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Boca Raton firm shares in Workforce Alliance funding

Published December 14th, 2007

By John Johnston
Managing Editor

A Boca Raton firm is among ten other Palm Beach County employers to share $346,480 in federally funded training grants given by the Workforce Alliance. The funding will provide job-related training for over 220 employees.

Roger Barranco, vice president of operations for Host.net / BroadbandONE, Inc. of Boca Raton, said, "One advantage of the Workforce Alliance funding was that we were able to conduct formal training for our employees on-site during their normal shift hours, so we didn't have to break up any shifts. The additional CISCO certifications that resulted from the training will help us give better service to our customers."

The program, entitled "Employed Worker Training," is intended to help Palm Beach County businesses remain prosperous and competitive by providing funds to give their employees additional skills or a certification, advance their wages and help provide a path to personal advancement,” according to Kathryn Schmidt, president and CEO of Workforce Alliance.

"The total impact of the grants was over $900,000 since the ten businesses that received the awards added a total of over $556,000 of their own funds to conduct the training,” said Schmidt, adding:

“The companies benefit through increased productivity, company efficiency, and employee retention, and therefore, the taxpayer-funded program requires that each participating employer share in the total cost."

Receiving training grants during the past quarter were: JMWA Architects, Inc., Host.net, Daszkal Bolton LLP, Okeelanta Corporation, Viking (JS Family Holdings), Maschmeyer Concrete, Folding Shutters Corporation, Spine LLC, and Balfoort Finnvold Architects.

Workforce Alliance is the non-profit company chartered by the state to develop and manage a county workforce system. Alliance is the local recipient of federal taxpayer dollars earmarked to assist local employers that need employee training.

The federal funds also can be applied to work readiness training for job seekers, and other measures designed to ensure the availability of a skilled and qualified labor pool. "You have already paid for it," CEO Kathryn Schmidt tells employers, "so why not use it?"

Delray businessman, Randy K. Johnson, and Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Troy McLellan were recently reappointed to the Workforce Alliance board of directors.

Businesses interested in obtaining more information or eligibility criteria for similar training grants should contact Mimi Coenen, Workforce Alliance, Senior Director of Business Services (561) 340-1060, ext. 359 (mcoenen@pbcalliance.com); or Carol Carlson, Director of Business Services (561) 340-1060 ext. 380 (ccarlson@pbcalliance.com). Information and application procedures are also available on line at www.pbcalliance.com


 


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