High School Apprentice Interview: Marissa Seeley
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by: David Wermedal, Operations Clerk
There’s a lot going on this month but it’s still Women’s History Month too. Celebrations are by necessity restricted these days, but this celebration only requires your screen and audio, wherever you are.
Meet High School Apprentice Marissa Seeley, the youngest woman at Fleet Service and the only female high school student to ever work on our shop floor year-round. Marissa is appropriately, a woman who made City of Madison history and we are proud to present this video interview.
As a precaution our apprentices have been placed on leave since this video was shot.
This content is free for use with credit to the City of Madison - Fleet Service and a link back to the original post.
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