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, -based Home Builders Institute Appointed Katie Shaw as Associate Vice President of Human Resources
Date of management change: August 31, 2022
, -based Home Builders Institute Appointed Katie Shaw as Associate Vice President of Human Resources
HBI is a national leader for career training in the building industry. It prepares students with the skills and experience they need for successful careers through pre-apprenticeship training, job placement services, mentoring, certification programs, textbooks and curricula. With an 80 percent job placement rate for graduates, HBI training programs are taught in local communities across the country to youth, veterans, ex-offenders, displaced workers and other underserved populations. HBI training programs do more than just provide job skills; they build character and self-esteem, providing students with the interpersonal skills they need to succeed on the job and in life. This gives graduates a solid foundation for becoming valuable members of their communities and responsible citizens. HBI helps national, state and local policymakers understand the importance of creating a skilled workforce for the building industry and assists state and federal agencies, local workforce investment boards and home builder associations further their goals by providing workers with valuable job skills that match local workforce needs. It partners with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) on various workforce development initiatives.
Katie Shaw is Associate Vice President of Human Resources at Home Builders Institute. Previously, Katie held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.
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