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The first fruits of a settlement agreement between Ohio and General Motors are starting to come to bloom as part of job training efforts in the Mahoning Val
YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University, through its Center for Workforce Education and Innovation, plans to use part of $5 million from General Motors to invest in programs and services that zero in on inclusion and equality to best serve the unemployed and underemployed.
“We need to remove the barriers to help those individuals to compete and to win in what we call the race to employability,” said Jennifer Oddo, executive director of strategic workforce education and innovation at YSU.
Some of the money also will be spent on the creation of the YSU Energy Storage Innovation and Training Center to support emerging technology industries in the Mahoning Valley by helping provide a capable workforce.
The fire will not, however, delay the expected September production launch, according to a company spokesman.
A report from the police department there states the truck, according to its driver, Pirakalathan Pathmanathan, had just cleared testing inside the facility, and the fire started about 10 minutes into the road test.
Pathmanathan, director of power train for Lordstown Motors, told police when he noticed the truck was “driving weird,” he pulled over, and the truck started on fire from underneath, the report states.
It happened on a four-lane divided road just after 12:30 a.m. Jan. 13 in a neighborhood that appears to be all business and office space. No one was injured. The truck was towed and later released to Lordstown Motors, states the report, provided to this newspaper by WFMJ 21.
Feb 9, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University, through its Center for Workforce Education and Innovation, plans to use part of $5 million from General Motors to invest in programs and services that zero in on inclusion and equality to best serve the unemployed and underemployed.
Some of the money also will be spent on the creation of the YSU Energy Storage Innovation and Training Center to support emerging technology industries in the Mahoning Valley by helping provide a capable workforce.
The innovation and training center for now remains in the concept and development stage, but YSU president Jim Tressel envisions a brick-and-mortar facility closer to Voltage Valley, the name given to Trumbull and Mahoning counties because of the investments in energy storage and electric vehicle industries.