Paul Lavoie, the state’s new chief manufacturing officer, hopes to continue the momentum of his predecessor by spearheading initiatives that build a more robust workforce pipeline and boost support for small- and medium-size machine shops.
Lavoie became the state’s second manufacturing czar in February, taking over from Colin Cooper. He started the full-time post Feb. 7, after stepping down from his previous job as general manager of Carey Manufacturing. Cooper’s last day was Feb. 25, giving the duo about three weeks to work together during the transition.
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the Connecticut Office of Workforce Strategy, in collaboration with Social Venture Partners Connecticut and supported by a generous grant from Bank of America, is hiring two new workforce strategy leaders to help execute the strategic vision for workforce development laid out in the Governor’s Workforce Council strategic plan, a guiding document that outlines initiatives centered on helping connect individuals with high-quality jobs in the state.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Participating companies in the Student Program to Ready Interns for Next-generation Talent (SPRINT) are actively recruiting candidates for Summer 2022 paid internships
/PRNewswire/ Participating companies in the Student Program to Ready Interns for Next-generation Talent (SPRINT) are actively recruiting candidates for.