Cyndie Williams
SPEAKER
Carpenter Contractor Trust, Executive Director
Cyndie Williams serves as Executive Director of the Carpenter Contractor Trust (CCT). She actively oversees CCT's partnerships with the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (EASRCC) and signatory contractor organizations to promote and support their shared values, competencies, and ambitions. Cyndie extends this vision across the EASRCC domain, encompassing New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C.

As the Executive Director, Cyndie is committed to overseeing all CCT’s initiatives, ranging from collaborating with industry partners to developing a unified workforce. She believes that expanding market share and work hours are vital indicators for the union's sustained growth and well-being.

Under Cyndie's guidance, CCT aims to broaden its reach and impact within the construction industry. She considers rich talent pools as essential components of her mission. This emphasis is vital in attracting new talent to foster a robust and prosperous environment for union carpenters and signatory contractors.

This aligns with CCT's efforts to bolster the engagement of the regions workforce partners, encouraging ethically responsible employment strategies. Cyndie supports this effort by promoting the building trades as a promising career path for American youth and advocating for more project labor agreements. Both are important components that add to the development of union jobs.

Cyndie also views energy infrastructure initiatives as vital to maintaining the union's robust presence in the region’s critical energy sector. The CCT's involvement with several energy coalitions throughout the council reflects its commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices.

Cyndie's leadership is instrumental in steering CCT toward achieving these core objectives, with a focus on the broader vision of building a more sustainable, and prosperous future for the construction industry and the communities it serves.
Cyndie Williams