In this episode of Fast Forward STL, Keith Alper speaks with Tarlton Corporation executive chair and CEO Tracy Hart—a trailblazing corporate leader who has tripled the company’s growth, all while helping shape St. Louis through both construction and civic leadership. Tarlton has played a role in transforming some of the city’s most recognizable spaces, including The Muny, the St. Louis Zoo, the Old Courthouse, and other major infrastructure projects across the region. This conversation goes far beyond the job site, though, as Hart discusses how technological advancements are changing the construction industry, why more young people should consider a career in the skilled trades, and what it will take to revitalize downtown St. Louis. She also reflects on becoming the first woman to chair The Muny, navigating personal tragedy, and the value of asking questions and taking chances. Watch on YouTube, and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Love the show? Be sure to follow or subscribe.
“It’s just important to step up, and it’s one of the things that we tell any new employee that comes to Tarlton is that engagement is really important in this community. If each of us does our small part to give back, we can make all boats rise.” —TH
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