Mike Rowe to Headline "NH Bringing Back the Trades" and the Tradeapalooza Career Fair November 15th
$110,000 in scholarships will be awarded to scholarship applicants interested in pursuing a career in the trades.
Concord, NH – November 15, 2024 – This November, four New Hampshire organizations will host an exciting first-of-its-kind event aimed at highlighting the value of trade professions as "NH Bringing Back the Trades" and the Tradeapalooza Career Fair welcome special guest Mike Rowe, the renowned television host and a passionate advocate for skilled trades. This event, held at NHTI, Concord’s Community College, will raise awareness about careers in the trades and encourage young people to pursue fulfilling and in-demand paths in these fields.
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A NHADA Diamond PARTNERThe event is designed for students, parents, and job seekers interested in exploring career opportunities in trades. The Tradeapalooza Career Fair will allow participants to connect with 81 organizations across various industries, learn about available internships and apprenticeships, and gain insights from professionals who have built successful careers in the trades.
"Bring Back the Trades" is a non-profit founded by Steve Turner, dedicated to providing scholarships monthly and to closing the gap between job openings and the shortage of skilled workers in fields like construction, plumbing, automotive and manufacturing. This event will provide a life-changing opportunity for attendees, as $110,000 in scholarships will be awarded to New Hampshire residents pursuing careers in the trades.
The four host organizations are Bring Back the Trades, Grappone Automotive celebrating their 100th anniversary this November, PROCON celebrating their 90th anniversary, and the Community College System of New Hampshire.
John Stebbins, CEO of PROCON and an event host/sponsor, shared his enthusiasm, stating, “Mike Rowe is one of the most passionate advocates for the skilled trades, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the event with Steve Turner, founder of Bring Back the Trades. Both of their messages align perfectly with our mission at PROCON to support the next generation of tradespeople and address the skills gap. We're excited to contribute to building a strong workforce in New Hampshire with these scholarships.”
Amanda Grappone Osmer, Chief Vision Officer of Grappone Automotive, a long-time supporter of workforce development, added, “This event is an incredible opportunity to spotlight the importance of trade careers in New Hampshire. Inspiring and supporting young people to consider these career paths is crucial. By offering scholarships, we’re helping pave the way for their success.”
Mark Rubinstein, Chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire, also expressed support for the event, emphasizing how the community college system is actively encouraging young people to pursue training and education in trades through its programs.
With a focus on promoting vocational careers and providing financial support to aspiring tradespeople, the event is expected to attract a large audience of students, educators, and industry professionals. The $110,000 in scholarships will be awarded to scholarship applicants committed to training and education in the trades, underscoring the event’s dedication to building a skilled workforce.
The "NH Bringing Back the Trades" event will take place on the campus of NHTI in Concord on November 15th. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Mike Rowe and young adults in the trades, connect with industry leaders, and take meaningful steps toward fulfilling careers in the trades.
All though the event is sold out, anyone can access the event live stream by obtaining an Eventbrite Live Stream Video Remote Access ticket. For more information about the event, visit NHBringing Back the Trades.org.
About Bring Back The Trades: Bring Back the Trades is a not-for-profit organization helping to fund scholarships for trade school students. To learn more and apply for scholarships, visit https://bringbackthetrades.org/
About PROCON PROCON is a single-source architecture, engineering, and construction management firm serving commercial developers throughout the Northeast. For 90 years, the 4th-generation company has been built on integrity, lasting partnerships, and a steadfast commitment to client success. For more information, visit PROCON’s website.
About Grappone Automotive
Grappone Automotive Group is celebrating their 100th anniversary led by fourth generation Amanda Osmer carrying on the tradition of caring for Grappone’s team members, guests, and community by serving with integrity, kindness, and respect. For more information, visit Grappone Automotive website.