Meet Earlton Massenberg, GCF Alum

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icon-clock April 3, 2019


Earlton Massenburg

From Van Dyke Houses, Brownsville
Graduate of Love Where You Live Corps Cohort 13, 2017

“One of the most important things I learned from GCF is to be more confident in myself… After GCF I plan to apply all the knowledge I learned along the journey and continue to help people” – Earlton Massenburg
Current Position: Apprentice at Local Union #3 IBEW

Local 3 IBEW is a labor union that represents electricians in the construction industry and employees of local utilities.

Achievements at Green City Force

  • Gained certification as a Green Building Professional (GPRO) from U.S. Green Building Council
  • Obtained 10 hour Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA 10) certification

Career Pathway After Green City Force

  • Green City Force Social Enterprise – Ameresco Project, Energy Conservation Assistant, June 2017- February 2018;
  • Through Green City Force’s partnership with Triangle Equities and Hollister Construction Services, Earlton was selected to participate in a special Green City Builders edition of the NYCHA Resident Training Academy, that granted him direct entry status which led to his Local 3 apprenticeship.

  

Earlton’s employment testimonial:

“I decided to apply for this {construction} training because I was interested in construction and wanted to absorb any knowledge that was offered. I entered the training hoping to become a basic laborer, but through the classes discovered how much I am interested in electricity. I heard about Local 3 and how I could be an apprentice in the training, so it was really my launching pad for joining the union.”

Earlton’s graduation testimonial:

“To me, Green City Force has been a good opportunity to work on myself and see what it is I want to do. Before GCF I was doing a lot of customer satisfaction work which I was not interested in at all. I chose to be a Corps Member because I felt it would be a good opportunity to learn about something I was interested in and also help the community. One of the most important things I learned from GCF is to be more confident in myself. I always was, but now it’s in a more professional setting. After GCF I plan to apply all the knowledge I learned along the journey and continue to help people if I can.”