GREENSBORO COLLEGE: Launches Center for Innovation and Workforce Development Initiative to Meet Growing Workforce Demands in Piedmont Triad Region

GREENSBORO COLLEGE: Launches Center for Innovation and Workforce Development Initiative to Meet Growing Workforce Demands in Piedmont Triad Region
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 Greensboro College issued the following announcement on Apr. 20.

Today, Greensboro College announced its launch of their new Center for Innovation and Workforce Development at Greensboro College initiative to help prepare individuals to advance and succeed in their careers, while meeting the growing employer workforce demands in the Piedmont Triad area. The area, known for being one of the primary manufacturing and transportation hubs in the southeastern United States, is projected to grow 3.5% over the next five years and bring more than 50,000 jobs to the region over the next ten years. As part of the initiative, non-credit online certification programs will initially be offered in two growth sectors and occupations in the region including healthcare and information technology. In the coming months, other programs will be rolled-out in additional growth areas including manufacturing, professional/technical, and supply chain and logistics.

“Greensboro College has been a part of the Piedmont Triad community for more than 180 years and is committed to the economic expansion happening today,” said Greensboro College President Lawrence D. Czarda, Ph.D. “The Center for Innovation and Workforce Development was created to deliver critical workforce programs to meet the needs of companies and individuals, looking to fill the skills gap for in-demand jobs, advance employee skills and competencies and develop a high-performing talent pool. This is an exciting time for our region, and we are proud to provide educational value to the people who live and work here.”

The new Center for Innovation and Workforce Development at Greensboro will offer the following industry non-credit certifications online:

Healthcare: 

  • Medical Assistant
  • Dental Assistant
  • Pharmacy Technician Professional
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • Patient Care Technician
  • Sterile Processing Technician
  • EKG Technician
  • Health Unit Coordinator
  • Healthcare Administrative Professional
  • Physical Therapy Aide and Administration Specialist
  • Healthcare IT Technician

 Information Technology: 

  • Cyber Security
  • Data Science
  • Software Development

“I am excited for Greensboro College’s new Center for Innovation and Workforce Development. As we prepare our workforce to meet the changing needs of our area’s employers, this will be an important addition,” said Tim Rice, Healthcare Consultant and retired CEO of Cone Health. “I applaud the College for being proactive and moving into this endeavor.  This has the potential for being another big step forward for our economy.”

“With the thousands of jobs that will be created in the Greensboro-High Point area in the coming years, preparing a workforce to meet the skills needs of those positions will be paramount,” said Greensboro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Brent Christensen. “To keep pace, we will continue to depend on our community’s educational institutions to develop programs that meet growing employer and industry demand. We are excited that Greensboro College is stepping up to provide such comprehensive programming through its new Center for Innovation and Workforce Development, enabling students to achieve job-specific credentials online.”

Original source can be found here.       



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