by Allyson Roberts | Dec 14, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Career Programs, Employer Engagement, Schools
In recognition of its in-depth support of Camden County Technical Schools (CCTS), CinchSeal of Mt. Laurel has been named the district’s 2022 Business Partner of the Year. A leading rotary seal manufacturer for more than 25 years, CinchSeal provides industrial sealing...
by Allyson Roberts | Dec 12, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Career Programs, Employer Engagement
Warren County Technical School (WCTS) has named Oxford Auto and Tire, Washington, N.J., as its 2022 Business Partner of the Year. Co-owner Brian McCatharn has been singled out for his support. “Brian and the Oxford Auto and Tire staff work hard to provide support for...
by Allyson Roberts | Dec 5, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Career Programs, Employer Engagement, Schools
In the summer of 2021, Saint Clare’s mobilized more than 20 staff members from across the organization to meet with representatives of Morris County Vocational School District (MCVSD). This was the starting point for numerous areas of partnership for full-time...
by Allyson Roberts | Dec 1, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Employer Engagement, Schools
Cape May County Technical Schools (CCCTS) has named Burke Motor Group, headquartered in Cape May Courthouse, N.J., as its 2022 Business Partner of the Year. Doug Burke, the group’s president, has been credited with breathing new life into the CCCTS Automotive...
by Allyson Roberts | Sep 29, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Career Programs, Employer Engagement, Schools
NJBIZ recently ran an in-depth article analyzing New Jersey’s ability to support significant growth in the manufacturing industry. To read the full article, which appeared on Sept. 26, 2022, visit the NJBIZ website; you may need to register to access it. Jackie...
by Allyson Roberts | Sep 21, 2022 | Career and Technical Education, Career Programs, Employer Engagement, Featured News
Getting an education has never been more important – or more difficult – than right now. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted learning across the spectrum – from primary and secondary schools to institutions of higher education. The combination of increased necessity...