Growing Local Talent: Apprenticeships as a Key to Workforce Development

Growing Local Talent: Apprenticeships as a Key to Workforce Development

By Economic Alliance Snohomish County
Online event

Overview

Part of Economic Alliance Snohomish County's monthly Coffee Chats series, bringing you updates on relevant topics over your morning coffee.

Join Economic Alliance Snohomish County for Growing Local Talent: Apprenticeships as a Key to Workforce Development. Apprenticeships are a proven pathway for building a stronger, more resilient workforce—and Snohomish County is leading the way. Sponsored by the Port of Everett, this virtual conversation will explore how local apprenticeship programs are preparing the next generation of skilled workers to meet industry demand across sectors like advanced manufacturing, construction, and public infrastructure.

Our panelists will share insights into how hands-on learning, industry collaboration, and regional partnerships are creating opportunities for both students and employers, while helping businesses close the skills gap and strengthen the local talent pipeline.

Meet our panelists:

  • Matt Poischbeg, Director, Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center (AMSC)
  • Councilmember Nate Nehring, Snohomish County Council, representing Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP)
  • Erin Williams, Regional Program Manager, Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC)
  • Charlotte Murry, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Snohomish & Island County Labor Council (SICLC / AFL‑CIO)

Whether you’re an employer, educator, or community partner, this session offers valuable perspectives on how apprenticeships are driving workforce innovation and supporting long-term economic growth in Snohomish County.

Free to attend | Registration required to receive Zoom link

Category: Business, Other

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Economic Alliance Snohomish County

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Nov 18 · 8:30 AM PST