EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Students Participate in Job Fair, Training and Networking Opportunities During AGC Annual Conference
By Scott Causley, Training and Workforce Development Manager
believe in the importance of devel- oping the construction industry’s future leaders by presenting them with various opportunities throughout the year. One such opportunity was attending the AGC of California 2017 Annual Conference, which drew over 60 students from across the state to
T
he AGC of California and the AGC Construction Education Foundation (AGC CEF) strongly
Indian Wells last October. Six students were able to attend due to a generous donation from AGC CEF.
Time for Education, Networking
For the majority of attendees,
the Annual Conference didn’t start until the late afternoon on Wednesday, October 11, with the opening general session. Te students, however, got started early Wednesday morning with
California Landscape & Irrigation Council (CLIC) Inc. Scholarship Continued on page 14
Kent Beecham – $1,000
Unger Construction Company’s Mike Mencarini talks with Brittney Lerdahl, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, during the AGC CEF job fair.
ehs International, Inc. Scholarships
Jacinto Moreno –
$3,000 - ehs Inc. scholarship recipient
Linda Tran –
$2,000 - ehs Inc. Scholarship Recipient
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