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What does it take to go from surviving a drive-by shooting… to leading one of the largest masonry unions in the Pacific Northwest?
In this episode of In the Mix, Adam sits down with Lowell Glodowski, President of BAC Local 1 (Washington & Alaska), to unpack a journey defined by resilience, grit, and relentless determination.
From an unexpected start in Job Corps to rising through the ranks of the masonry industry, Lowell shares how he carved out a path without connections, without shortcuts—and why that shaped the leader he is today.
This conversation goes far beyond career progression. It dives into the realities of union life, the evolution of workforce development, and how initiatives like Level Up are reshaping the future of the trades for the next generation.
In this episode, we cover:
About the Guest
Lowell Glodowski is the President of BAC Local 1, representing Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers across Washington and Alaska. With nearly three decades in the industry, Lowell’s journey spans from apprentice to business owner to union leader. Known for his no-excuses mindset and commitment to workforce development, he plays a key role in advancing training, recruitment, and long-term opportunity within the masonry trades.
How to Connect & Learn More
If you or someone you know is interested in exploring a career in the masonry trades, here’s how to get started:
Taking that first step—whether it’s a conversation, a tour, or an application—could open the door to a high-growth, high-opportunity career path in the trades.
Learn more about the Northwest Masonry Institute: https://masonryinstitute.com/in-the-mix
By Adam HutchinsonWhat does it take to go from surviving a drive-by shooting… to leading one of the largest masonry unions in the Pacific Northwest?
In this episode of In the Mix, Adam sits down with Lowell Glodowski, President of BAC Local 1 (Washington & Alaska), to unpack a journey defined by resilience, grit, and relentless determination.
From an unexpected start in Job Corps to rising through the ranks of the masonry industry, Lowell shares how he carved out a path without connections, without shortcuts—and why that shaped the leader he is today.
This conversation goes far beyond career progression. It dives into the realities of union life, the evolution of workforce development, and how initiatives like Level Up are reshaping the future of the trades for the next generation.
In this episode, we cover:
About the Guest
Lowell Glodowski is the President of BAC Local 1, representing Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers across Washington and Alaska. With nearly three decades in the industry, Lowell’s journey spans from apprentice to business owner to union leader. Known for his no-excuses mindset and commitment to workforce development, he plays a key role in advancing training, recruitment, and long-term opportunity within the masonry trades.
How to Connect & Learn More
If you or someone you know is interested in exploring a career in the masonry trades, here’s how to get started:
Taking that first step—whether it’s a conversation, a tour, or an application—could open the door to a high-growth, high-opportunity career path in the trades.
Learn more about the Northwest Masonry Institute: https://masonryinstitute.com/in-the-mix