Summary
A new apprenticeship program has been launched at Blenko Glass Company in Milton, West Virginia, providing hands-on training for aspiring glassmakers. The initiative aims to preserve traditional glassblowing techniques while offering apprentices like Taylor Brumfield the opportunity to gain valuable skills in a dynamic 'hot shop' environment.
This program is part of a growing movement to enhance workforce development in the region, emphasizing the importance of earn-and-learn opportunities. By integrating apprenticeships into the local economy, companies like Blenko Glass are helping to create sustainable career pathways for individuals seeking to enter skilled trades.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the vital role of registered apprenticeships in fostering skill development and preserving traditional crafts. Programs like the one at Blenko Glass not only provide practical experience but also contribute to the long-term vitality of the workforce in specialized fields.