Date and Time
Thursday Mar 22, 2018
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Thursday, March 22, 2018
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Registration:
Click Here to Register
Registration Requirements:
- Event is open to EACC members in good standing
- Registration required
- In case of inclement weather, the event will be canceled and rescheduled for a later date
- Registration is non-refundable, but can be transferred to another party for use at the same event
Location
10100 Reading Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
Fees/Admission
$40
Website
Description
The EACC is delighted to partner with Cincinnati State to host the first Company Briefing & Networking series event of 2018 at the Workforce Development Center (WDC) at Cincinnati State.
EACC members are invited to attend on March 22 as we place a renewed emphasis on talent and workforce development in 2018 with three lines of action: Celebrating EACC members who are making a difference; Connecting EACC members to resources for talent and workforce development; and Advocating for changes in attitudes toward careers in manufacturing.
The briefing will highlight the WDC's training programs, which combine state-of-the-art classrooms and training labs, up-to-date workplace tools, real-world simulation and hands-on, practical instruction by experienced industry professionals. Immediately following the presentation, guests will take a tour of the WDC.
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Monica Posey
President
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Amy Waldbillig
Vice President – Workforce Development
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
About the Workforce Development Center at Cincinnati State
The Workforce Development Center (WDC) at Cincinnati State is a leading job training and education institution in the region. The WDC provides specialized training for corporate and institutional clients at their site or at Cincinnati State campuses in Evendale, Middletown, Clifton and Harrison. The WDC also offers a wide range of career training courses for individuals. Many of these courses carry college credits, or can lead to a professional certification.
Programs are offered in the following areas:
- Industrial Maintenance & Advanced Manufacturing
- HAZMAT, Rescue & Safety
- Emergency Medicine
- Health Technology
- Information Technology
- Human Resource Development
- Supply Chain & Logistics
Please see the video below for information on how Procter & Gamble chose to partner with Cincinnati State to train new employees!
Component Training at P&G by Cincinnati State from CincinnatiState on Vimeo.