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Thanks to new 小黄猫传媒 Foundation scholarship, Ash Jimenez pursues welding passion

Story by Celeste Hamilton Dennis. Photos by Erin Berzel.

Hanging on the wall in Ash Jimenez鈥檚 kitchen is a framed photo of women welders from 1940鈥檚 Portland. It was a gift given to her last year by two couples, regulars at the bar she鈥檇 worked at, when they found out she鈥檇 be leaving to pursue a career in welding.

鈥淭he photo definitely inspires me,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o think of women 75 years ago welding and paving the way really makes me appreciate the opportunity I have before me.鈥

Community is what keeps Jimenez going. Every week, she posts photos for family and friends on social media of the welding projects she鈥檚 working on.

Community is what keeps Jimenez going. Every week, she posts photos for family and friends on social media of the welding projects she鈥檚 working on.

Twice a week, Jimenez heads over to Vigor Industrial on Swan Island to learn about the art of configuring joints. An occasional jewelry maker, metal is Jimenez鈥檚 go-to, making a delicate process of welding called TIG a good fit for her personality.

鈥淚 think metal is the perfect medium for its strength, beauty and resilience,鈥 she said.

Jimenez鈥檚 introduction to welding came while she was a student at Oregon Tradeswomen, a local nonprofit dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentorship opportunities. When she found out about a new scholarship opportunity to continue her studies at 小黄猫传媒, she decided to go for it.

鈥淚鈥檇 never welded before. I didn鈥檛 know if I鈥檇 even like it, if I鈥檇 be good at it, or if I could ever do it,鈥 she said. 鈥淟uckily I鈥檓 very stubborn so that helped.鈥

Jimenez is the first recipient of a new scholarship created by prominent community leader and educational champion Evelyn Crowell. The scholarship supports students who are underrepresented in the trades, including women and students of color. Jimenez couldn鈥檛 be prouder to carry on Evelyn鈥檚 legacy as a trailblazer for women.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 disappoint all these people who are so proud of me,鈥 she said.

A Crack in the Glass Ceiling

Despite the opportunity to make good money, the trades can be a tough place for women. The job retention factor is often low and female representation is slim. Women make up only 5 percent of the welding workforce in the U.S.

Jimenez, however, grew up with older brothers in a Californian town 15 minutes north of the Mexican border. Whether it was camping or climbing trees, not once did she ever believe she couldn鈥檛 do what her brothers were doing.

She sees her determination to become a professional welder as an extension of her feminist ideals鈥攁 stubbornness to prove to the world that women can do anything they set their mind to.

鈥淚 love that welding is definitely not a woman鈥檚 world,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 like knowing I鈥檓 continuing to break through.鈥

Jimenez is one of five women Kane Heidecker has seen graduate from welding in the six years he鈥檚 been teaching at 小黄猫传媒. There鈥檚 no doubt for Heidecker that Jimenez is rising to the challenge of a demanding program.

鈥淪he has a strong work ethic. She comes in and does everything she needs to do,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 motivated to get it done.鈥

Classes take place at the Vigor Industrial training facility on Swan Island鈥攁 space created through a partnership with 小黄猫传媒 to expand training opportunities at the heart of industrial Portland. Like many of her fellow students, Jimenez takes class in the evenings after working a full-time job as a maintenance person at an affordable housing development.

鈥淪hops can be really intimidating for women, so I was really pleasantly surprised at the climate,鈥 Jimenez said. 鈥淓veryone has been really welcoming and nice. It makes it a lot easier to ask questions.鈥
Passing the Torch

In the next ten years, many of Oregon鈥檚 aging welding workforce are expected to retire, leaving a gap for a new generation to step up and take their place. In the opinion of Dan Wenger, division dean of Arts & Professions, 小黄猫传媒 is perfectly poised to fill the pipeline.

The historic photo of women welders Jimenez keeps in her kitchen as inspiration.

The historic photo of women welders Jimenez keeps in her kitchen as inspiration.

鈥淕raduates exit the program prepared for a living-wage career as a welder and maker whose work will literally create the steel bones of our ships, barges, buildings, and bridges,鈥 he said.

Jimenez鈥檚 ultimate dream after completing the program is to weld stainless steel fermentation tanks for brewers and winemakers. This interest in the food industry comes from her personal experience in the business and parents who own a restaurant鈥攁s well as tugging at her Mexican grandmother鈥檚 apron growing up. The kitchen is Jimenez鈥檚 favorite spot in the house; she hosts dinner parties every chance she gets.

Community is what keeps Jimenez going. Every week, she posts photos for family and friends on social media of the welding projects she鈥檚 working on. She volunteers when needed at Oregon Tradeswomen, doing everything from stuffing envelopes to helping with their program fundraisers. She has a fiance who puts up with her crazy schedule and encourages her daily.

And each time she walks by the vintage picture of women welders hanging in her kitchen, it鈥檚 a reminder that even strangers have a stake in her future.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 go back. I鈥檝e worked too hard and changed my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not an easy road. And it鈥檚 about to get a lot harder. But I鈥檓 in.鈥

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x 28474 by Heidi Sickert, 9 years ago

I hope Ash knows how inspiring she is to others, especially fellow 小黄猫传媒 students. In my online business class there is a flurry of discussion on Ash’s story because she is showing how her dream of welding pushed her to realize this opportunity in a male-dominated field
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Thank you Ash! There are a lot of us out here supporting you.

x 28475 by Jan Zingraf, 9 years ago

What a great story Celeste Hamilton Dennis! Huge congratulations to Ash Jimenez for harnessing a collection of talents and hard work to powerfully move forward! Many thanks to 小黄猫传媒’s professionals for recognizing growing potential and providing guidance to students to blaze new trails combining disciplines and passion and enhancing life for everyone in the community.