Women in Trades: Young Ambassadors | Sarina Russo

Women in Trades: Young Ambassadors

By Sarina Russo Editorial Team
Women in Trades: Young Ambassadors
Cassandra Hellyer Maud (left) and Ruby Kennedy (right)

Women have come a long way in the fight for equality in the workplace, especially when it comes to traditionally men dominated industries. Though there is still a long way to go, next generation of women is stepping up to the challenge. Young ambassadors, like Cassandra Hellyer Maud and Ruby Kennedy (pictured) are passionate about promoting women in trades and breaking down gender barriers in the workplace. Despite extensive challenges, both women are real fighters and are focused in succeeding in the trades.

Having young ambassadors are important because these young women serve as role models, demonstrating that women can succeed in traditionally male-dominated industries. Additionally, having young ambassadors for women in trades can help to change perceptions about these industries. By showcasing the skills and talents of women in the trades, they can help to break down stereotypes and demonstrate that women are just as capable as men in these fields.

Ultimately, young ambassadors for women in trades are making a significant impact in promoting gender equality in the workplace. By speaking to young people and showcasing the skills and talents of women in the trades, they are breaking down stereotypes and encouraging more women to pursue careers in these fields. As we continue to work towards equality in the workplace, young ambassadors, such as Cassandra and Ruby, play a critical role in shaping the future of the trades.

Click here to find out more about Women in Non-Traditional Trades.

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