Updated database offers details on over 1,000 schools and nearly 3,500 technical programs, helping companies recruit the next generation of skilled trades professionals.
Sonnhalter, a communications firm marketing to the professional tradesman in the construction, industrial and MRO markets, has updated its free database of vocational education and technical programs across the United States. The list includes over 1,000 schools and nearly 3,500 programs.

Originally launched in 2015, Sonnhalter’s vocational program database offers detailed, easy-to-read information on each program, including addresses, phone numbers, websites and more. The database also features state-specific listings, as well as national programs and resources, and easy-to-sort course titles.
Designed to support companies in their efforts to recruit the next generation of skilled tradesmen, the database is a valuable resource for grassroots campaigns targeting vocational education. The user-friendly, sortable tool can be filtered by program type, location, degree type and other key criteria.
“Sonnhalter understands the challenges faced by the industry, particularly the skills gap and the need to attract young people to the trades after high school,” said Matt Sonnhalter, vision architect at Sonnhalter. “We hope this updated edition of the vocational education database provides companies with an effective tool to connect with and inspire the next generation of trades professionals.”
To access Sonnhalter’s updated database of vocational programs, visit www.sonnhalter.com/vocational.
About Sonnhalter
Established in 1976, Sonnhalter is the leading B2T marketing communications firm to companies that target professional tradesmen in construction, industrial and MRO markets. Sonnhalter is located in the historic Brownell Building in the heart of downtown Cleveland. Sonnhalter’s brand identity highlights its expertise in marketing to the professional tradesmen. Its tagline, “Not Afraid To Get Our Hands Dirty,” promotes the employees’ willingness to roll up their sleeves and dig deep into clients’ businesses, also, it refers to the market it targets: the tradesmen who work with – and dirty – their hands every day. Sonnhalter developed the acronym “B2T,” which stands for “business-to-tradesmen” to capture the essence of its specialty. For more information, visit the company website at Sonnhalter.com.
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