#365 Larry La Gamba talks Georgetown Skilled Trades Mentorship Group to get kids into trades

1 year ago
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Join us on The Construction Life Podcast as we welcome Larry La Gamba back to discuss the Georgetown Skilled Trades Mentorship Group and his efforts to inspire young people to pursue careers in the trades. Larry shares his insights on the challenges facing the skilled trades, including poor marketing and government failings, and emphasizes the importance of tradespeople taking an active role in promoting the trades to the younger generation.
Discover the options available for kids to get involved in the trades and the programs designed to help them succeed. If you're interested in the Georgetown Skilled Trades Mentorship Group, connect with them on Facebook or reach out to Larry on Instagram @Larry.LaGamba or through email at LarryLaGamba@hotmail.com.
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