EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 43 MIN
From the Ground Up: Maya Srinivasan’s Story of Redefining Leadership in Construction
from Leaders of Today: From Teens to Titans · host Lorraine Connell, www.peers-not-fears.com
In this inspiring episode of Leaders of Today, Lorraine Connell sits down with Maya Srinivasan to explore her unconventional and deeply personal path to leadership—from a high school student finding her voice in an alternative school, to a business owner redefining culture in the construction industry. Maya opens up about growing up in a tight-knit family, her early struggles in school, and the transformative experience of attending Mind High School, where student-led projects and community focus helped shape her leadership approach. Her journey took her through anthropology, outdoor recreation, hospitality, and eventually into the world of home remodeling—where she now leads with authenticity, collaboration, and compassion. Lorraine and Maya dive into the power of self-discovery, the impact of mentorship, and the importance of building systems that empower teams rather than micromanage them. Maya also shares her hiring philosophy, her commitment to representation in the trades, and how she uses her leadership platform to encourage young women to pursue careers in construction. This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership doesn’t always come with a title—and that following your own path can lead to incredible impact. 🔑 Key Topics: Embracing non-linear career paths Leading with vulnerability and collaboration Building team culture in male-dominated industries Mentorship and representation in the trades Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome Encouraging youth to live by their core values 🌐 Connect with Maya: Website: Great Northern Builders Instagram: great_northern_builders LinkedIn: Maya Srinivasan 💬 Want more stories like Maya’s? Follow Leaders of Today wherever you listen to podcasts and connect with host Lorraine Connell on Instagram @peersnotfears or at www.peersnotfears.com.
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In this inspiring episode of Leaders of Today, Lorraine Connell sits down with Maya Srinivasan to explore her unconventional and deeply personal path to leadership—from a high school student finding her voice in an alternative school, to a business owner redefining culture in the construction industry. Maya opens up about growing up in a tight-knit family, her early struggles in school, and the transformative experience of attending Mind High School, where student-led projects and community focus helped shape her leadership approach. Her journey took her through anthropology, outdoor recreation, hospitality, and eventually into the world of home remodeling—where she now leads with authenticity, collaboration, and compassion. Lorraine and Maya dive into the power of self-discovery, the impact of mentorship, and the importance of building systems that empower teams rather than micromanage them. Maya also shares her hiring philosophy, her commitment to representation in the trades, and how she uses her leadership platform to encourage young women to pursue careers in construction. This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership doesn’t always come with a title—and that following your own path can lead to incredible impact. 🔑 Key Topics: Embracing non-linear career paths Leading with vulnerability and collaboration Building team culture in male-dominated industries Mentorship and representation in the trades Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome Encouraging youth to live by their core values 🌐 Connect with Maya: Website: Great Northern BuildersInstagram: great_northern_buildersLinkedIn: Maya Srinivasan 💬 Want more stories like Maya’s? Follow Leaders of Today wherever you listen to podcasts and connect with host Lorraine Connell on Instagram @peersnotfears or at www.peersnotfears.com.
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