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GM Canada sponsors Skills Ontario’s Young Women’s Initiatives

Adam Dras   

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GM Canada has joined Skills Ontario as a sponsor of Skills Ontario’s Young Women’s Initiatives, in an effort to empower young women to pursue skilled trades and tech careers.
“We are very grateful to GM Canada for joining us as a sponsor,” says Ian Howcroft, CEO of Skills Ontario. “Working together and setting skilled trade and technology leaders up for success is crucial. Skilled trades and technologies play an imperative role in our lives and continuing to support these fields and the professionals working within them benefits us all. Together, we can build our future skilled workforce.”
For over 20 years, Skills Ontario has been running its Young Women’s Initiatives program. Initiatives include Career Exploration Events, an International Day of the Girl virtual activity series, an International Women’s Day Conference, and more.
“As a woman in trades, I’m proud to work for GM as we dismantle barriers and perceptions that prevent women from pursuing careers in skilled trades and technology,” says Jennifer Cowdrey, electrical/chassis/ HVAC quality engineer at CAMI Assembly in Ingersoll, Ont. “We’re working with Skills Ontario to help empower women to be their own advocates and to pursue what they believe in, working collectively to make work a more inclusive place.”


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