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ICYMI: MBN on the Road : CAMW! Hosts & Recognizes, Local Employers Regarding Registered Apprenticeships

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Wednesday, October 24th, Michigan Business Network was on the road to LCC West Campus, for a Race To Talent event. One of many that’ have been taking place across Michigan. Employers had an opportunity to learn processes, beneficial for multiple industries.

Watch highlights from the first 40 minutes of the day’s program in the YouTube video shared below:

LANSING, Mich. — Capital Area Michigan Works! (CAMW!), in partnership with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity and Lansing Community College, hosted an event showcasing the advantages of Registered Apprenticeships. The event, called Race to Talent, took place from 9:30-11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at LCC’s West Campus, located at 5708 Cornerstone Drive in Lansing.

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More than 50 employers signed up to attend the event, which featured presentations from employers and apprentices about their own successes, and a panel discussion about the process of establishing a Registered Apprenticeship and how it can benefit businesses, even those outside “traditional” apprenticeship fields.

MBN: R2T 1“With the federal government putting a greater emphasis on apprenticeships, and our own work in trying to bolster our local talent pipeline, now is the perfect time for employers to learn about the win-win of apprenticeships,” CAMW! CEO Carrie Rosingana said (at podium).

Race to Talent at LCC West Campus, Room M119-121 5708 Cornerstone Drive Lansing, MI 48917 Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 9:30-11 a.m.

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CAMW! recognizes, informs local employers regarding Registered Apprenticeships

Proven training model already seeing success in Lansing area

LANSING, Mich. — Capital Area Michigan Works! honored three Lansing-area employers yesterday in a ceremony following a discussion at Lansing Community College’s West Campus aimed at helping local businesses to offer Registered Apprenticeships to build the local talent pipeline.

MBN: R2T6Bekum America Corp., Consolidated Electrical Contractors and the East Lansing Fire Department were honored as part of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) Race to Talent event, hosted by CAMW! in conjunction with LEO.

“When we talk about apprenticeships, we’re talking about placing motivated job-seekers with employers who need skilled workers, and that’s a perfect illustration of our mission,” CAMW! CEO Carrie Rosingana said.

MBN: R2T 4The event, moderated by Julie Mann, founder and CEO of Lead With Collective (at podium), highlighted the benefits of Registered Apprenticeship opportunities for employers. The event included a representative from LEO, CAMW! workforce development experts and Tri-County area business leaders and employers. They shared valuable information about the support available for local businesses to establish new or participate in existing

Registered Apprenticeship programs. Registered Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career training model in which employers, assisted by CAMW!, develop and prepare Michigan’s future workforce. Apprentices gain paid work experience, related classroom instruction and a national industry-recognized credential upon program completion.

MBN: R2T5Before being honored, the spotlighted employers participated in a discussion among area employers and state and federal workforce development leaders to talk about their experiences and the advantages of Registered Apprenticeships.

Opportunities created through Registered Apprenticeship are available through a variety of fields deemed crucial to Michigan’s future, including construction, energy, health care, information technology, manufacturing and mobility.

Local businesses interested in learning more about the support available to start a Registered Apprenticeship program should contact CAMW!.
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Leading up to the event Jeffrey Mosher had welcomed back Jay LaNew, Apprenticeship/Business Services Office, Capital Area Michigan Works! Lansing, MI but serving Ingham Eaton and Clinton Counties. Their discussion previewed CAMW! hosting “Race to Talent” Oct. 22 at LCC West Campus, highlighting Registered Apprenticeships and workforce benefits for employers, in the SoundCloud podcast below:

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