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Joanne Zukowski Associate VP Economic & Workforce Development York Technical College

Joanne Zukowski Associate VP Economic & Workforce Development York Technical College. American Gear Manufacturing Association Regional Meeting March 9 , 2011. About York Tech. One of 16 Technical Colleges in SC Offers Associates degrees in Business & Computer Arts & Sciences

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Joanne Zukowski Associate VP Economic & Workforce Development York Technical College

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  1. Joanne ZukowskiAssociate VP Economic & Workforce DevelopmentYork Technical College American Gear Manufacturing Association Regional Meeting March 9, 2011

  2. About York Tech • One of 16 Technical Colleges in SC • Offers Associates degrees in • Business & Computer • Arts & Sciences • Health & Human Services • Industrial Engineering Technology • 89 Programs of study • 6,000 credit students • Serve an additional 10,000+ students in Corporate & Continuing Education • $192+ million annual economic impact

  3. Linking Education to Employers York Tech … • Prepares workers for targeted occupations with employers through short, flexible training programs • Deliver customized training in classroom, online, or hybrid formats • Train pre-hires, new hires, assesses or upgrades employee skills • Conduct Work Keys Occupational Profiles/Career Readiness Certification • Coordinate key partnerships with employers that includes: • Apprenticeships tailored to meet employer needs • Internships/Cooperative Work Experiences • Tech Scholars to build a labor pool • Dream it Do it! Initiative between area high schools and manufacturers

  4. Linking Education to Manufacturing Why is This Important? The Future of Manufacturing is Through Education! National solutions require: • Technology-infused, more “life-relevant” education • Increased access to post-secondary degrees and industry-recognized credentials • Clear career pathways aligned to competency-based education and certification programs • Excitement and awareness of high-paying, high-quality manufacturing careers

  5. The Shrinking Pipeline

  6. Recruiting Students Into STEM Careers

  7. Manufacturing Careers Recruitment Strategy • Promotes understanding of advanced, high-tech manufacturing • Promotes a modern image of manufacturing • Promotes strong, regional, cluster-oriented, pro-manufacturing partnerships among local business, political, education, and civic leaders, and economic developers • Offers an engaging, interactive website and access to national models • Serves as an channel into aligned educational pathways in post-secondary education.

  8. Where Can You Contribute?  Contact your local community or tech college  Participate in a DACUM  Serve on a Manufacturing Advisory Council Start a Tech Scholars program for new hires  Get involved with Dream it! Do it!  Career Days at middle and high schools  Educators in Industry – Summer programs Plant tours for parents, students, teachers Robotics competitions for kids

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