With a national discussion around major infrastructure investment, including training to prepare jobseekers to access these good jobs, could this be an opportunity for women to thrive in an industry in which they currently make up on 10% of the labor force? Just how does infrastructure equal economic opportunity? Philadelphia’s Councilwoman Cherelle Parker (https://phlcouncil.com/cherelleparker/), the Chair of the Delaware River Port Authority (http://www.drpa.org/), and Leslie Richards (http://www.septa.org/about/gm/), SEPTA (http://www.septa.org/) General Manager, talk about the real economic (and jobs) impact of investment in bridges, transit and roads. Kathy O’Malley, SEPTA lineman, talks about finding her calling and making a good living doing a “man’s job” and Christine Bronson of JEVS’ Orleans Technical College (https://orleanstech.edu/) talks about the contributions women are making in male-dominated sectors.
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