Jennifer Landon
Associated Builders & Contractors NH/VT
Jennifer Landon is the Vice President of Leadership and Total Human Health Initiatives for ABC NH/VT and Founder of "Your Grief Matters".
After serving eight years as the Vice President of Education & Workforce Development for ABC NH/VT, Jennifer transitioned into a new role as a facilitator for the chapter's Future Leaders in Construction (FLiC) program and oversees the association's total human health initiatives. After her co-facilitator of FLiC tragically lost her son in a military training accident in 2022, her journey took a transformative turn. This experience led Jennifer to become a Certified Grief Educator and Coach, entrepreneur, and the founder of Your Grief Matters. She is also an Adult Mental Health First Aider, Construction Suicide Prevention Trainer, Recovery Friendly Workplace Advocate, and a DISC Behavioral Analyst. An educator by profession, she enjoys developing content and awareness programs that help normalize difficult, often awkward Workplace Advocate, and a DISC Behavioral Analyst. An educator by profession, she enjoys developing content and awareness programs that help normalize difficult, often awkward conversations. Her mission is to raise awareness that "normal" is a myth, everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about, and it's okay to not be okay.
Jennifer joined the Granite State Chapter #218 in 2016. With a background in higher education, she had much to learn about the construction industry, and her predecessor introduced her to NAWIC.
She served as a State Director and as the chapter Vice President from 2021 to 2023. NAWIC has been an invaluable resource for networking, professional development, and forming new friendships. Being part of this community allows her to learn from other women in the industry while helping to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for future generations of women in construction.
Jennifer lives in Manchester, NH, with her husband Erik and cat, Bonzai. When not working or caring for her mom with Alzheimer's, getting her hands dirty in her flower gardens serves as her therapy.
