Governor Wes Moore Launches New Workforce Development Programs for Maryland’s Public Sector and Hospitality Industry During National Apprenticeship Week - The MoCo Show -
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Governor Wes Moore Launches New Workforce Development Programs for Maryland’s Public Sector and Hospitality Industry During National Apprenticeship Week - The MoCo Show -

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November 17, 2023

Summary

Governor Wes Moore has announced the launch of new workforce development programs in Maryland focused on the public sector and hospitality industry, coinciding with National Apprenticeship Week. These initiatives include a $3 million Public Sector Registered Apprenticeship Program and a $1.6 million Maryland Hospitality Management Apprenticeship Program, aimed at creating pathways for individuals to enter and advance in these vital sectors.

These programs underscore Maryland's commitment to expanding apprenticeship opportunities and fostering economic growth. As the state invests in these initiatives, it not only supports the development of a skilled workforce but also highlights the importance of collaboration between government, educational institutions, and industry leaders in creating robust career pathways for all individuals.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story is crucial as it illustrates how targeted investments in apprenticeship programs can enhance career opportunities across diverse sectors, particularly in public service and hospitality. By expanding these pathways, Maryland is setting a strong example for other states on the positive impact of registered apprenticeships in building a skilled and resilient workforce.

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