the knowledge and expertise that Marsha brings to the table will enable us to bolster our offering and impact in 2023.
“We’re looking forward to beginning our collaboration with a series of ‘EDI Briefings for the Built Environment’ in January, starting with ‘Answering Your Organisation’s Pain Points: EDI 101’. Marsha is not only a leader in her field but is also committed to the core Building People beliefs of collaboration and collective effort.
“There’s a huge amount of activity taking place in the built environment sector, and Marsha joining Building People means that we can dramatically scale up our work to provide the leadership needed to join together these disparate activities and achieve a more equitable, diverse and inclusive built environment sector. This is a very exciting time and I know that we are going to make a simply amazing team that will drive significant change.”
In her first month, Marsha will be holding an EDI 101 webinar to address organisations’ pain points when it comes to meaningfully addressing public sector EDI procurement requirements. To sign up, or for more information on the event, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/answering-your-organisations-pain-points-edi-101-tickets-476508739467