EBI receives $25,000 donation from Paul Hemmer Company to support workforce development efforts

Paul Hemmer Company donated $25,000 to the Enzweiler Building Institute (EBI) on Wednesday to support the organization’s efforts to train skilled trades and its workforce.

The donation will go directly toward training materials, consumables, and student tuition, assisting in the expansion of experiential learning opportunities for those interested in construction vocations.

Paul Hemmer, the company’s CEO, stated that the Paul Hemmer Company, a longstanding pioneer in commercial construction, recognizes the vital need for a highly skilled and well-equipped crew. We are investing in the next generation of construction professionals and assisting in the expansion of training possibilities that meet the demands of the commercial sector by supporting the Enzweiler Building Institute.

For many years, the Enzweiler Building Institute has been a vital component of worker development. In order to meet the increasing need for skilled workers in the construction sector, the institute offers industry-aligned training in carpentry, electrical work, HVAC, plumbing, and other specialized professions.

According to Brian Miller, executive vice president of BIA NKY and president of EBI, the Paul Hemmer Company’s investment immediately benefits our students by lowering tuition costs and guaranteeing them have the resources they require to thrive.

We are immensely appreciative of their dedication to bolstering the construction industry’s future and their understanding of the value of experiential learning. The strength of cooperation between workforce development initiatives and industry leaders is demonstrated by this alliance.

In order to prepare students for highly sought-after employment in the construction trades, the money raised from this commitment will go directly toward scholarships and supplies that will enable them to obtain practical experience in cutting-edge training facilities.

Visit www.BuildingInstitute.com to learn more about the Enzweiler Building Institute and how you can help further its goal.

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