Empowering Women in the Trades: First Participants of Millwright Regional Council - Canada and Build a Dream Joint Initiative Graduate on International Women’s Day 2024
Build A Dream
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Speaking with graduates

Pictured here, Nour Hachem-Fawaz, President of Build a Dream, and Melissa Young, Chief Executive Officer of Skilled Trades Ontario speaking with the new graduates of the Introduction to Millwrighting program delivered through a collaboration between the Millwright Regional Council and Build a Dream.
Pictured here, Nour Hachem-Fawaz, President of Build a Dream, and Melissa Young, Chief Executive Officer of Skilled Trades Ontario speaking with the new graduates of the Introduction to Millwrighting program delivered through a collaboration between the Millwright Regional Council and Build a Dream.

Minister Piccini

Pictured here: David Piccini, Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, addressing the crowd at today's graduation event held at the Darlington Energy Complex.
Pictured here: David Piccini, Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, addressing the crowd at today's graduation event held at the Darlington Energy Complex.

COURTICE, Ontario, March 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This International Women’s Day 2024, the Millwright Regional Council - Canada and national non-profit, Build a Dream, celebrate the first graduating cohort of their groundbreaking joint initiative, the Introduction to Millwrighting: 5-Week Program for Women.

The Introduction to Millwrighting Program, launched on February 5th at the Darlington Energy Complex, was a response to the need for skilled professional millwrights, with particular focus on recruiting women and other underrepresented groups. This initiative aimed to break down barriers and provide essential skills training and comprehensive support, empowering women to thrive in traditionally male-dominated industries.

By equipping women with the tools and support needed to excel in their careers, this program sets a precedent for future efforts aimed at bridging the gender gap in the workforce. The commitment of the Millwright Regional Council - Canada and Build a Dream to nationwide expansion reflects their dedication to creating a more equitable and inclusive future for all aspiring professional millwrights.

Nour Hachem-Fawaz, President of Build a Dream, and Melissa Young, Chief Executive Officer of Skilled Trades Ontario speaking with the new graduates.
Nour Hachem-Fawaz, President of Build a Dream, and Melissa Young, Chief Executive Officer of Skilled Trades Ontario speaking with the new graduates.


“As a proud participant of the Introduction to Millwrighting Program, I've not only acquired essential skills but also redefined what’s possible for women in the trades. The program has empowered me to step confidently into a male-dominated field and make my mark. I'm grateful for the support and encouragement I've received, and I'm excited to pave the way for aspiring women in the trades, proving that gender is no barrier to success.” Mya Benjamin, Introduction to Millwrighting Program for Women

As the first cohort of the Introduction to Millwrighting Program ends their time, the program is making a profound impact, “This initiative has provided a unique opportunity for us to expand our network and welcome more women into the highly skilled millwright community,” said Mark Beardsworth, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Millwright Regional Council – Canada. “Through partnerships like this, we're not just responding to the need for more millwright professionals, we're shaping the future of our industry. We are reaffirming our commitment to fostering inclusivity and empowering women. We’re not only building a stronger workforce today but also laying the foundation for a more diverse and inclusive tomorrow in the millwright profession.”

The collaboration with Durham College, Ontario Power Generation, and UBC Millwright Local 2309 Toronto connected participants with industry experts, reaffirming the commitment of all partners to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in the millwright profession.