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this week's campus happenings... Friday, July 27, 2018 NCC to Participate in Education and Business Leaders' Summit Nash Community College is proud to collaborate with Strategic Twin Counties Partnership (S.T.E.P.), along with numerous partners in education and business to present the Twin-Counties Education & Business Leaders’ Summit. The event will be held Thursday, August 9, 2018 in Keihin Auditorium on the campus of Edgecombe Community College in Tarboro. The summit brings together area public school systems, community colleges, community-based organizations, and employers to build the local talent pipeline by growing workforce awareness, ensuring relevant workforce skills and strengthening relationships with business and industry. John Chaffee, President/CEO of NC East Alliance, and Jim Goodmon, Chairman/CEO of Capital Broadcasting Company will be the guest speakers. Additionally, guests will hear from and exchange dialogue with local business, industry and education panelists. “There is no more pressing need of the businesses in the Twin Counties than the availability of qualified employees to fill the vacancies we have now and will have for the foreseeable future. It is more urgent than ever for the business/education communities to forge strong partnerships to recruit and train this much needed workforce," Norris Tolson, CEO/President of Carolinas Gateway Partnership said. “The talent pool is available but it will take a concerted effort of everybody’s part to get workers trained and employed." Doors will open at 7:15 a.m. for a networking breakfast followed by the program. Tickets are free and online registration is required. #workHERE is a shared initiative between Nash-Rocky Mount and Edgecombe Public Schools and Nash and Edgecombe Community Colleges. Special thanks to NCC Advertising and Graphic Design student Angie Bennett for designing the #workHere logo. NCC Awarded $15,000 to Assist Students Nash Community College has been awarded $15,000 for Project Skill-UP, a North Carolina Community College System workforce development initiative with the goal to help North Carolinians adversely impacted by changes in the tobacco-related sector of the economy. This support will provide scholarship assistance to individuals to update their skills and provide them with additional marketable skills reflective of fast-growing, local occupations and/or new industries. The objectives of the initiative are to provide access to short-term training programs aligned with in-demand credentials supporting local workforce need; and to develop educational opportunities for individuals interested in diversifying utilization of agriculture resources and enterprises. Read more. Peacemakers Students Visit Lineman Program Instructor Jon O'Boyle welcomed high school students from Peacemakers of Rocky Mount on Monday for a tour of the Electric Line Construction program. Nash Community College | 252-451-8235 | nccpr@nashcc.edu | www.nashcc.edu
this week's campus happenings...
Friday, July 27, 2018
NCC to Participate in Education and
Business Leaders' Summit
Nash Community College is proud to collaborate with Strategic Twin Counties Partnership (S.T.E.P.), along with numerous partners in education and business to present the Twin-Counties Education & Business Leaders’ Summit. The event will be held Thursday, August 9, 2018 in Keihin Auditorium on the campus of Edgecombe Community College in Tarboro.
The summit brings together area public school systems, community colleges, community-based organizations, and employers to build the local talent pipeline by growing workforce awareness, ensuring relevant workforce skills and strengthening relationships with business and industry.
John Chaffee, President/CEO of NC East Alliance, and Jim Goodmon, Chairman/CEO of Capital Broadcasting Company will be the guest speakers. Additionally, guests will hear from and exchange dialogue with local business, industry and education panelists.
“There is no more pressing need of the businesses in the Twin Counties than the availability of qualified employees to fill the vacancies we have now and will have for the foreseeable future. It is more urgent than ever for the business/education communities to forge strong partnerships to recruit and train this much needed workforce," Norris Tolson, CEO/President of Carolinas Gateway Partnership said. “The talent pool is available but it will take a concerted effort of everybody’s part to get workers trained and employed."
Doors will open at 7:15 a.m. for a networking breakfast followed by the program. Tickets are free and online registration is required.
#workHERE is a shared initiative between Nash-Rocky Mount and Edgecombe Public Schools and Nash and Edgecombe Community Colleges. Special thanks to NCC Advertising and Graphic Design student Angie Bennett for designing the #workHere logo.
NCC Awarded $15,000 to Assist Students
Nash Community College has been awarded $15,000 for Project Skill-UP, a North Carolina Community College System workforce development initiative with the goal to help North Carolinians adversely impacted by changes in the tobacco-related sector of the economy. This support will provide scholarship assistance to individuals to update their skills and provide them with additional marketable skills reflective of fast-growing, local occupations and/or new industries.
The objectives of the initiative are to provide access to short-term training programs aligned with in-demand credentials supporting local workforce need; and to develop educational opportunities for individuals interested in diversifying utilization of agriculture resources and enterprises. Read more.
Peacemakers Students Visit Lineman Program
Instructor Jon O'Boyle welcomed high school students from Peacemakers of Rocky Mount on Monday for a tour of the Electric Line Construction program.
Nash Community College | 252-451-8235 | nccpr@nashcc.edu | www.nashcc.edu