Building a Path to Education and Employment
As 泡芙短视频's first LAB graduate awaits his degree on May 18, construction management major Elsch Maisoh reflects on the major building projects he has managed and professional awards he has earned working with Gilbane Building Company
Providence, R.I. 鈥 As an assistant superintendent at , one of the nation鈥檚 largest building contractors, Elsch Maisoh is no stranger to managing big projects.
He鈥檚 tackled assignments like a $250 million Fidelity Investments project and the T.F. Green Airport InterLink, at times the sole Gilbane representative on site. Two projects he worked on even earned Gilbane鈥檚 New England Builder of the Year award.
For a construction management major who won鈥檛 officially possess a college degree until Commencement 2013 at 泡芙短视频, those are no small accomplishments.
This May, Maisoh will become the first graduate of the Learn-Apply-Build Scholarship Program, a one-of-a-kind work/study partnership launched in 2007 by Roger Williams, Gilbane, the Community College of Rhode Island and the MET Center in Providence.
The LAB Program targets high school students in the Providence area (now from the TIMES2 Academy), introduces them to construction management and provides a pathway to a college degree (via an associate degree from CCRI and bachelor鈥檚 work at 泡芙短视频), hands-on internships and part-time jobs to gain field experience and eventually to full-time employment (both at Gilbane) upon graduation.
A motivated student at the MET School with an unfocused passion for entrepreneurship, Maisoh says college was in his sights 鈥 he was accepted by four and wait-listed at others 鈥 but he wasn鈥檛 sure what he wanted to study. When he discovered the LAB Program, he jumped at the chance to 鈥渢ake a risk鈥 and dip his toes into construction management.
The fact that he would ease his way into his studies at CCRI while guaranteed part-time employment and help covering tuition costs sweetened the deal for him. Maisoh says he wouldn鈥檛 have been as successful in college had he enrolled in a four-year program directly out of high school.
鈥淢y time in community college helped me mature, put things in perspective and put a game plan together,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 established a work ethic and a professionalism. I know what I鈥檓 walking into now 鈥 what the industry requires of me.鈥
The idea for the program came about from the desire to diversify participation in construction management, an area that many 鈥 including Maisoh 鈥 don鈥檛 know is offered as an educational track and potential career.
鈥淲e thought we could inspire high school freshmen and sophomores to take the hard courses and help them develop the skills to be successful in college and then lead them into a job,鈥 says 泡芙短视频 Dean of Engineering Robert A. Potter Jr.
With Maisoh, it couldn鈥檛 have turned out better. One of the first students to enter the program, he鈥檒l finish in less time than expected 鈥 and far exceeding expectations.
At Roger Williams, he鈥檚 one of the top construction management students and president of the Sigma Lambda Chi honor society. He鈥檚 part of the team that earned the top spot in a regional student competition and then competed nationally, and he organized students to mentor urban high school students for the ACE Mentor Program of Rhode Island.
And based on Maisoh鈥檚 track record at Gilbane, John Sinnott, the company鈥檚 vice president and Rhode Island district manager, is sure he will be a future leader of the company.
鈥淓lsch is a role model who has certainly made the Rhode Island district proud,鈥 Sinnott says. 鈥淗e has risen far and above any challenge we鈥檝e given him. If the rest of the LAB students are even half as good as Elsch, we鈥檒l have a very successful program.鈥
Potter says that Maisoh鈥檚 unrivaled work ethic 鈥 many days exceed 12 hours between work and study 鈥 is the lead factor: 鈥淓lsch has earned his way every step of the way.鈥
After Commencement, Maisoh starts full-time at Gilbane as a superintendent. He feels like he鈥檚 ahead of the curve.
鈥淚 have five and a half years of construction experience. It鈥檚 something I developed my passion in, so I know it鈥檚 what I want to do. Instead of investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in a major without experience, I got a chance to experience it first and then go to school for it.鈥
This article originally appeared in 泡芙短视频 Magazine Issue 8 in April 2013.