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Judaline Cassidy: Plumber Encouraging Girls to Enter Male-Dominated Trades

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Meet Judaline Cassidy: A Plumber Who is Dominating the Trade in NYC
There are many professions that don’t get enough recognition in mainstream media, yet they are crucial to the functioning of everyday life…

Not only is she a successful plumber, she started a nonprofit (Tools & Tiaras) to get girls into technical trades!

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