The opportunity developed through collaboration with (NSCC), the Paulding County Economic Development office and three area businesses.
Congratulations goes out to Eric Bidlack, Tim Clay and Nathan Turner with Spartech; Josh Hernandez and Jeffery Spoor with Cooper Farms; and Brad Peters with Vulcraft.
The classes were held weekly, upstairs in the Small Business Innovation Center. NSCC provided the instructors, class material and equipment for the local training.
Some of the companies were able to be reimbursed for the class training costs through the Ohio Means Jobs Tech Cred Program. The program helps offset costs that businesses incur in upskilling their employees. NSCC is now offering industrial electricity 121. If you believe your business or any of your employees could benefit from this program or would be interested in learning more, reach out to your economic development office.
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CINCINNATI, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ CU Ally, a new advisory firm has launched, serving the Credit Union Industry, nationwide. This startup is founded by author, entrepreneur, and founder of IT Ally, Michael Fillios, who also formed the IT Ally Institute earlier this year. The Institute provides research, thought leadership, best practices, and peer-to-peer programs for IT leaders at small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). His first book, Tech Debt 2.0, was published shortly thereafter. This firsthand experience of the imperative nature of aligning tech in the financial space, led to the formation of CU Ally to help credit unions during these unparalleled times and beyond.