How SMACNA Contractors Can Help Bridge the Labor Gap

Join Angie Simon as she speaks with Aaron Heilbrun, of Stanley Black & Decker about how you can help get the next generation of skilled workers excited about a career in the sheet metal industry.

SMACNA is happy to announce that Past-President and former CEO of Western Allied Mechanical, Angie Simon and Aaron Heilbrun, Category Director for Safety for Sustainability and Industry Trends at Stanley Black & Decker will be collaborating on and upcoming presentation, How SMACNA Contractors Can Help Bridge the Labor Gap. This interactive discussion will take place on Tuesday, December 10 at 2:00pm ET.

You’ll learn about how Heavy Metal Summer Experience introduces high school students and recent graduates to careers in the building trades to help fill our industry’s labor shortages, and most importantly, how your company can participate in 2025 and beyond.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see how you can join the almost 50 other SMACNA members that are striving to expand work-based college alternatives for the next generation of skilled workers.

Webinar Information
How SMACNA Contractors Can Help Bridge the Labor Gap
Tuesday, December 10 at 2:00pm ET 
REGISTER HERE

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