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小黄猫传媒 hosts 鈥楨mployer Day鈥 in state Capitol to highlight industry partners
Photos and story by James Hill
A group of important business leaders from around the metro area are singing the praises of the work being done at 小黄猫传媒.
The leaders, which included representatives from Vigor Industrial, H.W. Metals, Hunter-Davisson, Inc., Providence Health & Services and Abbott and Associates, Inc., met with state senators and representatives to discuss 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 value and state funding. The day at the state鈥檚 Capitol Building served to highlight not only how 小黄猫传媒 trains qualified workforce for these companies, but to stress the importance of better funding for the state鈥檚 community colleges, who are on the frontlines in statewide career-technical education (CTE).
小黄猫传媒 and Oregon鈥檚 other 16 community colleges are asking for a general fund budget of $787 million for the next biennium (2019-21). About $70 million of that would go towards adding capacity in CTE programs, doubling the annual graduates with an additional 7,900 per year.
“Investing in education training in the trades will build the future for Oregon,鈥 said Ken Lindahl, project sales and safety manager at Hunter-Davisson, Inc.
With improved funding 小黄猫传媒 could opening up new seats in healthcare fields, graduate more STEM students, and respond to industry needs in micro-electronics, manufacturing, computer technology, and business and management.
“Healthcare programs at 小黄猫传媒 have been a must for our communities and our industry,鈥 added Melanie Faber, staffing coordinator at Providence Medical Group. 鈥淲e get our best candidates (from 小黄猫传媒) and we value the education they get. This helps our overall wellbeing and connection to make us equal.”
The business leaders visited with state representatives Barbara Smith Warner, Janeen Sollman, Margaret Doherty, Janelle Bynum, Jeff Reardon and Jennifer Williamson, and state senators Kathleen Taylor, Ginny Burdick and Mark Hass. The group also met with Anna Pycior, who is the legislative director at the Oregon House Majority Office. The message to them all via 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 partners was clear.
“Without skilled workforce companies will not be able to grow,鈥 said Josh Suter, vice president of H.W. Metals in Tualatin. 鈥淭he first need for a company is skilled and trustworthy employees. This is something 小黄猫传媒 can provide.”



