Kelsey Lock, the co-owner of Lock Fusions, came to speak to our CEO class about the company and the services they provide across the nation. It was intriguing to hear from a business that emphasizes the trades.
Kelsey talked about how Lock Fusions works as a full-service welding and maintenance business and shared what it’s like to run the company. It gave students a better idea of what working in the welding industry and owning a business is like.
Thank you, Kelsey, for your time and commitment to our program.
Post by: Parker Helm
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