Ep 174 Brian Huff - MidwestTech.edu + DeltaTechnicalCollege.com
What if your ticket to career success was mastering a trade, not sitting in a lecture hall? In this episode of The Trades Podcast, hosts Jeff Mudd and Danny Torres talk with Brian Huff, CEO and Co-Founder of Midwest Technical Institute and Delta Technical College. Brian shares how technical schools are bridging the skilled trades gap, preparing students for careers in welding, HVAC, electrical, allied health, and more, while giving employers the workforce they urgently need.
Episode 174 of the The Trades Podcast podcast, hosted by Brian Huff (Guest), Midwest Technical Institute Staff, Delta Technical College Staff, Danny Torres (Host), Jeff Mudd (Host), TheTradesPodcast.com Production Team, titled "Ep 174 Brian Huff - MidwestTech.edu + DeltaTechnicalCollege.com" was published on September 11, 2025 and runs 50 minutes.
September 11, 2025 ·50m · The Trades Podcast
Summary
What if your ticket to career success was mastering a trade, not sitting in a lecture hall? In this episode of The Trades Podcast, hosts Jeff Mudd and Danny Torres talk with Brian Huff, CEO and Co-Founder of Midwest Technical Institute and Delta Technical College. Brian shares how technical schools are bridging the skilled trades gap, preparing students for careers in welding, HVAC, electrical, allied health, and more, while giving employers the workforce they urgently need.
Episode Description
In this episode of the Trades Podcast, hosts Danny Torres and Jeff Mudd interview Brian Huff, CEO of Midwest Technical Institute and Delta Technical College. They discuss the importance of skilled trades, particularly welding, and the growing demand for workers in these fields. Brian shares his journey from a welder to an educator, emphasizing the need for job placement and employer-focused education. The conversation also touches on the skills gap, the importance of soft skills, and the changing perceptions of trades in the education system. Brian provides insights into the future of the trades, the value of trade education, and advice for parents and students considering a career in the trades.
Takeaways
- Job placement is crucial for trade education success.
- The demand for skilled tradespeople is increasing.
- Welding is a vital skill with numerous job opportunities.
- The skills gap in the trades is urgent and growing.
- Soft skills are becoming increasingly important in trades education.
- Trade education is often more affordable than traditional college.
- A good work ethic can lead to career advancement in trades.
- The perception of trades as a second-tier option needs to change.
- Automation in trucking is still a long way off.
- The trades are foundational to the economy and society.
📞 Resources & Contact Information
Midwest Technical Institute (MTI)
Website: www.midwesttech.edu
Phone: (888) 709-8324
Locations: Illinois and Missouri
Contact Page: https://www.midwesttech.edu/
Delta Technical College (DTC)
Website: www.deltatechnicalcollege.com
Phone: (866) 733-6652
Locations: Mississippi and Arkansas
Contact Page: https://www.deltatechnicalcollege.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Trades Podcast
03:01 Brian Huff's Journey in Welding and Education
05:52 The Growing Demand for Welders
08:50 The Skills Gap and Job Opportunities in Trades
11:43 Connecting Education with Employment
14:47 The Importance of Job Placement in Trade Education
17:48 The Future of Trucking and Automation
20:43 Changing Perceptions of Trades as a Career Path
24:06 The Eisenhower Moment and Vocational Education
25:53 The Shift in Education: Gen Z and Trade Skills
30:07 The Role of Educators in Trade Schools
32:23 The Importance of Soft Skills in Trades
34:18 The Essential Nature of Trades in Society
36:39 Becoming a Good Worker: The Key to Success
40:55 Opportunities in the Trades for Veterans and Young Adults
46:00 The Bright Future of Trade Careers
About The Trades Podcast
Website
https://www.thetradespodcast.com
Hosted by
Jeff Mudd and Danny Torres
The Trades Podcast features real conversations with business owners, trades leaders, and industry innovators making an impact in the skilled trades community.
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