The Role of Public Policy in the Retention and Advancement of Women in the Skilled Trades

Vanessa Morin

Vanessa Morin

Vanessa Morin

Vanessa Morin graduated from the Master of Public Policy program in Fall 2020. After 10 years’ experience in the construction and building supply industry, Vanessa chose to focus her capstone on exploring the representation of women in the skilled trades industry. Working in this industry is where Vanessa discovered her passion for business and attended SAIT registering in the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Vanessa graduated from SAIT in 2019 as Class Valedictorian. Vanessa eager to combine her experience and education in both business and public policy by working as a consultant or analyst.

Also see Vanessa’s work at:

https://www.660citynews.com/2020/10/02/infrastructure-funding-may-leave-women-out-of-economic-recovery/

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-albertas-recovery-plan-favours-men-and-that-is-likely-a-deliberate/