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60 S T U F F • 2 0 1 9 • StuffMadeinMA.com R E S O U R C E G U I D E MassHire Brockton Area Workforce Board 34 School St. Brockton, MA 02301 508-584-3234; http://bawib.org Description: Business-led, policy-setting board that oversees workforce development initiatives in our ten-community region How to take advantage: Access CareerWorks, the one-stop career center operated by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute and YouthWorks, the youth career and educational resource center Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Sheila Sullivan-Jardim, executive director 508-584-3234 Ext. 13 ssjardim@bawib.org MassHire Cape Cod and Islands Workforce Development Board 426 North St., Suite 9 Hyannis, MA 02601 508-775-5900; www.ciwib.org Description: Sustains connections between businesses and job seekers How to take advantage: Career guidance and training opportunities Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: David Augustinho, executive director david@ciwib.org MassHire Central Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board (one of 16 statewide WIB's) 340 Main St., Suite 400 Worcester, MA 01608 508-799-1509; www.cmwib.org Description: Public-private partnership serving employers and employees responsible for policy, oversight and coordination of federal and state workforce development initiatives and job training How to take advantage: Work Opportunity Tax Credit, Youth Workforce Investment Council grants and contracts Funding source: Public-private partnership with federal funds, state investments and private sector fees Contact: Jeffrey Turgeon, executive director 508-373-7657; turgeonj@worcesterma.gov MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Development Board 107 Merrimack St. Lowell, Massachusetts 01852 978- 937-9816; www.glwib.org Description: Servicing the communities of Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro, Dunstable and Westford; charged with overseeing and implementing workforce development initiatives and activities How to take advantage: Events, Workforce Training Fund, Youth Council Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Peter Farkas, executive director Peter.Farkas@glwdb.org MassHire Greater New Bedford Workforce Board Inc. 1213 Purchase St., 2nd Floor New Bedford, MA 02740 508-979-1504; www. masshiregreaternewbedford.com Description: Sustains powerful connections between businesses and job seekers through a statewide network of employment professionals How to take advantage: Employer, job-seeker and youth services; labor market data, Workforce Training Fund, apprenticeships Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Executive director info@masshiregreaternewbedford.com MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Board 255 Essex St., 4th Floor Lawrence, MA 01840 978-682-7099; www.mvwib.org Description: Provides a leadership framework for the collective actions of employers How to take advantage: ValleyWorks One-Stop Career Centers, make connections between industry and higher education Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Senior program manager info@masshiremvwib.org MassHire Metro North Regional Employment Board 186 Alewife Brook Parkway, Suite 216 Cambridge, MA 02138 617-864-1500; www.mnreb.org Description: Enable area residents to gain the skills to maximize their economic self-sufficiency and provide employers with the workforce they need to effectively compete in the changing world economy. How to take advantage: Events, Workforce Training Fund, youth programs Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Executive director info@masshiremetronorth.org MassHire North Shore Workforce Board 70 Washington St., Suite 314 Salem, MA 01970 978-741-3805; www.masshire-northshorewb. com/ Description: Serves as the oversight and policy- making body for federally funded employment and training services in the region How to take advantage: Strategic partnerships with local leaders in economic development, the K-12 and higher education system, government agencies, chambers of commerce, community- based, and labor organizations Funding source: Public-private partnership that includes state funding, membership dues and grants Contact: Executive director info@northshorewib.com Mass Tech Collaborative Innovation Institute 75 North Drive Westborough, MA 01581 508-870-0312; masstech.org Description: Supporter of industry-based growth initiatives in the digital economy and the economic structures of under-served regions How to take advantage: Partnerships with area university grant winners Funding source: State agency engage@masstech.org Year founded: 2003 National Association of Manufacturers 733 10th St. NW, Suite 700 N/A, DC 20001 202-637-3000; nam.org Description: Public-policy advocate for over twelve million manufacturing workers nationalwide How to take advantage: Energy procurement, freight discounts, marketing and office supplies discounts Funding source: Private membership Contact: Alyssa Shooshan, senior director, New England member and board relations ashooshan@nam.org National Tooling and Machining Association 1357 Rockside Road Cleveland, OH 44134 800-248-6862; ntma.org Description: Industry advocate with nonprofit foundation to support manufacturing education How to take advantage: Boston Chapter P.O. Box 95 Dracut, MA 01826 bostontooling.org Western Massachusetts Chapter 1207 North Street Ext. Feeding Hills, MA 01030 wmntma.org Funding source: Private membership and donations Contact: Carrie Marsico, contact, Brock Babb Memorial Scholarship Matt Gilmore, director of membership 216-264-2856 cmarsico@ntma.org mgilmore@ntma.org Year founded: 1943 Northeast Advanced Manufacturing Consortium www.namcnetwork.com/about/ Description: A regional partnership between industry, academia and workforce development established to promote sustained support State and private manufacturing resources

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