VHV apprentice training program certifies first graduating cohort
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VHV apprentice training program certifies first graduating cohort

Vermont Business Magazine
June 22, 2022

Summary

The VHV apprentice training program has celebrated a significant milestone by certifying its first graduating cohort. This achievement marks an important step in expanding skilled workforce development in Vermont, showcasing the dedication and hard work of both the apprentices and the program's educators.

As the demand for skilled labor continues to rise nationally, initiatives like the VHV program emphasize the value of registered apprenticeships. These earn-and-learn opportunities not only provide practical experience but also pave the way for sustainable career pathways in various industries.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the crucial role of registered apprenticeship programs in preparing the workforce of tomorrow. By successfully graduating its first cohort, the VHV program demonstrates the effectiveness of hands-on training and collaboration between educators and industry sponsors, ultimately contributing to a stronger economy.

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