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Season 5- Episode 5: Chad and Crystal Hirschi

Workforce Connections Season 5 Episode 5

In this episode, Chad Hirschi, President & CEO, and Crystal Hirschi, Executive VP of Hirschi Companies, join the show to share their journeys. Crystal grew up between Marie and Farmington, Utah, and despite early challenges that delayed her college experience, she later reignited her passion for learning by taking online finance courses. Chad, a lifelong Las Vegas native and Cimarron High School alum began his career working alongside his father in construction. He eventually rose from skilled tradesman to superintendent and division president before founding Hirschi Masonry in 2009. Since then, the company has evolved into Hirschi Companies, expanding into trucking, ironwork, and powder coating while serving communities across Nevada, Southern Utah, and Arizona.


Their career paths are a testament to hard work and adaptability. Under Chad’s leadership, Hirschi Masonry grew into Hirschi Companies with a dedicated team of around 800 employees. Meanwhile, Crystal has played a crucial role in shaping the company’s financial strategy, marketing, and workforce development initiatives, always emphasizing that success comes from hard work, wise investments, and a willingness to solve problems.

Beyond business, the Hirschis are deeply committed to giving back through community programs. They founded Hirschi Helping Hands, a program encouraging their team to engage in charitable work, from local community service projects to international aid efforts. Their passion for making a difference extends to Hope for Prisoners, a program that offers second chances to individuals reentering society. Chad explained how Hirschi Companies participates in initiatives like the Vocational Village program, which trains participants in trades such as welding, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and masonry—empowering them to build sustainable careers and support their families. Their dedication to mentorship and workforce development reflects their core belief that success is measured by business growth and the positive impact on others.

When they’re not busy leading a growing business, the Hirschis enjoy spending quality time together, whether diving into a good book, exploring new learning opportunities, or simply savoring a quiet moment away from the hustle. Their advice to young people is simple: never stop learning, let your character guide you, and embrace every opportunity to grow, no matter where you are.


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