Alaska Works Partnership, Success Stories

Read our inspiring stories about students who have taken advantage of our programs and services at Alaska Works Partnership. Be sure to reach out to us if you have any questions. We're ready to help you start your career in the construction trades today.


Apprenticeship Success

Emily Campbell's story is a very inspiring example of resilience, determination, and the power of second chances. Despite facing personal challenges, Emily was able to turn her life around through hard work, support, and training.

Emily's journey began when she participated in the Cadet to Work Program (CWP) through AMYA and Alaska Works Partnership in 2017. This program gave her the opportunity to explore different construction trades and gain valuable skills and knowledge. Emily completed several trainings, including electrical wiring, carpentry, and OSHA 10hr, which laid the foundation for her future career.

However, Emily faced personal struggles and became a substance abuser. She ended up in the Hiland Correctional Facility and entered a recovery program at AK addiction rehabilitation services in Wasilla. This was a turning point for Emily, as she was able to overcome her addiction and work hard to rebuild her life.

Emily's story took another positive turn when she ran into her Alaska Works case manager, who encouraged her to apply for a Heavy Equipment Operating 40hr training. Emily excelled in the training and discovered a passion for operating heavy equipment.

With the support of her case manager, Emily applied to the Operating Engineers Local 302 heavy equipment operating apprenticeship and was accepted in December 2022. This was a significant achievement for Emily, as it meant she would have the opportunity to work in a high-demand trade with good earning potential.

Throughout her journey, Emily acknowledges that her sobriety played a critical role in her success. She also credits the training and guidance she received from Alaska Works Partnership, which helped her gain the skills and knowledge she needed to pursue her career goals.

Emily's story is an inspiring reminder that no matter what challenges we face, it is never too late to start over and pursue our dreams. Her experience highlights the importance of access to training and support services, especially for individuals who have experienced setbacks or personal struggles.

Emily's message to others who have faced similar challenges is clear: seek help and support, work hard to overcome obstacles, and consider a career in construction apprenticeship.

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Youth Apprenticeship – Faces of Success:

Noah SwitzerTraining received: Building Maintenance and Telecommunications Success: Noah engaged in several educational opportunities offered by Alaska Works, immersing himself in various courses to explore his interests and develop his skills. However, it was during his enrollment in the Telecommunications class that he experienced a significant breakthrough. Within the span of just six months, Noah's […]

Austin Hatten

Austin a nine-year army veteran, transitioned into civilian life with a clear goal: to pursue a career in the trades. In June, 2023, Austin took a significant step towards his goal by applying to the IBEW apprenticeship program. Recognizing the importance of building a strong foundation for his future, he didn’t stop there. In July, he […]

Michael Abraham

Michael's journey is a testament to perseverance and ambition. While serving his country in the Army Reserves, he didn't let his commitments deter him from pursuing his dreams. When he wasn't fulfilling his reserve duties, he found employment as a substitute teacher in his hometown of Chefornak, Alaska. Determined to expand his horizons, Michael set […]

Women in the Trades – Faces of Success

Elsie NayokpukTraining received: Building Maintenance, Wood Framing, Sheetrock & Taping, Blueprint Reading, Math and Optical Instruments, Power ToolsSuccess: Elsie, passionate about Carpentry, turned to Alaska Works Partnership (AWP) for support. Through AWP, she immersed herself in training, refined her resume, and successfully landed a job at F&E Contracting, contributing to affordable housing for Cook Inlet […]

Derek Harris

Training received: FCA Telecommunications Success: Derek’s journey is nothing short of inspiring, a testament to his resilience and determination as he navigated a significant career transition. With sixteen years of military service, Derek stepped into civilian life in July 2023 with a drive to secure stable employment and provide for his family. His initial pursuit […]

Faces of Success

Ivan Voronin Training received: Heavy Duty Service Oiler Success: Ivan, a volunteer firefighter, police officer andrescue firefighter at Fairbanks International Airport, also manages his own snow removal and dirt work business. Seeking to enhance his skill set, he enrolled in the Heavy Duty Service Oiler Training with Alaska Works Partnership in August 2023, envisioning improving […]

Tanori Perry

Training received: FCA 80-hour Carpentry Training, October 2016 Success: Tanori’s determination and commitment paid off in a big way. After completing the 80-hour Carpentry training with Alaska Works Partnership in 2016, he knew he wanted to expand his skill set beyond his military background. As a devoted family man, he sought to secure a stable […]

Kenna Bates - Alaska Works Student Success
Kenna Bates

Training received: Heavy and Light Duty Mechanics, Sheetmetal & HVAC, Telecommunications, First Aid / CPR / AED, OSHA-10, Electrical Wiring, Carpentry, Structural Welding, Building Maintenance Success:Kenna initially joined AWP seeking opportunities for career advancement, having been limited to part-time work due to childcare responsibilities. Uncertain about her path, she explored options such as taking training […]

Manny Acuna

From student to project manager - Success Story Manny Acuna came to Alaska twenty years ago with the Air Force where he served for 13 years as an egress technician for fighter jets and other military aircraft. He found out about Alaska works through Helmets to Hardhats a year after he transitioned out of the […]

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