The Built Environment Collaborative, a project of Greater Cleveland Works, is advancing workforce development by empowering Greater Cleveland residents and small businesses—especially Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs)—to gain skills, secure employment, and thrive in the construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy industries.
Through this effort, HHW Ohio and Manufacturing Works have partnered to raise awareness of renewable energy career pathways, aligning their efforts with the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant. A key component of this collaboration is the expansion of HHW Ohio’s WISE Pathways program.
WISE Pathways is a career exploration program designed specifically for women interested in entering high-demand, traditionally male-dominated industries. The program provides:
Each week, participants engage with industry leaders through classroom sessions, job site tours, and hands-on activities. Employer partners include:
Recognizing the need to engage women in manufacturing careers (as outlined in the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association Statewide Workforce Blueprint) Manufacturing Works partnered with HHW Ohio to enhance the WISE Pathways program.
Key outcomes include:
To strengthen this curriculum, Manufacturing Works collaborated with renewable energy experts and regional employers to ensure alignment with workforce needs.
The next WISE Pathways cohort begins October 21, 2025, with even greater opportunities for employer engagement.
Planned activities include:
By connecting women to training and employers in manufacturing and renewable energy, WISE Pathways and its partners are helping build the next generation of skilled workers in Northeast Ohio.
For manufacturing employers in Northeast Ohio, the WISE Pathways initiative represents a powerful opportunity to:
Manufacturing Works, HHW Ohio, and Greater Cleveland Works invite more employers to get involved—whether by shaping curriculum, hosting site visits, or connecting participants with employment opportunities.
Interested in getting involved? Email Sylvia Rios, Workforce Program Manager, or call 216.920.1961.