Delaware Business Magazine - May/June 2022

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Internships & Apprenticeships

Developing a Skilled Workforce Business Partnerships + Career-Ready Students = NCCVT BY JOSEPH JONES, ED.D.

“LEARN - EARN - GET AHEAD” is far more than just a motto for New Castle County Vo-Tech (NCCVT). Covering New Castle County with four high schools—Delcastle, Hodgson, Howard, and St. Georges—the District has a unique purpose, which is not only educating the whole child but also developing a skilled workforce that can contribute to thriving local industries. Knowing that by 2030 all baby boomers will be over the age of 65, NCCVT recognizes the role they play in developing students who can meet many of the needs of local companies: a role they welcome. With 40 different career programs throughout the district and approximately 1,000 seniors in all four schools, NCCVT relies heavily on their capstone cooperative employment program. After students spend significant time in their career programs during their first three years of high school, the goal is for students to work in a job related to their career program during their senior year. NCCVT is fortunate to have incredible relationships with hundreds of business partners who recognize the value of having students work for them. As John Gooden, president of M. Davis & Sons, states, Photo courtesy Bloomberg Philanthropies “We’ve been working with NCCVT for more than three decades. Over those years, we adopted a longer view strategy industry this school year. These students filled a critical gap at a time when to build our workforce by hiring co-ops and graduates and then training the need for knowledgeable, skilled health care workers was dire. them through the apprenticeship program, which also happens to run in The ability to contribute to the community and help during a worktheir schools. This program has helped us manage the boomer transition as force shortage is what NCCVT is all about. Community and civic many people who started here as co-ops are now supervisors and managresponsibilities are values of the District, and having students being a ers. The instructors and administration continuously seek feedback from part of a dynamic workforce, earning great wages, and contributing to employer partners, which keeps their graduates at the top of their game.” their own families while growing their skills is the power of NCCVT Through a rich curriculum, state-of-the-art career and technical classand a clear example of how #NCCVTworks. n rooms, an exceptional staff, and a thriving Adult Education Division, NCCVT’s mission of providing a superior career and technical education enables all students to achieve their aspirations. This mission, coupled with the realization of the state’s workforce needs, clarifies their purpose and helps Joseph Jones, Ed.D. is superintendent them stay focused on their “why.” of the New Castle County Vocational This can be illustrated in a recent example. As the pandemic continued Technical School District. to cause mass disruption—especially impacting employees—NCCVT was fortunate to have more than 110 senior students working in the health care DELAWARE BUSINESS

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Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic with Technology Innovations

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Beyond Medicine

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pages 56-57

What's New in Medical Cannabis?

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page 54

Your Health at an Arm's Length Away

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Where Science and Creativity Meet

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page 51

What's Your Next Pivot?

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pages 48-49

Employers Beware

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page 47

Are We Hurting Innovation?

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Data Brokers and Consumer Protection

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Experts Address Manufacturers' Training Needs

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Returning to the Workforce

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Work-Based Learning is an Employer's Gift to Their Future Self

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Apprenticeships as a Workforce Solution

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Developing a Skilled Workforce

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page 37

One Group's Vision for Student Success

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Not a Job, But a Career

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pages 28-29

Laying the Groundwork

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pages 26-27

Closing the Opportunity Divide

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Superstars in Education & Training

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Diverse Supplier Spotlight: NERDiT NOW

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Chair Message

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The Warehouse Introduces RISE: Reaching and Investing in Youth for Sustainable Employment

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DSCC Welcomes Kerri Welcher

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Committee Spotlight: Environmental Committee

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A Path to Success

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Every Business Needs Guidance

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Delaware ESGR: Serving Employers for Fifty Years

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LaMotte Company Chooses Newark for Manufacturing and R&D Expansion

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Nonprofit Spotlight: Pathways to Success

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Business Spotlight: Schlosser & Associates

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Legislative Priority

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Message from the President

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