Punch or Pivot: How Erika Rothenberger Built a Movement from Steel Boots and Grit
Who is Erika Rothenberger?
Erika Rothenberger is a high-stakes construction professional, nationally recognized keynote speaker, and bestselling author. Her newly released bestseller, Audacious Expansion, is the cornerstone of her current campaign—a bold blueprint for transforming adversity into an unapologetic rise. With over 14 years of leadership at Henkels & McCoy (a MasTec company), she rose to Director of Performance Systems, earning her LEED AP and PMP certifications along the way. Known for her “Punch or Pivot” philosophy, Erika empowers leaders across the country to rise through grit, grace, and glitz.
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A Story of Rising Higher
In the summer of 2022, Erika Rothenberger faced a moment that would have leveled most. A brutal, unprovoked assault in a parking lot turned her world of color-coded planners and corporate milestones into a landscape of chaos and trauma. As she lay on the concrete, the terrifying realization that she might never see her children again took hold. But in that darkness, a single, defiant thought emerged:
“This can’t be how my story ends.”
For Erika, it wasn’t an end—it was a radical expansion. While most would seek the safety of higher walls, she chose to step onto a TEDx stage, amplify her voice through the Grit, Grace & Glitz podcast, and pour her journey into her earlier book You’ve Got This, Boss Mama and her newly released bestseller, Audacious Expansion. Today, as a high-stakes construction professional and nationally recognized speaker, Erika proves that the greatest punches we take in life are often the very things that crack us open to our true power.
From the Pool to the Pavement
Erika’s journey began in Plymouth, a place steeped in the history of the Pilgrims and grounded in the values of legacy and resilience. Her early years were defined by a brand of independence that is rare today—hours spent playing outside, fostering a natural creativity and a gritty problem-solving mindset. Long before she was managing multimillion-dollar utility projects, she was an entrepreneur. At a young age, she launched a swimming lesson business in her family pool, charging $25 an hour and learning the weight of responsibility and the value of ownership.
This early initiative led her to Villanova University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. In a field where few women dared to venture, Erika found her footing. She didn’t just study leadership; she lived it, eventually trading the classroom for the rigors of construction sites. During one summer internship, she tested concrete cylinders in a materials lab, gaining hands-on insight into the strength and science behind the industry she would later lead.
“I’ve learned that resilience isn’t just a trait—it’s a decision,” she reflects, looking back on a career where she moved from lacing up steel-toed boots to navigating the complexities of corporate boardrooms.
Building in a Man’s World
Erika’s professional climb was characterized by a relentless pursuit of excellence within the male-populated utility construction industry. With over 14 years at Henkels & McCoy (a MasTec company), she rose to become the Director of Performance Systems, a LEED AP, and a PMP-certified leader. Her role was never just about process improvement or safety methodology; it was about the people behind the projects—and why she trains leadership all throughout the country.
She became a fixture in the industry, proving that “pink heels” and “steel boots” could coexist with formidable authority. As a Board Member and Executive Committee Member of POWER (The Professional Organization of Women in the Eastern Region), she dedicated herself to mentoring the next generation of leaders. She understood early on that in high-pressure industries, connection is the primary currency and authenticity is the ultimate power.
Her peers describe her impact with admiration:
“The first time I met Erika, I was amazed by her larger-than-life personality. She has an incredible presence that captivates everyone in the room… leaving a lasting impression that motivates individuals to embrace their potential.“
—Dijana Sraga-Henry
“Erika didn’t just speak—she ignited a movement of empowerment, reminding everyone that audacity is the bridge between vision and victory.“
—Gregory Jerome, Executive Image Consultant
The Movement of Audacity
The true measure of Erika’s impact lies in her ability to transform personal tragedy into a collective triumph. Following her 2022 assault, Erika turned her recovery into advocacy. She began working with lawmakers to support proposed legislation known as “Erika’s Law,” which seeks to strengthen penalties for strangulation crimes so that future victims receive greater protection under the law.
What she did next was create a movement. She founded the Audacious Women’s Summit—a powerhouse event recently featured in Modern Luxury as “The Art of Audacity.” The summit serves as a beacon for women ready to break through invisible barriers. Her newly released bestseller, Audacious Expansion, serves as the blueprint for this journey, guiding readers to transform adversity into an unapologetic rise.
Erika’s influence now spans national stages, from Princeton University to the National Association of Women in Construction and CREW Indianapolis. Her message is clear: success isn’t just about what you know, but who you grow with.
Expanding the Legacy
As Erika looks toward the 2026 Audacious Summit and beyond, her focus remains on the “Punch or Pivot” philosophy. She is no longer just a construction professional or a speaker; she is a catalyst for cultural change. Her vision is to empower women to stop trying to fit into boxes that were never meant for them and to embrace their “sparkle” as a source of strength.
“The world doesn’t need more copies—it needs you.”
Erika Rothenberger continues to lead by example, proving that when you show up as your full, bold self, you don’t just change your own trajectory—you create ripples that change the world.
Editorial Note
Erika Rothenberger’s story is a masterclass in the power of the human spirit. From the grit of the construction site to the grace of the keynote stage, she reminds us that our greatest struggles are often the catalysts for our most powerful comebacks. Whether you are an aspiring leader or a seasoned executive, Erika’s journey invites you to ask yourself: When life throws the next punch, will you shrink, or will you audaciously expand?
Her life reminds us that true leadership is not measured by titles but by the lives we touch and the legacy we leave behind.


