Powering Chicago is included in initial cohort of US Department of Labor Apprenticeship Ambassadors
- Posted: July 25, 2022
- Apprenticeship Ambassador, US Department of Labor
Powering Chicago is proud to be included in the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) initial cohort of 207 Apprenticeship Ambassadors. Each ambassador is expected to share their experiences and to collaborate with the department to champion apprenticeship opportunities.
The Apprenticeship Ambassador program was announced in November 2021 and championed by DOL Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh. The goal of the program is to bring together industry, labor, education, equity and workforce leaders to partner with the department’s Office of Apprenticeship to promote Registered Apprenticeships as a valuable workforce strategy in high-demand industries and to expand opportunities for people historically underserved.
“Powering Chicago knows the value of Registered Apprenticeship programs and we’re proud to be part of this initial cohort of Apprenticeship Ambassadors equipped with the knowledge received in a Registered Apprenticeship program, like our local program at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute, graduates have access to a myriad of career opportunities that provide livable wages, good benefits and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact.”
Powering Chicago Executive Director Elbert Walters III
The first group of Apprenticeship Ambassadors includes diverse partners from a range of industries, all demonstrating a willingness to promote and expand Registered Apprenticeships. The first cohort is comprised of:
- Community-based organizations
- Educators
- Employers
- Equity partners
- Industry associations
- Labor organizations
- State organizations
- Program sponsors
- Workforce partners
Visit the Apprenticeship Ambassador website for a full list of the ambassadors, to learn more about the program and to discover how you can become involved.