
The Professional Edge: Business Etiquette, Dining, and Networking Skills
April 18 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am CDT


The Professional Edge: Business Etiquette, Dining, and Networking Skills with RHCA
Success in the construction industry goes beyond technical expertise—it’s about how you present yourself and build relationships. This interactive workshop will equip construction professionals with essential business etiquette, dining manners, and networking skills to enhance credibility and create lasting connections.
What You’ll Learn
- Professional Etiquette – Communicate confidently in meetings, emails, and business settings.
- Dining & Business Meals – Master table manners, ordering strategies, and navigating professional meals.
- Networking Skills – Learn how to start conversations, make meaningful connections, and leave a strong impression.
- Construction Industry Focus – Tailored tips for interacting with general contractors, developers, and suppliers.
Whether you’re meeting clients, attending industry events, or negotiating contracts, this workshop will give you the confidence and skills to excel in professional settings.
Event Details
Date: Friday, April 18
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: 2210 W. Illinois Avenue, Dallas, TX 75224
Elevate your professional presence and make every interaction count. Register today!
About RHCA
Mission Statement & Vision
MISSION: To advance every member’s business potential, connections, and capabilities in the Construction industry across Texas through advocacy, resources, and training programs, creating economic growth.
VISION: Be the trusted advocate for every industry member to promote value and multi-generational impact.
ORGANIZATION HISTORY
The Regional Hispanic Contractors Association formerly the Hispanic Contractors Association of DFW was formed in 1995 to address the needs of one of the fastest-growing sectors of the construction industry. In addition to giving voice to the business and political concerns of its members, the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association serves the community through its outreach program.
The Regional Hispanic Contractors Association has streamlined and improved the bid process for its members. Hispanic Contractors Association members have been successful in working with local and state elected officials to ensure fairness in the awarding of bids. Additionally, the RHCA has implemented several new initiatives to offer members expanded support services and benefits.
SERVICES
This year, we are developing a website for members to use as a resource guide for upcoming jobs, financial and legal assistance, insurance, bonds, and more. We are also working on setting up bilingual classes to help more Hispanics communicate with entities that provide opportunities for growth. Additionally, we are starting a mentoring program to help individuals train and learn about all aspects of the construction industry. We have a plan room available for members to check the plans for current projects. Throughout the year, we host networking events for all members.