
Joseph Blackman welcomed Sarah Collins from Pittsburgh Water to the podcast, where she detailed their innovative approach to talent acquisition and the critical mission of providing water services to 500,000 people daily. Sarah Collins emphasized the necessity of adaptability and relationship building when creating pipelines with community and educational partners to ensure hands-on learning and career exploration. The conversation highlighted the development of Pittsburgh Water’s first state-approved apprenticeship program, a strategic move designed to combat the "silver tsunami" of retirements by pairing on-the-job training with union-partnered classroom instruction. Key talking points included the importance of learning from past program failures by building initiatives with the community rather than just for them, as well as creative problem-solving to remove barriers like transportation for green infrastructure fieldwork. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Marlene Alcaraz: Engineering Aid @ City of Santa Ana, CA

Justin Hopkins: General Manager @ Stockton East Water District, CA

Tia Cavender: CEO and Founder of Dig Deep Research

Ignatius Jean: Executive Director of CAWASA (CARIBBEAN WATER & SEWERAGE ASSOCIATION)
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