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Ep. 14 - Building the Future with Matthew Aracich

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Episode 14: Building the Future with Matthew Aracich

President – Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties

In this episode of Policy and Culture, we sit down with Matthew Aracich, a third-generation union member and the dynamic President of the Nassau-Suffolk Building and Construction Trades Council, representing over 65,000 tradesmen and tradeswomen across 37 affiliated unions.

Before leading the NSBCTC, Matt built his career from the ground up — starting as a commercial diver nearly 40 years ago, becoming a heavy equipment operator in the U.S. Navy, and later serving as Business Manager and Financial Secretary of Heat and Frost Insulators Local 12 in NYC, where he oversaw $200 million in benefit funds and led key labor negotiations.

In our conversation, we explore his deep union roots, his powerful journey through the trades, and the evolving role of organized labor in today’s economy. Matt shares insights on workforce development, the future of construction on Long Island, and how unions are adapting to meet the needs of the next generation.

Tune in now to hear how labor leadership and public policy intersect — and why it matters for our communities.

Thanks for tuning into Policy and Culture, where we bridge the gap between power and the people. Hosted by Daniel Lloyd and Andrew Ayodeji.

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Episode 14: Building the Future with Matthew Aracich

President – Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties

In this episode of Policy and Culture, we sit down with Matthew Aracich, a third-generation union member and the dynamic President of the Nassau-Suffolk Building and Construction Trades Council, representing over 65,000 tradesmen and tradeswomen across 37 affiliated unions.

Before leading the NSBCTC, Matt built his career from the ground up — starting as a commercial diver nearly 40 years ago, becoming a heavy equipment operator in the U.S. Navy, and later serving as Business Manager and Financial Secretary of Heat and Frost Insulators Local 12 in NYC, where he oversaw $200 million in benefit funds and led key labor negotiations.

In our conversation, we explore his deep union roots, his powerful journey through the trades, and the evolving role of organized labor in today’s economy. Matt shares insights on workforce development, the future of construction on Long Island, and how unions are adapting to meet the needs of the next generation.

Tune in now to hear how labor leadership and public policy intersect — and why it matters for our communities.

Thanks for tuning into Policy and Culture, where we bridge the gap between power and the people. Hosted by Daniel Lloyd and Andrew Ayodeji.

Follow us:

Instagram: @PolicynCulture

Website: www.policynculture.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

Thanks for tuning in to Policy and Culture, where we bridge the gap between policy and culture. We're your hosts, Daniel Lloyd and Andrew Ayodeji.

If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts.

For more content and updates, follow us on social media:

  • Instagram: @PolicynCulture

Visit our website at www.policynculture.com for articles, videos, and more in-depth analysis on the topics we discuss.

Have a question or topic suggestion? Email us at [email protected]

Remember, staying informed is the first step to making a difference. Until next time, this is Policy and Culture, empowering you to understand the world around us.

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