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May 26, 2025 20 mins

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In this episode: Christi Powell and Angela Gardner introduce their exciting new guest, Sumer Furlong, a young and dynamic land development manager at ReproLand. As a recent graduate of Greenville Technical Institute's Construction Engineering Technology program and a youth mentor at her local church, Sumer shares her journey into the construction industry, the challenges she faces as one of the youngest in her field, and her passion for mentoring the next generation. She also discusses her decision to forego further formal education for hands-on experience based on valuable external advice. Sumer shares personal anecdotes from mission trips and highlights the importance of building relationships and giving back. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about navigating a traditionally male-dominated industry with passion, resilience, and a commitment to mentorship. Thanks for Listening!

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