In the first of three special episodes recorded on site in the Titanic Room at the historic shipbuilding firm, Harland and Wolff, in Belfast, host Steph McGovern is joined by guests Elita Frid and Susan Hayes Culleton to talk about their collaborative project, Engineering Across the Border and how it is tackling the skills crisis across Ireland.
As Education and Industry Engagement Manager for MEGA (Manufacturing & Engineering Growth & Advancement) – a collaborative network in Northern Ireland, that promotes manufacturing and engineering as sources of high-value employment -
Elita leads various educational initiatives to inspire careers in manufacturing and engineering, and she shares why she is so passionate about careers in STEM.
Susan is CEO of Savvy Teens, an Irish business providing transition year work experiences for companies in Ireland. She is also the author of seven books, including five textbooks for teenagers, and a national radio presenter.
Their initiative, funded by Inter Trade Ireland, connects schools with industry to provide hands-on experience in engineering and manufacturing.
Together they discuss the importance of work experiences, structured support, and cross-border collaboration in preparing students for the workforce.
The conversation also highlights the need for scalable models and broader industry participation to address skill mismatches in today's rapidly evolving job market.
00:00 Welcome to Steph on Skills
00:07 Meet Our Guests: Elita Frid and Susan Hayes Culleton
00:31 Elita's Journey in STEM Outreach
02:25 Susan's Passion for Skills Development
05:14 Engineering Across the Border: A Collaborative Project
07:56 Understanding the Education Systems
12:46 Impact and Future Goals
20:02 How to Get Involved
21:35 Conclusion and Contact Information
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