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Michigan employers are invited to attend an
informational presentation to learn how the Michigan Advanced Technician Training
(MAT²) system
can help them develop a skilled workforce with the necessary talents and
training for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
Offered by the Michigan Economic
Development Corporation and participating community colleges, MAT² is an
innovative training system that combines theory, practice, and work to help
train a globally competitive workforce. The three programs being offered in
2014 are mechatronics, technical product design, and information technology.
The informational presentation, hosted by
the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce and Mott Community College, will
take place Wednesday, March 19 at Mott Community College in Flint, and will provide overviews
on the new IT and Technical Product Design curriculum of the MAT² system.
The presentation will include two sessions,
both providing overviews of the MAT² system. The 8:30 to 10 a.m. session will provide details of the
Information Technology area of study; the 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. session will
cover the Mechatronics and Technical Product Design concentrations.
The presentation is free and employers are
invited to attend one or both sessions. To register, please contact Christie
Carpenter with the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce at ccarpenter@flintandgenesee.org.
Cheers,
Amy Cell
Senior Vice President, Talent Enhancement
Michigan Economic Development Corporation

The 2014 DiverseNote
Career Management Symposium is the largest career management and recruitment
event within the state of Michigan. With a focus on diversity (all inclusive),
find the best talent, learn from leading CHRO’s, CDO’s and recruiting
professionals all while building your career and your professional network.
Attend the 2014 DiverseNote Career Management Symposium (CMS), April 28-29.
Register today at http://www.cvent.com/d/44qps5/1Q, email 2014cms@diversenote.com
or call 888-947-2899.
The workforce of the future will be
more diverse than it has ever been. What has been historically lacking is a way
to bring the best candidates from the diversity community to the companies that
are actively searching for them. DiverseNote was specifically engineered to
bridge this gap. Join over 1,500 professionals and 40 companies to recruit the
best talent at the 2014 DiverseNote Career Management Symposium (CMS) in Detroit.
Learn more at http://www.cvent.com/d/44qps5/1Q.
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Michigan
Shifting Gears is a
three-month career transition program for experienced professionals who want to
leverage their talents and knowledge to pursue exciting new career
opportunities. The program runs four times a year in alternating regional
locations across the state.
Support from the business community and
professional volunteers in driving the program’s success.
Here are ways to lend your expertise to
help reinvent Michigan:
Internship Host: Michigan start-ups, small
businesses and non-profits can benefit from 80 hours of pro bono assistance
from professional talent. Examples of past projects include strategic plan
development, marketing strategy development, research, website/social media,
data management, and human resources.
Volunteer Mentor: Play a critical role in
helping a participant move forward in their career transition. Commit 2-4 hours
per month for three months supporting the participant. Support may include
sharing advice on career topics, acting as a sounding board/providing feedback,
assisting with career goals, and selectively sharing your professional network
(if appropriate).
Volunteer Mock Interviewer: Provide participants with
valuable feedback and advice for sharpening their interviewing skills through a
simulated exercise. Each interview lasts about 20 minutes, followed by 20
minutes of constructive feedback.
Volunteer Resume Reviewer: Help support participants
by attending a resume review networking event to meet with them and provide
valuable feedback on their resumes.
If you are interested in joining the
program as an internship host, volunteer mentor, mock interviewer, or resume
reviewer, please visit www.mitalent.org/misg-stakeholders to sign up.
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Governor Rick Snyder declared February 2014
"Cooperative Education and Internship Month." Find helpful
resources here to establish effective, mutually-beneficial internship programs at
organizations of all sizes. Internships help ensure that supply and demand of
skill sets are properly aligned. They’re also an inexpensive recruiting tool,
plus a great opportunity to train future employees. The Employer Internship
Toolkit,
created by the Michigan Internship Initiative Partners, is a free,
comprehensive online resource.
For further information, contact Amanda Dumond, director of talent
initiatives and business enhancement at Prima Civitas; in West Michigan,
contact Cindy Brown, executive director
at Hello West Michigan.
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Driving
for America (DFA) is
a premier, Veteran-focused, logistics training and certification school. DFA is
committed to providing stable career skills and job placement opportunities to
U.S. Military Veterans and all interested individuals.
DFA thoroughly prepares truck driving
students for their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exam. DFA then facilitates
job placement opportunities by utilizing existing relationships with
Veteran-friendly logistics companies upon completion of course certification.
DFA strives to deliver the best qualified
candidates and encourages employer partners to embrace the viable talent that
our military has prepared in today’s invigorating leaders.
To learn more about how your company can
partner with and help support Driving for America, please call
(855) 374-8350, or e-mail info@drivingforamerica.com.

Southwest Solutions has been named a Green
Organization by NeighborWorks America for its keen environmental practices in
affordable housing, workforce development, community development and its entire
operations and culture.
The designation recognizes a NeighborWorks network member that incorporates
healthy and sustainable principles into every facet of the organization to
benefit in the individuals, families and community that it serves, in multiple
ways.
Southwest Solutions has been a NeighborWorks Chartered
Member since 2006. NeighborWorks was created by Congress to provide
opportunities for lower-income people to live in affordable homes in safe and
sustainable neighborhoods. NeighborWorks has more than
240 members across the country, and it has designated 42 of them as Green
Organizations.
Read the full story
here.
Questions? Contact Steve Palackdharry: spalackdharry@swsol.org, 313.297.1374.
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