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Recent Posts
- 16 Local Service Providers Join Forces to Form the Central Ohio Workforce Development Network (COWDN)
- Aspyr Receives $4 Million ABA Grant to Expand Registered Apprenticeships in Central Ohio
- RoadTrip Nation: Guiding Students Towards Careers
- Layoffs trigger Ohio Means Jobs Rapid Response action at several local employers
- Aspyr named one of Central Ohio’s “Best Places to Work” by Columbus Business First.
16 Local Service Providers Join Forces to Form the Central Ohio Workforce Development Network (COWDN)
Aspyr is proud to announce the establishment of the Central Ohio Workforce Development Network, a collaborative initiative providing comprehensive support and resources to job seekers and employers throughout the region. This pioneering effort coordinates sixteen established, non-profit agencies,…
Aspyr Receives $4 Million ABA Grant to Expand Registered Apprenticeships in Central Ohio
Aspyr has been awarded a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to establish and grow registered apprenticeships in Central Ohio. This grant will allow Aspyr and the South Central Ohio Workforce Partnership (SCOWP) to expand high-quality training and employment opportunities to individuals in the region including…
RoadTrip Nation: Guiding Students Towards Careers
As part of RoadTrip Nations’ Columbus story, local business celebrities Cameron Mitchell and Dr. Frederick Bertley share personal stories of achievement. Mitchell and Bertley’s career stories of STEM and entrepreneurship are included along with a diverse Columbus group covering their career journeys n healthcare, construction, and education…
Layoffs trigger Ohio Means Jobs Rapid Response action at several local employers
The news is never good when workers are informed of pending layoffs and closures. Sadly, this has been occurring more frequently this year as several local companies have announced layoffs and closures including Bath & Body Works, Pitney Bowes, Charter Communications and most recently Big Lots. The good news is that staff from Ohio Means Jobs, Columbus – Franklin County can respond…
Aspyr named one of Central Ohio’s “Best Places to Work” by Columbus Business First.
The nature of work is changing, forcing employers to adapt. Companies of all sizes are navigating this new normal. While no one knows exactly how this will play out, some are doing it better than others. Honorees are determined through workplace satisfaction surveys administered independently by Omaha, Nebraska-based Quantum Workplace…
HCCOCO wins Excellence in Workforce Development Award from The Ohio Economic Development Association.
The Ohio Economic Development Association’s annual excellence awards program recognizes the achievements of individuals and organizations in Ohio in the areas of economic and workforce development. Judged by a panel of OED Award winners were announced at the OEDA Annual Summit in Toledo on September 6, 2024…