The Jill of All Trades event debuts at Okanagan Collegesa国际传媒檚 (OC) Kelowna campus on Wednesday, May 15.
One hundred young women from high schools across the Okanagan, Similkameen, and Shuswap will learn from successful women all this week.
OC is hosting Jill of All Trades for the first time this year, led by instructors and female industry mentors.
They include construction business owner Sandy Morris, aircraft maintenance engineer Amanda Kury from KF Aerospace and Krista Ohman-Relph, an electrician and crew chief at BC Hydro.
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OC Manager of Trades Programming, Sara Cousins, said the college is committed to supporting women in trades and promoting diversity within the industry.
sa国际传媒淥ur goal is to continue to develop the workforce of the future and increase the number of tradespeople overall in our region and the province,sa国际传媒 she added.
Jill of All Trades features hands-on workshops in motor vehicle maintenance, and manufacturing and construction trades.
For more about trades and apprenticeship training visit the .
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