Danette Beck
Executive Vice President, National Director of Broker Operations, Astrus
Danette builds high-performing, efficient teams that translate complex risks into forward-thinking solutions.
“Some people say they fell into the insurance industry. I did not. I knew at the age of 18 this was what I wanted to do. What I did fall into was the opportunity within construction.” - Danette Beck
Meet Danette

Danette got her start in the insurance industry as an undergraduate student, studying risk management and insurance at the University of Georgia. Upon graduation, she moved cross-country to Los Angeles, a move that would shape the next 25 years of her life, to kickstart an illustrious career that began with handling two regional contractors based in California.
Danette viewed this life change as an opportunity to build a professional network and develop technical skills, which mapped the path to significant leadership opportunities across the premier insurance brokerage and construction risk management firms.
Danette's Path to Construction Risk
Danette was named to the Insurance Business America Hot 100 in 2026, 2025 and 2024 and Elite Women in 2023. She was named a 2025 Women of Inspiration™ Award Honoree by the Universal Womens Network™ and was recognized as the 2024 Insurance Professional of the Year by the New York City Association of Insurance Women. Beck was named a 2020 Woman to Watch by Business Insurance and a Risk & Insurance Power Broker in 2015, 2016 and 2018.

The Power of Mentorship
“My mentors left me a ladder to climb in this industry. I want to keep the ladder down so I can continue the legacy of elevating others.” - Danette Beck

One of Danette’s greatest passions is supporting young women in navigating the construction industry with confidence. While she is proud of the many construction projects she has brought to fruition, she considers her greatest accomplishment to be the number of young women she has mentored and helped step into leadership roles.
She believes this sets off a chain reaction; more female executives in construction gives the next generation concrete examples that leadership roles are accessible to them, creating a viable pathway for even more women to lead and build the future of the construction industry.
(Pictured: Danette Beck with student leaders from the University of Georgia Delta Gamma chapter at the Anchor Academy leadership retreat.)
Different Perspectives are Fundamental to Problem-Solving
“Women are critical to the construction industry because they bring a different perspective, and I am a firm believer that different perspectives deliver a better outcome.” - Danette Beck

For Danette, every single construction project—from building a new school in an underserved area to developing critical infrastructure to address a housing shortage—boils down to solving a problem. In her experience, problem-solving is better accomplished with women present at the table.
The construction industry is facing a critical labor shortage, resulting in project delays and increased costs. Danette believes the answer to this challenge lies in encouraging more women to enter the trades. According to Danette, the strongest teams in construction are the most diverse, and diversity drives successful outcomes.
(Pictured: Danette Beck visits the site of her construction project in 2017, a water outfall tunnel, built to bring critical water infrastructure to communities outside of Las Vegas.)
Three Lessons from Danette's Construction Career
"Professional and personal growth stems from pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone." - Danette Beck
Reflection
Women in Construction Week® recognizes leaders like Danette Beck who are shaping the future of the industry through expertise, mentorship and a commitment to progress.
Her journey reflects what makes construction meaningful: continuous learning, real-world impact and the opportunity to build something that lasts.
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