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like never before. It’s reaching people where they are, using digital platforms to meaningfully engage them about topics that have been pushed aside for too long. Using the momentum of online
conversations surrounding topics such as “Allyship in Construction” and providing a platform for Black leaders in the industry to speak, #IYouWe opens the dialogue on issues that will shape the industry for California’s next generation. To date, the #IYouWe series has garnered more than 14,500 impres- sions and continues to be a major driver of engagement among Build California audiences. “Te only missing piece to a
successful career in the trades was exposure, but the construction industry has found a champion in Build California,” said Josh Raper, Regional Manager, Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters. “Teir team has created an information pipeline to a much-
At the launch of a Clovis High School partnership with Build California (pre-COVID)
needed future workforce through tech and outreach. Tis group has improved the industry and changed people’s lives
through good paying jobs and for that we thank you.”
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