Greeley recruiting businesses for youth internship program
City of Greeley officials are inviting businesses to participate in the Mayor’s Workforce Initiative, an effort to help provide internships for area youth while at the same time helping train a skilled talent pipeline for local businesses.
The Workforce Initiative is part of the city’s Achieving Community Excellence initiative and is done in cooperation with Greeley Evans School District 6.
The goal is recruit area businesses to provide a minimum of 80 paid internships for the summer of 2015.
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Interested businesses can send representatives to upcoming planning sessions to hear more about the opportunity and register to participate. The sessions are April 7 from 8 to 10 a.m., and April 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with lunch included for the latter. To register, contact Susan Walker at walkersusan56@gmail.com or 970-302-5933.
City of Greeley officials are inviting businesses to participate in the Mayor’s Workforce Initiative, an effort to help provide internships for area youth while at the same time helping train a skilled talent pipeline for local businesses.
The Workforce Initiative is part of the city’s Achieving Community Excellence initiative and is done in cooperation with Greeley Evans School District 6.
The goal is recruit area businesses to provide a minimum of 80 paid internships for the summer of 2015.
Interested businesses can send representatives to upcoming planning sessions to hear more about the opportunity and register to participate. The sessions are April 7 from 8…
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