hba Support Aspiring Home Builders at SkillsUSA Competition
在北卡罗来纳州,小约翰·胡普斯., president of the Onslow County HBA, reached out to a rising team of all-women talent from Jacksonville High School to supply four students with fresh boots from Boot Barn.
The team — Kendall Kellum (carpenter), Kelize Velez Galan(水管工), Madison McClary (mason) and KJ Hennessy (electric) — earned first place gold in the teamworks competition for both their regional and state contests, setting them up for a back-to-back appearance at the SkillsUSA national competition in June.
“Their work area was neat and tidy, everything was measured right, it was precise,” said Hoopes. “They were done and cleaned up and just sitting there because they were done while other groups were hammering until the last second.”
The aspiring professionals routinely attend Onslow County HBA events, and Hoopes makes sure to update members on all their achievements during meetings.
This kind of support from North Carolina hba is nothing new, as volunteers have been involved with SkillsUSA for more than two decades. 巴迪休斯, NAHB First Vice Chairman and a past North Carolina HBA president, was presented with a Champion Award by SkillsUSA NC this year in recognition of his years of service and support to the organization.
In Colorado, the HBA of Colorado Springs founded 职业生涯 in Construction Colorado (CICC), a non-profit that believes students deserve choices for a sustainable, rewarding career and that the industry deserves a skilled workforce.
通过中金公司, students have had engaging and rigorous work-based experiences inside and outside the classroom that have earned them certificates recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor, internships, and jobs right out of high school.
Enrollment has gone up rapidly since the program was established in 2015, with a record 63 high schools participating in 2024 and 2,669名学生. Seventy percent of those students say they have interest in pursuing a career in construction.
In April’s SkillsUSA Colorado state competition, 中金学生名列前茅, 把第一个, second and third in all skilled trade categories including teamworks, 木工, 电, 内阁做, 管道和砖石工程.
“SkillsUSA gives these students an opportunity to showcase their skills firsthand in front of industry members by themselves,马洛·阿舍说, 中金公司运营经理. “他们不能依靠教练. It’s an opportunity for them to show themselves that, ‘嘿, 我很擅长这个, and I am going to have a successful future based on my skillset.’”
NAHB encourages industry professionals to get involved and help attract budding talent in residential construction to take part in SkillsUSA activities. Members are also encouraged to attend a regional, state or even the national SkillsUSA competition to see the next generation of workers thrive in a competitive setting.
Learn more about NAHB’s partnership with SkillsUSA at salamzone.com.