Northwest Technology Center (NWTC) with campuses in Alva and Fairview is one of 29 Technology Centers in the State of Oklahoma serving high school and adult students, as well as business and industry customers.
Read MoreKiamichi Technology Centers (Kiamichi Tech) has played a significant role in the growth of southeast Oklahoma communities since 1968, serving nine full and four partial counties. With a mission to 'Prepare People for Success," Kiamichi Tech meets local workforce needs through full-time career training programs, short-term courses and customized training for businesses.
Read MoreCareerSource Florida is the statewide workforce policy and investment board. Our partners include the Department of Commerce, local workforce development boards and career centers located throughout Florida. Together, we help connect businesses with the talented workforce and training needed to succeed and grow.
Read MoreThe Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) aspires to lead transformative change that will evolve our region's workforce development efforts into an innovative industry, community, and outcome-driven system with racial equity at its core.
The WDC serves as the Local Workforce Development Board, designated by the City of Seattle Mayor and King County Executive, to set policy and administer federal workforce development funds under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Read MoreTexas UpSkill is a statewide initiative designed to support employers in closing workforce gaps by offering grant-funded training programs in high-demand industries. At the intersection of this initiative is Learning Alliance Corporation (LAC)—a trusted workforce training partner that delivers industry-aligned telecom education at scale.
Read MoreIn the heart of East Texas, Jarvis Christian University is transforming education into action through a forward-thinking partnership with Learning Alliance Corporation (LAC). Together, we are delivering hands-on telecommunications training that leads to real employment outcomes—bridging the digital divide while building the workforce to close it.
Read MoreTexas is expanding broadband access—and employers need a skilled, ready workforce to meet the moment. That's why Dallas College, Learning Alliance Corporation (LAC), and the Texas Workforce Commission's Skills Development Fund (SDF) have teamed up to deliver scalable, high-impact telecommunications training—while providing employers with access to substantial grant funding to support workforce development.
Read MoreThe Denver Workforce Development Board (DWDB) serves as a strategic convener, aligning economic development, education, and workforce partners to implement innovative talent development solutions tailored to Denver's dynamic economy.
Read MoreThe New Jersey Workforce Development Board (WDB) is committed to creating a seamless service delivery system that is accountable and responsive to the needs of both workers and businesses, thereby contributing to the overall economic growth and competitiveness of New Jersey.
Read MoreLearning Alliance aims to provide career training and placement for candidates to take on roles as 5G network technicians. In conjunction with T-Mobile, the goal is to create long-term telecom careers where training provides job opportunities for new field service technicians who can install 5G networks on macro towers and small cell deployments.
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