The annual two-day MSSC Executive Leadership and Briefing meeting is regularly held in states and regions that have played a vital role in the development of credentialing tomorrow's workforce. The 2019 meeting was held in Racine Wisconsin, site of the prospective 13,000-worker Foxconn production site and home to Gateway Technical College, a strong supporter of MSSC. Day one started with the meetings of the MSSC community including the MSSC Board of Directors, the Leadership Council, Training Solution Providers, Senior Advisors and more. Three new members were welcomed to the board and four new members were added to the MSSC Leadership Council demonstrating the growing community around the MSSC credentials. A number of new initiatives were unveiled, and new partners introduced throughout the meeting. Dr. Barger has sereved on the Leadership Council since its inception, representing the strong presence of the CPT and CPT+ in Florida Colleges and High Schools.
The "Executive Briefing: Focus on Wisconsin," kicked off with a reception which included influential speakers from the state of Wisconsin, starting with Nick Pinchuk, eloquent Chairman & CEO, Snap-on Incorporated. One key quote from his remarks is provided here.
Dr. Bryan Albrecht, CEO, and President, Gateway Technical College (GTC), welcomed attendees to the second day of the Executive Briefing on the GTC. This gathering of senior representatives from industry, government, and education offered a chance to network and share best practices on mutually reinforcing local and national initiatives.
For more information, please visit www.msscusa.org.
The "Executive Briefing: Focus on Wisconsin," kicked off with a reception which included influential speakers from the state of Wisconsin, starting with Nick Pinchuk, eloquent Chairman & CEO, Snap-on Incorporated. One key quote from his remarks is provided here.
Dr. Bryan Albrecht, CEO, and President, Gateway Technical College (GTC), welcomed attendees to the second day of the Executive Briefing on the GTC. This gathering of senior representatives from industry, government, and education offered a chance to network and share best practices on mutually reinforcing local and national initiatives.
For more information, please visit www.msscusa.org.
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