December 8: Women of Powerline Technicians Toronto Networking Lunch

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Dec 3, 2018

Join Women of PLT for a networking lunch to celebrate the accomplishments of members, the successes of Women of Powerline Technicians, and 2019 strategic direction, all wrapped up in an informal festive gathering.

Officially launched in September of 2016, Women of Powerline Technicians promotes diversity, inclusion and equality in the trades. The organization partners with employers to establish a sustainable workforce. Through these initiatives Women of PLT creates possibilities for women to succeed in skilled trades and technical roles within Canada’s utilities. Its vision is to see men and women represented in every distribution operations crew.

Women of Powerline Technicians’ events provide education and career development opportunities to students and professional women in the electricity sector. Male allies and sponsors are welcome to attend.

Find out more: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/women-of-powerline-technicians-toronto-networking-lunch-tickets-52888113772

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