#Workforce Training
More than 320 Maui-residents have signed-up for free certification and training courses
To date, more than 320 Maui-residents have registered for the free program that will include certification classes in HAZWOPER, OSHA, CDL, and others. Orientation classes for the first 60 students begins today.
$100,000 grant from Johnson Controls to UH Maui College
University of Hawaiʻi Maui College will invest a $100,000 grant—including $70,000 cash and $30,000 for equipment—from Johnson Controls in training and educational opportunities to support future workforce leaders across the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), fire, and security industries.
$2.2 Million Grant to Augment Community Health Workforce Training Statewide
The Hawai‘i Department of Health was awarded a $2.2 million grant from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to train, deploy and engage community health workers as part of its public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
APEC Hosts Seek Training Provider for Workforce
The APEC 2011 Hawaii Host Committee issued yet another Request for Proposals today for training curriculum development services related to volunteer and workforce training in preparation for the APEC 2011 Leaders’ Week that will take place in Honolulu on November 7–13.
John McKee named UH Maui College vice chancellor for academic affairs
The University of Hawaii Maui College has a new vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Jonathon McKee was appointed to the post after gaining approval from the UH board of regents last month. McKee joined the University in October of 2009 as an assistant dean of instruction and lead the college in its first accreditation […]
