Gateway will train 393 workers from 10 area companies as part of Workforce Advancement Training Grant initiatives totaling $322,383.
The grants will support a company’s efforts for continuous improvement, increasing efficiency and productivity. They will help a company to retain the workers they currently have and to increase its competitive productivity.
“I am so happy we are able to bring these training resources to our community,” says Kate Walker, director of operations at Gateway’s Business and Workforce Solutions Division. “We have a long history of providing training through the Workforce Advancement Training Grant Program, and many of our area companies have benefited from the training program.”
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