White House National Cyber Director Keynotes Historic Workforce Trades Center Groundbreaking at Howard Community College
2024年10月2日 - 6:25AM
Howard Community College (HCC) welcomed officials from government,
industry, and community during a commemorative groundbreaking on
its workforce development and trades center yesterday. The 50,000
square foot state-of-the-art facility will provide the county its
first public skilled trades training hub, and will offer practical
training in cybersecurity, automotive, manufacturing, mechatronics,
green technology, construction trades, and more.
National Cyber Director Harry Coker, Jr. delivered keynote
remarks for the event, promoting the value of community college
workforce development in support of national security,
interdisciplinary training, and socio-economic equality for
communities nationwide.
“We are just over a year into implementing the National Cyber
Workforce and Education Strategy, and we know we still have work to
do,” said Director Coker. “We need more Americans to see cyber
careers as attainable to them, whatever their background or
circumstances. Today, we’re taking an important step with this
groundbreaking, this convening, this dedication to the students and
the future in Howard County.”
The groundbreaking followed a National Community College Cyber
Forum, hosted by the Office of the National Cyber Director and HCC.
The forum convened more than 100 educators, cyber industry leaders,
students, and faculty in addressing the national cyber workforce
trends and training opportunities, and the role of community
colleges in supporting the nation’s data and network security
objectives.
In October 2023, HCC President Daria J. Willis launched a
two-year, $11 million capital campaign to support the center’s
construction and address a growing statewide shortage of skilled
workers in trades and technical fields. In less than seven months,
more than $42 million in proposed county funding, preauthorized
state funding, and private gifts were raised for the project, which
will formally break ground in January 2025.
“We challenged our community to envision a future where all
residents could have unique and rewarding pathways to professional
success and earning potential,” Willis said. “Our elected
officials, business partners, donors, and campus community have
worked together to elevate the skilled trades as a catalyst for
this success. We are honored to lead our community and region in
building economic equity for all hard-working residents.”
HCC is the top producer of registered apprenticeships in the
State of Maryland, developing entry-level and managerial talent in
cybersecurity, healthcare, childcare, hospitality and tourism, and
construction.
The center is projected to open in fall 2026 and will complement
the college’s steady enrollment growth over the last three years,
and expansion of its liberal arts and skilled trades profile
through its dual enrollment partnership with the Howard County
Public School System.
Howard Community College is ranked among the nation's top
two-year colleges by Niche, an online college selection and data
resource for families. HCC enrolls nearly 22,000 credit and
non-credit students of all ages from more than 104 countries and
yields more than $343 million in economic impact as one of Howard
County's largest employers.
ABOUT HCC
Since 1970, Howard Community College (HCC) has been a preferred
college choice for students and families in Howard County,
Maryland. A public community college, HCC offers associate degree
and certificate programs, as well as workforce development training
and continuing education classes, to nearly 22,000 credit and
noncredit students each year. HCC received the 2019 Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation’s only
presidential-level honor for performance excellence in
organizations.
- Howard Community College Workforce Development and Trades
Center Groundbreaking
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Howard Community College
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