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CFCC Holds Manufacturing Expo
CASTLE HAYNE, NC (WWAY) — Cape Fear Community College gave people the chance on Wednesday
CFCC LAUNCHES MANUFACTURING PROGRAMS TO MEET LOCAL DEMAND
WILMINGTON, NC — To meet local workforce needs, Cape Fear Community College is launching three programs
Retooling a Workforce
BY JENNY CALLISON, POSTED JUN 17, 2022 New short-term programs at Cape Fear Community College aim
CFCC To Offer Session On Manufacturing Employment Opportunities
Manufacturing companies in the greater Wilmington area are growing, prospering and in need of employees.
CAPE FEAR MANUFACTURERS JOIN FORCES TO RESOLVE COMMON CHALLENGES
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Hundreds Learn About Local Careers at CFCC Manufacturing Day
More than 300 students from Pender and New Hanover counties learned about 21 local manufacturing employers, offering a wide variety of different services and positions. With a shipping crisis still affecting the U.S. and skilled workers still needed, the event gave students a chance to learn about options other than four-year universities that provide well-paying jobs.
CFMP Live with Wilmington Business Journal
Manufacturing firms in the Wilmington area are facing workforce issues, including shortages of workers and the need for employees looking for a long-term career.These issues and more led to the formation of the Cape Fear Manufacturing Partnership, a group of 27 manufacturing executives that started meeting last fall. The group represents the region’s varying industries and wide range of locally manufactured products.Joining us for Thursday’s WilmingtonBiz Talk are two manufacturing officials involved in the partnership who will discuss the industry and its challenges.The panel:- Jim Flock, General Manager, Hsm Machine Works- Steve Janz, Vice President of International Sales, Flow Sciences, Inc.