Show notes
America is electrifying at a pace we’ve never seen before – driven by AI data centers, smart grids, and modern infrastructure. But all of it depends on one critical workforce: electricians.The problem? The U.S. faces roughly 80,000 electrical job openings every year – and the gap is growing.In this Optimistic Outlook In Five, Lauren Espin breaks down why the electrician shortage has become a national challenge, and how a new coalition of industry, education, government, and nonprofit partners is coming together through the Siemens Foundation’s Careers Electric initiative to help close the gap.You’ll hear how this first-of-its-kind effort is creating clear, accessible pathways into high-paying electrical careers that don’t require a four-year degree—and why the model launching in North Carolina could become a blueprint for other states.Show notes: Press Release - https://news.siemens.com/en-us/siemens-foundation-launches-careers-electric-national-workforce-initiative/Episode Transcript - https://assets.ctfassets.net/17si5cpawjzf/6aLp0p8BfOHcP07o9Ea75I/ef9b42a06c9ec4598cf5ecd315efaea2/021926-optimistic-outlook-podcast-transcript.pdf

