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Johnson Controls and Lincoln Tech Unveil Four Classrooms In Connecticut and Maryland as Continuation of Workforce Development Partnership
Al Young, Vice President of Field Service and Installation Operations for North America, Johnson Controls Building Technologies and Solutions, Kevin Clark, Lincoln Tech Campus President, and Scott Shaw, CEO at Lincoln Tech, cut a ribbon to unveil the new Johnson Controls-sponsored classroom at Lincoln Tech’s East Windsor campus on Monday, June 10, 2019.
Executives and staff from Johnson Controls and Lincoln Tech pose for a photo after a ribbon cutting event to celebrate the workforce development partnership between Johnson Controls and Lincoln Tech on Monday, June 10, 2019 in East Windsor, Connecticut.
Scott Shaw, CEO at Lincoln Tech, and Al Young, Vice President of Field Service and Installation Operations for North America, Johnson Controls Building Technologies & Solutions, pose with Daniel Potito, recent Lincoln Tech graduate and System Technician at Johnson Controls.
As part of its partnership with Lincoln Tech to build the technical workforce of the future, Johnson Controls recently unveiled four new classrooms, including at the vocational school’s Connecticut campuses in East Windsor, New Britain and Shelton, and at the Columbia, Maryland campus. The new classrooms are equipped with Johnson Controls technologies to train students in the HVAC, electrical, fire, and security programs.
During the ribbon cutting ceremonies, Al Young, vice president of field services and installation operations for Johnson Controls Building Solutions North America, and Scott Shaw, CEO at Lincoln Tech, spoke about the importance of technical training and organizations in the technical field playing a role in developing and nurturing the next generation workforce with partnerships like this.
The partnership between Johnson Controls and Lincoln Tech began in 2018 with a goal of bridging the technical skills gap and developing a program that provides hands-on training in local markets to empower students with the skills necessary to enter the technical workforce and build a fulfilling career in today’s changing marketplace.
The partnership between Johnson Controls and Lincoln Tech began in 2018 with a goal of bridging the technical skills gap and developing a program that provides hands-on training in local markets to empower students with the skills necessary to enter the technical workforce and build a fulfilling career in today’s changing marketplace. Graduates of the training programs have the opportunity to pursue careers with Johnson Controls to help deliver smart, safe, sustainable buildings and cities around the world.
In total, Johnson Controls is sponsoring 10 Lincoln Tech campuses across the country. In 2018, the Indianapolis, Indiana, and Melrose Park, Illinois classrooms were launched and, in the remainder of 2019, the Marietta, Georgia; Denver, Colorado; and Mahwah and Union, New Jersey campuses will be revealed.
Learn more about the partnership and how Johnson Controls is helping to build the next generation of technical workers.
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