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Will women help bridge the gap in the skilled trades workforce?
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Industry experts say the demand for workers in the skilled trades is at an all-time high. And there's an increasing push for women to fill those gaps. As part of our celebration of Women's History Month, we talk with local women welders and welding students about how they view careers in the trades. Our guests:
- Stacey Mrva, artist/instructor at Ironwood Studios
- Lilly Hugi, student in the Metal Trades Program at Genesee Valley BOCES in Mt. Morris
- Honesty Harmon, student at Edison Career and Technology High School
- James Putnam, welding teacher at Edison Career and Technology High School
- Mary Guldenschuh, deputy director of the Livingston County Workforce Development and Youth Bureau
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