Chuck Goodrich, President Of Gaylor Electric, Opens Gaylor Electric’s Doors To The Crossing School of Business and Entrepreneurship

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Indianapolis, IN, 10th May 2023, ZEX PR WIRE, Chuck Goodrich, President and CEO of Gaylor Electric, is proud to announce that the company is opening its doors to The Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship. The high school satellite campus is located on-site at Gaylor Electric, providing at-risk teenagers with a unique opportunity to fulfill their academic needs while gaining hands-on electrical trade experience.

The Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship program is geared towards students struggling in traditional school environments. With a fully equipped classroom of computers and dedicated teaching staff, the program provides a supportive environment for students to thrive. The school also offers a mentorship program and a comfortable space for students to spend quality time together.

Students spend half their day engaged in high-school curriculum and the other half training and learning the electrical trade in the Gaylor Electric fabrication warehouse. Upon graduation, these students leave with an Indiana high school diploma – not a GED – and practical experience in fabrication and production.

Gaylor Electric has been working with The Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship since its inception and has already graduated inspired students who have started careers in the electrical trade. Some of these young adults are working towards earning their associate degree with Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC).

As an award-winning electrical design-build contractor with over 1,400 skilled employees, Gaylor Electric has become a nationally recognized company with 11 offices in six states across the United States. With a commitment to safety, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Gaylor Electric has been named one of CIO Bulletin’s “Top 30 Greatest Places to Work.”

Chuck Goodrich stated

We are thrilled to open our doors to The Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship. We believe everyone deserves a chance to succeed, and we are proud to offer these students the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the electrical trade. We look forward to seeing these students graduate and become successful in their careers.

The partnership between Gaylor Electric and The Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship is a testament to the company’s dedication to giving back to the community and supporting the next generation of skilled workers.

Chuck Goodrich is a seasoned executive and CEO of Gaylor Electric, with over 30 years of experience in the industry. He joined the company as a college intern in 1991 and worked up to several key leadership positions before being appointed President & CEO in 2014. Under his leadership, Gaylor Electric has become one of the top electrical design-build contractors in the industry, with more than 1,000 jobs developed since his appointment. Mr. Goodrich is known for his high-performance leadership style, which inspires his team members to achieve excellence in everything they do. He is passionate about innovation, leadership, and community service and is a dedicated philanthropist who strongly supports victims of abuse and violence. In 2020, Gaylor Electric was named “Community Partner of the Year” for Prevail, a nonprofit organization that empowers victims of crime and abuse on their path to healing. He is committed to excellence, innovation, and community service.

For additional information and business inquiries, please contact: https://www.gaylor.com

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