LP Building Solutions invests in the Future of Forestry Workforce

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — LP Building Solutions (LP), a manufacturer of high-performance building products, announced the continuation of its partnership with the Forest Workforce Training Institute’s ForestryWorks program and a new collaboration with the First Nations Forestry Council. Both initiatives aim to develop the next generation of forestry professionals and advance sustainable forest management across North America.

The announcement coincides with National Forest Products Week, which recognizes the environmental and economic value of sustainable forestry. Through these partnerships, LP demonstrates its ongoing commitment to responsible forest stewardship and the long-term benefits of wood-based materials in resilient and sustainable building practices.

“Programs like ForestryWorks and First Nations Forestry Council help ensure forests remain healthy and productive while supporting the future of sustainable forestry,” said LP Chair and CEO Brad Southern. “By investing in tomorrow’s workforce, we’re also investing in the continued success of renewable, high-performance building solutions.”

Launched in 2018 with LP’s direct involvement, ForestryWorks provides education, career awareness, and hands-on training to build a strong pipeline of skilled forestry workers. LP’s renewed partnership helps expand the program’s reach and ensures a steady pipeline of well-trained professionals for generations to come.

LP’s collaboration with the First Nations Forestry Council funds scholarships for Indigenous students in the Indigenous Forestry Trades Program, which combines classroom learning with a paid practicum and mentorship from industry professionals.

“We’re pleased to welcome LP Building Solutions as a program partner in advancing Indigenous participation in forestry through the Indigenous Forestry Scholarship Program,” said BC First Nations Forestry Council CEO Lennard (Suxʷsxʷwels) Joe. “Their support for trade scholarships reflects a commitment to workforce diversity and the recognition of Indigenous talent across British Columbia. As we expand our scholarship program to include both academic and trades streams, partnerships like this are key to creating long-term employment opportunities for First Nations across the province.”

For more information, visit LPCorp.com, ForestryWorks.com and ForestryCouncil.ca.

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