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MBN: WIN Michigan

National Apprenticeship Week, this week (April 26 – May 2), is bringing major momentum across Michigan with 75+ events statewide and over 40 in Southeast Michigan alone.

From career fairs and employer workshops to hands-on training events, NAW highlights how apprenticeships connect people to real careers while helping employers build talent pipelines.

Southeast Michigan leads with 57% of events, showcasing strong regional collaboration and innovation in workforce development.

Featured events include:

  • Race to Talent workforce events
  • Apprenticeship fairs & career expos
  • Skilled trades and healthcare sessions
  • Youth and employer-focused programming

Explore events near you: apprenticeship.gov/national-apprenticeship-week/events

Macomb Community College Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Impact Assessment Report

The Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN), in partnership with Macomb Community College, has released a new report exploring the growing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs, skills, and workforce systems.

This report explores how AI is reshaping job tasks across industries, identifying emerging skill needs and the growing importance of digital and AI literacy. It also outlines how workforce systems, educators, and employers can adapt to support workers in an increasingly AI-enabled economy.

The findings will help guide workforce strategies, training design, and policy decisions to better prepare individuals and businesses for ongoing technological change.

Why this matters:

  • Insights into how AI is changing job roles, tasks, and skill requirements across industries
  • Identification of critical upskilling and reskilling needs for workers and employers
  • Guidance for workforce, education, and training partners to align programs with emerging AI-driven demands

Access the full report on the WIN website by clicking here and learn how this research is shaping workforce strategies for the future of work. Want to learn more? Register to join us as we unpack the findings at Macomb Community College on May 1.

View the Final AI Impact Assessment

Respiratory Therapist Recognized as Apprentice-able Occupation

A significant advancement in healthcare workforce innovation has been achieved with the official designation of Respiratory Therapist as an apprentice-able occupation by the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship, led by the Health Careers Alliance employer-led collaborative, convened by WIN, in collaboration with regional partners.

This milestone marks the expansion of Registered Apprenticeship into a highly skilled, licensed clinical profession, establishing a new earn-and-learn pathway that combines hands-on training with aligned academic instruction and credential attainment. The newly developed framework reflects national standards while opening doors to accessible, high-quality career opportunities in respiratory care.

The designation represents a powerful step forward in strengthening healthcare talent pipelines, supporting employers, and creating sustainable pathways into one of the most in-demand occupations in the region.

Explore the full announcement on the WIN website and celebrate this milestone in healthcare workforce innovation.

View the USDOL Office of Apprenticeship Bulletin

MAGMA Advisory Council Meeting
June 5 | 9:00–11:00 AM | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Join the Michigan Alliance for Greater Mobility Advancement (MAGMA) for an in-person Advisory Council Meeting on June 5 in Ann Arbor, focusing on drone and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and their impact on mobility, workforce development, and economic growth in Michigan.

The session will feature Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer at MEDC, along with perspectives from education and workforce leaders, including Brittany L. Telander, Executive Director of the AIAM Foundation (Drone Soccer Initiative), Marshaun Brooks (Washtenaw ISD), and Joe Freeman (Manchester High School).

Attendees will engage with leaders across industry, workforce, economic development, and higher education while exploring the Michigan Advanced Air Mobility Initiative and related innovations. Register to join this engaging discussion on the future of mobility in Michigan.

Another Workforce WIN!

SEMCA Michigan Works & WIN Proclaims National Apprenticeship Week in Southeast Michigan

National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) is celebrating its 12th anniversary of raising awareness on the vital role apprenticeships play in preparing the future labor force in southeast Michigan with the qualifications and competencies needed for a strong and highly-skilled workforce. The SEMCA Michigan Works! Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) proclaims #NAW2026 in Southeast Michigan from April 26 to May 2, 2026. Continue reading how Southeast Michigan is strengthening the apprenticeship workforce.

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