MINNEAPOLIS (April 3, 2024) – Career Academies, a flagship innovation initiative of Greater Twin Cities United Way, launched its new website this morning displaying its commitment to reshaping how Minnesota prepares students for their futures. Career Academies empowers graduates with in-demand skills and credentials that align with the workforce needs of local businesses, thereby fortifying Minnesota’s future talent pool.
Through funding, coaching, training, and peer-to-peer networks, Career Academies provides comprehensive support to foster collaboration among leaders from communities across Minnesota.
“These programs open doors for students to high-wage, high-demand industries, allowing them to explore career possibilities,” said Liz Williams, Senior Program Officer of Career Academies at Greater Twin Cities United Way. “Our new website is a hub for administrators, educators, employers, and community organizations to access resources, connect with opportunities, and drive meaningful change in Minnesota’s education and workforce landscape. Working hand-in-hand with Minnesota education institutions and employers, we tailor our programs to address each local community’s unique needs and job opportunities.”
Career Academies offers programs in more than 50 communities across Minnesota, spanning a wide range of fields such as Business, Management, and Administration; Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Arts, Communications and Information Systems; Human Services and Education; Health Science Technology; Engineering, Manufacturing, and Technology; and Automotive.
Since its inception, Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Career Academies’ programs have connected employer partners, school districts, and post-secondary institutions, benefitting more than 20,000 students statewide.
For more information about Career Academies and its initiatives, please visit the new website at https://careeracademies.org/.
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