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 Transforming Skilled 
				Trades: Unlocking Untapped Potential by Empowering Women to 
				Close the Skills Gap. Ferguson Steps Up as Founding Sponsor to Champion Women in 
				Plumbing and Piping (WiPP).
 
			
			As the horizon approaches where the entire baby boomer generation 
			will reach retirement eligibility by 2030, an exciting opportunity 
			presents itself: the chance to redefine the skilled trades 
			landscape. While the shortage of skilled professionals is being 
			felt, the next five years offer a promising era for transformation. 
 With a building boom on the horizon,
			
			ongoing efforts to encourage young talent to explore trade careers 
			gain traction. However, there remains a collective understanding 
			that more work lies ahead. This pursuit demands innovation, the 
			removal of barriers, and, most importantly, the integration of 
			underrepresented groups, notably women. In an industry where women 
			constitute just 10 percent of the U.S. construction workforce, it's 
			evident that there's untapped potential awaiting exploration. 
			Stepping into this realm with fervor, Ferguson has come forward as a 
			founding sponsor of
			Women 
			in Plumbing and Piping (WiPP), an organization poised to 
			catalyze positive change by fostering community, empowerment and 
			resounding success among women in the skilled trades.
 
 “The timing for women to enter the skilled trades has never been 
			better,” explained Melissa Hazelwood, Director of Social Impact at 
			Ferguson. “With the recent federal investments in upgrading our 
			country’s infrastructure, available training and just the sheer 
			volume of career openings – the opportunities for women are 
			limitless. We’re thrilled to partner with Women in Plumbing and 
			Piping to help attract more women to and support the women currently 
			in the industry.”
 
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					“While more women are joining the trades 
					there remains less than 4% of women who work as plumbers and 
					pipefitters,” said Kim Gill, WiPP executive director. 
					“There’s a real opportunity to close the skilled labor gap 
					by creating awareness of these fulfilling careers, 
					recruiting women into them and then supporting these women 
					to keep them engaged. We are excited to work with Ferguson 
					to attract and retain women into the industry with their 
					support and through our collaboration.”
 Women: The Cornerstone of Pipeline Success
 A Solution to the Skills Gap: As the baby boomer generation 
					retires, the gap in skilled trades professionals becomes 
					more pronounced. Often underrepresented in these fields, 
					women emerge as a dynamic force capable of addressing this 
					disparity. By embracing diverse talent, the trades industry 
					can leverage women's expertise to bridge the impending 
					skills shortage.
 
			Diverse Skills, Fresh Perspectives: The 
			infusion of diverse viewpoints spurs innovation. Women bring unique 
			problem-solving approaches and fresh perspectives, which can drive 
			creative solutions in an industry that often requires adaptability 
			and ingenuity.
 Enhanced Collaboration and Communication: Teams that reflect 
			a spectrum of backgrounds and perspectives tend to collaborate more 
			effectively. In an industry that thrives on teamwork, including 
			women can lead to better communication, cooperation, and, 
			ultimately, project success.
 
 Strong Role Models: The presence of women in leadership 
			positions within skilled trades can serve as aspirational models for 
			younger generations. When women succeed in these fields, it paves 
			the way for others to follow suit, creating a self-sustaining 
			diversity cycle.
 
 Why the Ferguson and WiPP Collaboration Matters
 Ferguson's collaboration with Women in Plumbing and Piping (WiPP) is 
			more than an alliance; it's a commitment to shaping a more inclusive 
			future for the skilled trades. The Women in Plumbing and Piping (WiPP) 
			initiative championed by Ferguson is poised to transform the skilled 
			trades landscape. Its four pillars—mentorship, education, networking 
			and recognition—reflect a comprehensive strategy for integrating 
			more women into the industry. This multifaceted approach attracts 
			women and equips them with the tools needed to excel.
 
				
				
				Mentorship: WiPP's mentorship programs 
				provide an empowering environment for women to receive guidance 
				from seasoned professionals. These initiatives offer a lifeline 
				for newcomers navigating the intricacies of a predominantly male 
				sector.
				
				Education: WiPP's emphasis on education 
				equips women with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in 
				their roles. This investment not only propels individual careers 
				but also elevates the collective capabilities of the industry.
				
				Networking: WiPP creates networking 
				platforms that foster connections, collaboration and knowledge 
				sharing. These networks cultivate relationships that contribute 
				to personal growth and professional advancement.
				
				Recognition: WiPP's ultimate goal is to 
				empower and recognize women with pathways to success. 
					
					As the skilled trades industry braces for the 
					impact of retiring baby boomers, including underrepresented 
					groups, particularly women, becomes a paramount 
					consideration. With a forward-looking approach, Ferguson's 
					collaboration with Women in Plumbing and Piping exemplifies 
					the positive change that's possible. Integrating women in 
					skilled trades isn't just a step towards gender equality; 
					it's an investment in a more resilient, innovative and 
					prosperous industry. Through initiatives that foster 
					community, empowerment and growth, the trades can 
					undoubtedly create a brighter future with women at its core.
 ABOUT WiPP: Women in Plumbing and Piping is newly 
					established in November 2022 by women seeking to create a 
					community of connection and empowerment for women in the 
					plumbing and piping industries to thrive personally and 
					professionally. WiPP members are bringing the industry to a 
					new level of excellence by supporting and promoting the 
					contributions of women as an essential component to the 
					future of these trades. The association is based in suburban 
					Denver, and its website is
					
					womeninplumbingandpipe.org.
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