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New Employ Milwaukee CEO aims to help local workforce prepare for AI future
Earlier this year Julie Cayo was named president and CEO of Employ Milwaukee, after 13 years with the organization....
Employ Milwaukee receives $2 million federal grant to launch new workforce initiative
Employ Milwaukee is launching a new workforce initiative that is supported through a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Employ Milwaukee names new president and CEO
Employ Milwaukee, the county's workforce development board, has appointed Julie Cayo as president and CEO.
Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects on workforce development, innovation in oncology, startup commercialization making progress
Three Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub projects focused on workforce development, innovation in oncology, and startup commercialization are making progress.
Milwaukee area workforce development organizations to receive about $3.7 million in DWD grants
Employ Milwaukee and other workforce development organizations in southeastern Wisconsin will receive funding through the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Worker Advancement Initiative.
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Milwaukee Christian Center’s YouthBuild program faces uncertain future after AmeriCorps cuts
Young adults participating in the Milwaukee Christian Center’s YouthBuild program were removed from their worksite when news broke that the program’s AmeriCorps funding was terminated.
Employ Milwaukee receives $1.5 million in federal funding for apprenticeship programs
Employ Milwaukee, Milwaukee County’s workforce development board, has received a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor’s YouthBuild program.
Employ Milwaukee leader Chytania Brown steps down from role
Employ Milwaukee announced this week that president and chief executive officer Chytania Brown has stepped down from her role.
Meeting the workforce where it’s at
Workforce challenges are nothing new to Milwaukee’s service and hospitality industry. Between staffing shortages that pre-date the COVID-19 pandemic,...
Employ Milwaukee receives $5 million grant to help train workers for high-demand jobs
Employ Milwaukee is the recipient of a $4.9 million Department of Labor “Building Pathways to Infrastructure” grant.
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