CEWD and NCCER Commit to Building a Skilled Future Workforce Together
Washington, DC and Alachua, FL – The Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD) and the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) today announced a strategic curriculum-focused partnership to address workforce development needs in the energy sector.
This collaboration brings together the combined expertise of both organizations to create a shared approach to meeting the growing demand for skilled energy professionals. From this partnership, aspiring energy professionals will be equipped with essential, industry-specific skills and knowledge to ensure a highly competent and job-ready workforce. By aligning their industry-recognized resources, CEWD and NCCER will support the development of a sustainable and skilled talent pipeline capable of tackling the energy sector’s evolving challenges.
Boyd Worsham, president and CEO of NCCER, said, “Working with CEWD to develop this curriculum was a natural step in addressing the energy sector’s growing workforce needs. Together, we’re building a program that equips aspiring craft professionals with the skills that employers need and prepares them for long-term success.”
“This partnership marks a significant step forward in addressing the growing demand for more highly skilled workers in the energy industry,” said Missy Henriksen, CEWD’s executive director. “By combining our workforce development expertise with NCCER’s proven training methodologies, we will create standardized, high-quality pathways for individuals to enter and thrive in energy careers.”
This collaborative effort underscores both organizations’ commitment to fostering a skilled and sustainable workforce for the evolving energy industry.
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About NCCER – The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit education foundation and the leading provider of construction education for industry and career and technical education programs. With flexible workforce development and learning solutions, NCCER’s programs provide consistency and quality to ensure craft professionals and learners receive industry-recognized credentials and certifications. To learn more, visit www.nccer.org.
About CEWD – The Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD) is a non-profit consortium of energy companies, and their associations, committed to the development of a highly skilled energy workforce. To learn more visit www.cewd.org and www.getintoenergy.org.