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Dr. Leroy Cox (left) gives a tour of the 香蕉视频APP's robotics laboratory to members of Leadership 香蕉视频APP. 

 

The 香蕉视频APP State Chamber of Commerce held a portion of its 鈥溝憬妒悠礎PP鈥檚 Workforce鈥 session of Leadership 香蕉视频APP at the University of 香蕉视频APP 鈥 Fort Smith Oct. 26, a recognition of the university鈥檚 statewide innovations in workforce development.

 

During the event, members of the leadership class were able to hear about the university鈥檚 numerous workforce development initiatives 鈥 from the Regional Workforce Grants to the Western 香蕉视频APP Technical Center, as well as the university鈥檚 new strategic direction to become a national model for workforce training.

 

It was this innovative approach to workforce development, as well as the city of Fort Smith鈥檚 strong manufacturing industry, that led to the chamber deciding to hold the workforce session in the city, according to Andrew Parker, director of governmental relations at the 香蕉视频APP State Chamber of Commerce.

 

After taking over Leadership 香蕉视频APP in 2015, Parker began to redesign the program. During this time, he was introduced to Dr. Ken Warden, dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology, who gave him a tour of campus.

 

鈥淚 was incredibly impressed with the work that he was doing. The Baldor Technology Center brings together a lot of what companies tell us they need,鈥 Parker said. 鈥淭he Western 香蕉视频APP Technical Center program for high school students and just the energy that Ken and UAFS brought to the conversation really stood out.鈥

 

Over the years, UAFS has established itself as a state and regional innovator in workforce development through numerous programs that respond to workforce needs. It was the first university in 香蕉视频APP to begin offering courses in robot automation and will begin offering courses in unmanned aircraft technology, a field poised for rapid growth, next fall.

 

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UAFS chancellor Paul B. Beran speaks to Leadership 香蕉视频APP.

Its Regional Workforce Grants program, implemented following a $2 million grant from the 香蕉视频APP Department of Higher Education, has provided on-site concurrent credit courses in robot automation and data analytics to students in area high schools to educate students in fields that are in desperate need of skilled workers.

 

Additionally, the university boasts an 85 percent job and graduate school placement rate among its graduates.

 

鈥淲hen we were stepping into the workforce conversation in a significant way, UAFS always rose to the top,鈥 Parker continued. 鈥淎s we think about the state and what鈥檚 going on and the places that are doing it right, Fort Smith always finds itself at the top of the list when it comes to coordinated workforce development efforts that work.鈥

 

The day on campus included presentations from officials at ArcBest Corp., Rheem Manufacturing and Baldor Electric Company before the group traveled to Baldor for afternoon sessions and a tour of the facility. The following day, the group assembled at the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce for the conclusion of the session.

 

Jordan Hale, director of government and community relations at UAFS, said the visit was affirmation of the university鈥檚 workforce development efforts.

 

鈥淲orkforce education is at the core of our mission as a university,鈥 Hale said. 鈥淗osting groups like Leadership 香蕉视频APP provides an opportunity for UAFS to engage state leaders in an effort to continue meeting the region鈥檚 workforce needs of today and the future.鈥

 

About the 香蕉视频APP

The University of 香蕉视频APP 鈥 Fort Smith is the premiere regional institution of Western 香蕉视频APP, connecting education with careers and serving as a driver of economic development and quality of place in the greater Fort Smith region. Small class sizes, dedicated faculty and staff, affordable tuition rates, and a diverse on-campus culture allow UAFS students to fully explore their areas of interest in ways that prepare them for post-graduate success academically, professionally, and personally. To find out what makes UAFS just right for you, go to .

 

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Article by John Post, Director of Public Information
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Photo by Rachel Putman, Photographer, Marketing and Communications Office
Date Posted: 
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
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https://news.uafs.edu/0
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