Governor Corbett Discusses Manufacturing Initiative at Lehigh Career and Technical Institute

Press Release

Date: March 28, 2013
Location: Harrisburg, PA

Governor Tom Corbett was joined at the Lehigh Career & Technical
Institute today by faculty and students to tour the facility and to announce an
initiative with the Manufacturers Resource Center to create a regional student
pipeline in Lehigh and Northampton counties.

"Workforce development is crucial to provide employers with skilled, trained
employees for the jobs of today," Corbett said today. "The "Skill Up' initiative is one
of a number of workforce development initiatives my administration supports to
provide students with the skills and education necessary to support the regional
manufacturing industry."

The Department of Community and Economic Development provides grants through
the Discovered in PA - Developed in PA (D2PA) program. D2PA, created by the
Corbett administration, is designed to build capacity to better support
Pennsylvania's businesses and to spur creativity and innovation through the
allocation of economic development services.

The Manufacturers Resource Center (MRC), located in Bethlehem, was awarded a
$298,500 grant to create and invest in a regional student pipeline development
initiative in Lehigh and Northampton Counties. The project, known as "Skill Up" the
Student Pipeline to Support Advanced Manufacturing in Pennsylvania, will be a
collaborative effort involving the MRC, Da Vinci Science Center, Lehigh Career &
Technical Institute (LCTI) and the Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board.

Recognizing manufacturing's value to Pennsylvania's economy, Governor Corbett
commissioned a private advisory council to identify and prioritize top issues that
can help influence, sustain and advance that sector in the commonwealth.

The Governor's Manufacturing Advisory Council report outlined 15 key
recommendations, including the need for a highly skilled and educated workforce
and the need to develop public/private partnerships.

"The "Skill Up' initiative is collaboration between educators, local manufacturers and
government to address the need to develop an educated workforce to meet the
needs of today's employers," Corbett said. "We continue to work diligently to
bridge the gap between job-seekers and employers to make sure there is a job for
every Pennsylvanian who wants one."

Corbett discussed the initiative during a visit to LCTI, which prepares students with
the academic and technical knowledge needed to succeed in higher education and
careers. LCTI has been open since 1971, and serves students in grades 9-12 from
the nine Lehigh County school districts.

For more information about Governor Corbett's commitment to job creation and
economic growth, visit www.pa.gov.


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