Shannen Talbot serves as the Marketing and Communications Director at Inland Northwest AGC, where she leverages her extensive background in media and communications to drive impactful outreach and engagement initiatives. With a proven track record in leadership roles, Shannen excels in crafting and executing comprehensive...
Shannen Talbot serves as the Marketing and Communications Director at Inland Northwest AGC, where she leverages her extensive background in media and communications to drive impactful outreach and engagement initiatives. With a proven track record in leadership roles, Shannen excels in crafting and executing comprehensive marketing strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. Her expertise spans social media management, copywriting, and digital media, enabling her to create compelling narratives that elevate the organization’s mission and values.
In her current role, Shannen is at the forefront of several key projects that underscore her commitment to community well-being and industry advancement. As a member of the inaugural AGC of America Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Task Force, she plays a pivotal role in developing resources and campaigns aimed at fostering mental health awareness within the construction industry. Additionally, as the NWAGC Culture of Care Manager, she champions initiatives that promote a supportive workplace culture, ensuring that mental health remains a priority among industry professionals.
Shannen’s leadership extends to her position as Chair of the Marketing Committee for the Prevent Suicide Spokane Coalition, where she spearheads efforts to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues. Her involvement with the Construction Leadership Council further highlights her dedication to shaping the future of the construction industry through innovative communication strategies and community engagement.
With a skill set that includes public speaking, graphic design, and journalism, Shannen is adept at navigating the complexities of community relations and public outreach. Her work not only enhances the visibility of Inland Northwest AGC but also contributes to a broader dialogue on critical issues affecting the industry and its workforce.