Women in the Trades

Alaska Works Partnership, Success Stories

Inspiring stories about people just like you who decided to make a better future for themselves. Alaska Works Partnership is here to help you with free cross-industry training & education. There’s never a better time than right now to start building a better future. Contact us today and let’s get started!


Cameryn Olson
Cameryn Olson, a determined nineteen-year-old, pursued her passion for operating heavy equipment despite facing obstacles. After completing a 40-hour training program, she applied and was accepted into the Alaska Operating Engineers’ apprenticeship program. She is currently loving the training and is on track for a bright career as a heavy equipment operator.
Emily Campbell
Emily is almost done with her two weeks of CDL training and is currently in week six out of eleven for heavy equipment operating training with the Operating Engineers Local 302. She’s been doing great in her training and has already learned how to operate heavy machinery such as a scraper, excavator, and road grader. Plus, she’s also picked up the skill of grade-checking. Read more to learn about her inspiring journey.
Jaclyn Johnson
Jaclyn’s journey towards a fulfilling career is a testament to the impact that Alaska Works Partnership (AWP) can have on individuals. In just a few interactions, AWP staff were able to introduce Jaclyn to the world of construction training and the opportunities available to her. This led her to apply for and complete telecommunications training in both Anchorage and Wasilla, where she discovered her passion and talent for the craft.
Trinity Nusbaum Carpentry Apprenticeship Success
Trinity Nusbaum
Trinity’s apprenticeship in the carpentry trade is a big step forward for her career, and it is a testament to the benefits of vocational training and apprenticeships. These programs offer a unique opportunity to gain practical skills and hands-on experience in a specific trade, while also earning a wage and benefits.

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Darren Bunde
“The classes have helped me understand more of the trade and what is involved. It’s amazing that Alaskan carpenters build everything from dirt to doorknobs,”
Kirk McKibben
Kirk McKibben has worked manual labor jobs his entire working career; the last several years operating a mini excavator at the Fort Richardson National Cemetery. As his skills progressed, Kirk wanted to move toward a career, rather than stay stuck in his current job. After completing a 40-hour training in heavy equipment operating, he knew that the heavy equipment operating world was where he wanted to be.
Trinity Nusbaum Carpentry Apprenticeship Success
Trinity Nusbaum
Trinity’s apprenticeship in the carpentry trade is a big step forward for her career, and it is a testament to the benefits of vocational training and apprenticeships. These programs offer a unique opportunity to gain practical skills and hands-on experience in a specific trade, while also earning a wage and benefits.

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