Businesses Could Benefit from SUNY Apprenticeship Program

Employers Invited to Informational Luncheon Nov. 13
October 31, 2025 – PLATTSBURGH — The Institute for Advanced Manufacturing at Clinton Community College invites businesses and manufacturers to learn more about the SUNY Apprenticeship Program on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 11 a.m. to help them bridge the skills gap and reinforce their workforce.
Presenters at the Apprenticeship Program Informational Luncheon will explain how the program serves as a no-cost tool for employers to train employees on the job, while those employees gain valuable work experience and educational knowledge.
This program is open to businesses of all sizes in a diverse array of sectors from advanced manufacturing to healthcare. It is a structured training opportunity where individuals receive hands-on experience and educational instruction.
“Companies should take advantage of this exciting opportunity to learn about the SUNY Apprenticeship Program and how it can help their business integrate new employees through on-the-job training and education at no cost,” said Billy Jones, vice president of strategic initiatives and workforce development at the IAM at Clinton.
For New York employers, the Apprenticeship Program offers a reliable method for training new talent tailored to specific needs, fostering a skilled workforce and boosting productivity.
The lunch is catered by Fork and Knife at the IAM building, located at 53 Clinton Point Drive. Registration is free and required by 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10. Seating is limited. Registration can be made by calling the IAM at 518-562-4355 or online at http://bit.ly/48KXCHw.
Posted: October 31st, 2025 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Education News, Northern NY News.