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It’s no secret that construction work has long been a male-dominated industry. Erik Antokal is striving to change that.
“You have 50% of the population that has essentially been historically excluded from that incredible opportunity – what an untapped resource,” Antokal says.
After graduating from Tufts University in 2012, Antokal completed a fellowship with the Coro New York Leadership Center, where he was able to work with the United Federation of Teachers and 32BJ SEIU, the politically powerful property service workers union. Prior to joining Nontraditional Employment for Women, Antokal also worked for the New York City Department of Small Business Services, where he helped coordinate the city’s business improvement districts.
The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, February 25 to March 3
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Lily Fisher, 9, of Girard, left, and Hayden Forestal, 8, of Youngstown, enjoy hot chocolate as the two girls stay warm at an outdoor reunion of summer camp participants Sunday at the Jewish Community Centerâs winter campus. Children who take part in the summer camps could attend the winter campus with their families to see friends from last summer and see what is being planned in 2021.
YOUNGSTOWN Children who have spent their summers attending the Jewish Community Center’s summer camps reminisced Sunday about the fun they had swimming and horseback riding while trying to stay warm in Sunday’s frigid temperatures when the high for the day was 24 degrees.