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In this episode of the Achieve Podcast, host Taylor Baker speaks with Sid Sullivan, a longtime manufacturing executive and former president of AceCo Precision Manufacturing, about why the skilled trades matter more than ever and how leaders, educators, and communities can rebuild the talent pipeline while strengthening the culture inside trade-driven organizations. What You’ll Learn • Why tradespeople are the critical link between big ideas and real-world innovation and how that value gets overlooked. • How a “culture-first” approach becomes a true competitive advantage in manufacturing and trade-based businesses. • What it takes to keep teams engaged: meaningful work, ownership, and leadership that treats people like the mission not the expense. Why competing on complexity (not commodities) can help manufacturers thrive even when low-cost competition is everywhere. • How to talk to students and parents about trades as a high-opportunity path with real problem-solving, purpose, and earning potential. • Where workforce messaging breaks down and what companies and community leaders can do to close the awareness gap. • How AI is already changing parts of the trades (especially planning and programming), and why critical thinking still can’t be outsourced. • A practical way to explore the trades: research, watch real work in action, and connect with local training programs and technical education. Sid’s message is both a business lesson and a community challenge: the trades are honorable, essential, and increasingly central to economic growth yet the pipeline won’t fix itself. By building stronger cultures inside trade businesses and elevating the visibility of technical careers outside them, leaders can create better companies today while opening sustainable, life-changing paths for the next generation. To learn more about Sid Sullivan and their work, visit the Idaho Manufacturing Alliance website.