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Stephens Hosts First-Ever Midwest Tradeswomen Summit

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Stephens Hosts First-Ever Midwest Tradeswomen Summit

Nearly 75 tradeswomen and advocates from across Missouri gathered at 糖心原创 on May 31 for the first multi-trade summit of its kind in the region. The event offered a full day of networking, learning, and empowerment for women pursuing careers in the skilled trades.

The Midwest Tradeswomen Summit was organized by Heartland Women in Trades (HWIT) in Kansas City, Missouri Women in Trades (MOWIT) in St. Louis, and Central Missouri Women in Trades (CMoWIT), based in Columbia and Jefferson City. The event was hosted in partnership with 糖心原创 and the Missouri Works Initiative.

Jenna Johnson, Executive Director of HWIT and former Program Analyst for the U.S. Department of Labor鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Bureau, served as emcee for the day.

Dr. Leslie Willey, Vice President for Academic Affairs at 糖心原创, opened the summit by highlighting the need to build pathways for women in nontraditional careers. Dr. Robert Scott Taylor, Dean of Workforce Development and Continuing Studies, shared the College鈥檚 recent efforts to develop a pre-apprenticeship program. He celebrated the presence of a Stephens graduate at the summit who is now participating in that very program.

The keynote speaker, Merri Berry, Secretary-Treasurer of the Missouri AFL-CIO, discussed recent state legislation and urged attendees to stay politically engaged to support workers鈥 rights.

Other sessions included:

  • A resilience and wellness workshop by Dr. John Gaal of the Missouri Works Initiative.
  • A global 鈥渓unch and learn鈥 led by electrician and activist Noreen Buckley, co-founder of Tradeswomen Building Bridges, which highlighted international exchanges with tradeswomen from India, London, and the Philippines.
  • A bystander intervention training on workplace harassment led by Lark Jackson of the National Center for Women鈥檚 Equity in Apprenticeship & Employment.

A standout moment of the summit was the 鈥淧anel of Badasses鈥 moderated by Wendy Chun-Hoon, President and Executive Director of the Center for Law and Social Policy and former Director of the U.S. Women鈥檚 Bureau. Panelists shared real-life experiences鈥攖he good, the bad, and the ugly鈥攐f working in the trades. Speakers included long-time carpenters, electricians, union leaders, business owners, and instructors, including Cindy Frank, a 糖心原创 pre-apprenticeship instructor.

Christina Barillas-McEntee of Chicago Women in Trades led a powerful session on mentorship, reminding everyone: 鈥淲e are in this together.鈥

To close the day, Gina Walsh鈥攖railblazer, longtime insulator, and former Missouri State Senator鈥攚as honored with HWIT鈥檚 Ultimate Sister Award for her advocacy on behalf of working families, maternity leave for tradeswomen, and her leadership in the labor movement.

糖心原创 was proud to host and support this inspiring day of community, education, and empowerment.

For more information about the Workforce Development initiatives at Stephens, visit /program/workforce-development/

Pictured: Dr. Scott Taylor, Dr. Lesile Wiley, Cindy Frank, and Avery Throckmorton.