Faces of WEST
Carmelo Calcara
LiUNA!625 – Training Director
“Women in the construction field represent a new generation where opportunities previously unavailable are now within reach. They are being watched and judged, so I encourage them to be champions, focus on success, and not be deterred by any negativity.”
- Tell us about yourself.
I come from an immigrant family from Italy and have four siblings. During high school, I spent my summers working at my father’s construction company. I am a graduate of St. Clair College’s civil engineering program. I’ve been happily married for 36 years and have two wonderful sons and two grandchildren. My passion for construction has led to 30 years of experience working on incredible projects. I’ve had the privilege of working with industry champions like Mario Vozza, Denise Meret, Perry Wong, Don Spurr, Robert Demenia, and currently, Rob Petroni. At the LiUNA Training Center, I have a great team that makes me enjoy my work and be passionate about partnerships, such as with WEST. - What does WEST mean to you?
To me, WEST represents an opportunity for women to showcase their passion and courage in facing challenges that were once unthinkable. - What motivated you to get involved with WEST, and how has it impacted your life?
Five years ago, when WEST approached us, we were hesitant. However, looking back, partnering with WEST has been one of our best decisions. We are at the forefront of history, witnessing women’s increasing involvement in the skilled trades, and we are proud to be partnered with WEST. - In your opinion, what sets WEST apart in its approach to supporting women in the community?
WEST is accomplished, professional, and aggressively focused on growth in the skilled trades, making it both challenging and rewarding. - Reflecting on your journey with WEST, what’s one significant lesion or insight you’ve gained that you’d like to share with others?
One key insight I’ve gained is the passion for construction. Previously, I was surrounded by male colleagues and never anticipated that women could be interested or passionate about this field. I was proven wrong. - Is there any woman that has inspired you or continues to inspire you?
My mother’s story is inspirational. An Italian immigrant who married at 16, she moved to a new country and raised five children by the age of 23. Her courage, strength, and determination are qualities I will always admire. - What advice do you have for women who want to work in a male dominated field?
Women in the construction field represent a new generation where opportunities previously unavailable are now within reach. They are being watched and judged, so I encourage them to be champions, focus on success, and not be deterred by any negativity. Success stories emerge daily when women challenge themselves outside their comfort zones and excel in areas once deemed unlikely for them.