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Why the Trades Need a Cultural Reset to Attract and Retain the Next Generation

Why the Trades Need a Cultural Reset to Attract and Retain the Next Generation

The skilled trades are at a critical crossroads. According to an August 2025 report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), the number of women working in construction and extraction occupations rose to 366,360 in 2024, the highest level ever recorded. Yet despite that growth, women still account for only about 4.3% of construction…

Vince Holland·Mar 3, 2026
Why the Best Leaders Don’t Climb Straight Ladders: How Karen Alter Built Success Through Detours

Why the Best Leaders Don’t Climb Straight Ladders: How Karen Alter Built Success Through Detours

As companies push to decarbonize, modernize infrastructure, and bring new technologies to market, the leaders who stand out aren’t always the ones who followed a straight career path. Increasingly, it’s the people with the zigzags—the folks who’ve worked across different industries, adapted to new environments, and learned to make decisions under pressure—who bring the…

suzy·Nov 24, 2025
Field Engineer to Industry Leader: Coty Fournier’s 35-Year Journey in Construction

Field Engineer to Industry Leader: Coty Fournier’s 35-Year Journey in Construction

Construction is an industry where experience is currency. For many in the field, career paths become case studies in adaptability, strategic growth, and cross-functional expertise. With the U.S. construction market experiencing both highs and lows, the demand for leaders who understand field realities as well as business strategies remains critical to the industry’s success…

Vince Holland·Aug 26, 2025
Women in HVACR Are Driving Change Across the Skilled Trades

Women in HVACR Are Driving Change Across the Skilled Trades

Trade school enrollment climbed 4.9% between fall 2020 and fall 2023, signaling a national shift toward skills-based careers as alternatives to four-year degrees. This modest but meaningful rebound underscores growing interest in trades like HVACR, where demand is high, but representation remains lopsided. For decades, women in the field have been overlooked despite playing…

Greg Crumpton·Jul 15, 2025
Women in HVAC: Pioneering Change in a Male-Dominated Industry

Women in HVAC: Pioneering Change in a Male-Dominated Industry

The HVAC industry is evolving, and with it, the roles within the sector are expanding beyond traditional boundaries. Amid rising tuition costs and strong demand for skilled labor, young people are increasingly choosing trade schools over a traditional college education. With such a shift highlighting the need for a more diverse workforce, the questions…

Vince Holland·Jun 24, 2025
Early Education in Skilled Trades Opens Doors to Solving Workforce Shortages

Early Education in Skilled Trades Opens Doors to Solving Workforce Shortages

Hands-on classroom experiences are proving key to filling the nation's critical shortage of skilled trade workers

Greg Crumpton·Feb 20, 2025

How to Bridge the Gap in HVAC Careers Through Education and Inclusion: Insights from Nicole Bass

A veteran industry leader shares how practical education and inclusive recruitment strategies are helping fill the skilled trades worker shortage

Vince Holland·Jul 18, 2024
Empowering Women in Construction: Candice Offonry’s Vision for Diversity and Leadership in the Industry

Empowering Women in Construction: Candice Offonry’s Vision for Diversity and Leadership in the Industry

Women are breaking through construction's gender barriers by building intentional pathways from entry-level positions to executive leadership roles

Engineering And Construction·Mar 1, 2024
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