Empowering Skilled Trades: Insights from Jennifer Green, Director of Competitions and Business Development at Skills Ontario

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In this episode of Facility Voices, David Trask talks with Jennifer Green, Director of Competitions and Business Development at Skills Ontario. Jennifer shares her personal journey from her start as a registered apprentice in high school to becoming a prominent advocate for skilled trades and women in the trades. She discusses the importance of the Skills Ontario Competition, an event that showcases skilled trades and technologies and offers participants the chance to represent Canada at the World Skills Competition.

Jennifer highlights the critical role of essential skills like problem-solving and financial literacy in skilled trades success, along with her organization's initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion within the industry. She also emphasizes the importance of educators guiding students toward career opportunities in skilled trades, and the value of exploring options beyond conventional career paths.

In a unique effort to inspire younger generations, Jennifer has compiled a list of children's books that focus on skilled trades, which has garnered international recognition. She also touches on the public survey she led through an advisory committee, aimed at shaping policies to better support skilled trades in Ontario.

Tune in to this insightful discussion on breaking down barriers, expanding opportunities in skilled trades, and the innovative ways Jennifer is inspiring future generations to pursue these essential careers.

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Jennifer Green in an influential advocate, leaving an indelible mark and pioneering for opportunities for women in non-traditional careers within skilled trades, tackling Canada's skills gap. As Director of Competitions and Business Development at Skills Ontario, Jennifer and her team orchestrate Canada's largest skilled trades event, the Skills Ontario Competition. Together they manage 2,500+ competitors in 75+ contests, coordinating 700 volunteers and 37,000 visitors.

Her efforts continue to elevate skilled trades and women in the field. Recognized as an opinion leader, Jennifer actively participates in speaking engagements, round tables and crafts innovative social media posts, bolstering global awareness.



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