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PASSHE Universities
Meeting Employers’ Needs through Partnerships

             PA WIB Symposium
              The Penn Stater
                August 18, 2011
                                                  Cori Myers, PhD
                           Chair, Dept. Bus. Admin, Computer Science, IT
                                   Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
                                                Timothy Keohane
                            Director, Small Business Development Center,
                                   Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
                                                        Ellie Nesser
                                  Executive Director, Southpointe Center
                                    California University of Pannsylvania
                                           Carol Adukaitis, EdD
                                      Director, Pathways for Career Success
                                       PA State System of Higher Education
Role of Higher Education


          Who is defining
     higher education’s role in
workforce & economic development?
• January 15, 2003
  Gov. Rendell’s challenge to
  University Presidents

• “Captains” in the area of
  Economic Development


  Charge -- focus on higher education’s role in
 community development, workforce training,
 entrepreneurship and innovation.
PA NOT Reaching its Potential
• 48th of 50 in economic development
• 47th of 50 in employment growth
• 44th in entrepreneurial hotspots report
  (Brookings Institute)
• 42nd of 50 states in job creation (82% of
  businesses surveyed said they have trouble hiring
  qualified workers)
• Lost more young people than any other state
  from 1990-2000 (age 25-34 cohort)
• January 18, 2011
  Gov. Thomas Corbett

• “VISION” for Economic
  Development in PA


 “I see a promising future… a future that
 embraces innovation in emerging frontiers of
 energy, life sciences and biotechnology. I see
 a future that sets free the kind of creativity
 and competition that will make Pennsylvania
 the envy of our nation…”
• January 25, 2011
  President Barack Obama

• State of the Union Address




 “ We need to out-innovate, out-educate, and
 out-build the rest of the world….America will
 once again have the highest proportion of
 college graduates in the world.”
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education

           • Approximately 120,000
             students, 90% of whom are PA
             residents are currently enrolled
             at the 14 PASSHE universities
           • Four out of five of these
             students will remain in the
             Commonwealth after
             graduation
Pennsylvania Rural & Urban Counties
PASSHE Strategic Initiatives
 Transform -
1. Students and the learning environment
2. Resources
3. University-community relations
4. PASSHE’s role in determining the
     Commonwealth’s future
PASSHE Initiatives
PASSHE Strategic Goal
1. Transform Student Learning Environment
• Promote entrepreneurial culture for student
  innovation and success (ELC)
• Encourage students to explore opportunities for
  self-employment through Small Business
  Development Centers (SBDC)
• Offer customized job training; non-credit courses
• Establish clubs, mentorship, summer boot camps
PASSHE Initiatives
PASSHE Strategic Goal
2. Transform Resources
•   Utilize campus facilities as Center
    for Student incubator opportunities
•   Provide seed money/stipends for students
PASSHE Initiatives
PASSHE Strategic Goal
3. Transform University-Community
   Resources
• Improve local and regional economic conditions
  by engaging students and faculty
  in entrepreneurial activities and small business
  start-up companies
• Seek WEDnet, DOD, TAA, NSF, other funding
• Provide leadership training for university faculty,
  students and community
PASSHE Initiatives
PASSE Strategic Goal
4. Transform PASSHE’s Role in Determining
   the Commonwealth’s future
•   PASSHE a key member of the KINBER for
    construction & management of broadband
    network
•   Small businesses account for 52% of all jobs
    in Pennsylvania
•   Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers
PASSHE Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers
11 Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers (ELC)
            formed since 2007
 California, Cheyney, Edinboro, East Stroudsburg, Indiana,
    Mansfield, Millersville, Lock Haven, Shippensburg,
    Slippery Rock, West Chester
 • 471 Students involved in ELC including
   incubators and KIZ initiatives
 • Partnered with 63 businesses that received KIZ
   assistance totaling $1.0M
 • Resulted in development of 24 new
   commercially viable products developed.
PASSHE Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers

  Provide
• Personal, technical and
  commercialization assistance to
  students to move from enterprise to
  business plan
• Financing options, mentoring and
  networking opportunities
• Best practices, entrepreneurial boot
  camps, seminars and workshops
PASSHE Small Business Development Centers

PASSHE’s five SBDC programs:
California, Clarion, Kutztown, Lock
Haven, & Shippensburg
• Served 22 PA Counties in rural & urban
  areas which contain 22% of the
  population (Census 2000).
• Served 2,237 clients
• Helped 251 businesses secure over
  $31M in financing
LHU’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center

    The Haven Center
      Unique Aspects:
 ■ International Dimension
 ■ Test Lab (Nano-incubator)
 ■ Social Entrepreneurship
Objectives
• Develop entrepreneurship
  concentration
• Provide experiential learning
  opportunities
• Launch a student business incubator
• Serve business needs (e.g., provide
  training, consulting, student
  assistance)
• Seek advice from local business
  leaders
Seek Advice from Local Business Leaders
Name                Organization/Employer
Beach, Jason        Blue Cross of Northeastern PA
Brennan, Julie      Senator Wozniak's Office
Coploff, Larry      Coploff, Ryan, & Welch
Datt, Dawn          College of Arts and Architecture, Penn State
Fink, Jason         Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce
Flanagan, Mike      Clinton County Economic Partnership
Jensen, Marlene     Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University
Keohane, Tim        Small Bus. Dev. Center, Lock Haven University
Kurzynski, Marcia   Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University
McCormack, Bob      Murphy McCormack Business Group, LLC
Miller, Bill        Miller Brothers Auto Sales
Myers, Cori         Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University
Niklaus, Halle      Susquehanna Bank
Riccardo, Beth      Beth Riccardo Real Estate
Soto, Jose          Student Representative, Lock Haven University
Build an Identity
Develop an Entrepreneurship Concentration
      • Proposed the concentration using a
        combination of new and existing
        courses Courses
          Existing             New Courses
      • Entrepreneurship (revised)   • Small Business Management
      • Human Resource                 (09/10)
        Management                   • Entrepreneurial and Small
      • International Business         Business Marketing (09/10)
      • Interpersonal & Leadership   • Strategic Sustainability for
        Skills                         Entrepreneurs (Offer Fall ‘11)
      • Internet Marketing &         • Small Business Finance
        eCommerce                      (10/11)
      • Marketing Research

Currently, LHU enrolls 22 students in the concentration
Provide Experiential Learning Opportunities
• Sponsored such learning opportunities as
  trips, guest lecturers, and experiential,
  classroom projects with local businesses
• Funded student workers to conduct
  research and develop market plans for
  businesses

  During the grant, 172 students provided
          services to 85 businesses
Launch a Student Incubator
•Created incubator and made
refinements

•Directed and marketed by
faculty member Dr. Marlene
Jensen
•Offered one-on-one
consulting to students in the
business program primarily for
on-line businesses.

•Made referrals to SBDC when     Since inception of grant,
appropriate                      20 students were served
Serve Business Needs
Aside from the student assistance and
lectures mentioned earlier:
• Workshops (on marketing and
  international topics)
• Technical consulting on web
  development
Work In Progress
• Entrepreneurship day for high school
  students
• Workshops and open lecture on
  social entrepreneurship
• Cooperative project with local Arts
  Council
• Seek additional funding
Learning Outcomes Discussion
Best Practices
• Incorporating Entrepreneurship into the Workplace
• Creating Entrepreneurial workforce pipelines
  utilizing school districts, community colleges,
  universities and industry partnerships
• Understanding the impact of commercialization in
  an Entrepreneurial Workforce Environment
• Redefining the Future of Workforce Development
PASBDC Overview
• Network of 18 Centers

• Outreach Offices

• Funded by Federal, State, & University
  Funds

• Host University

• National Network of Centers - ASBDC
SBDC Locations
SBDC Locations

1. Bucknell University SBDC     10. Saint Francis University SBDC
2. Clarion University SBDC      11. Saint Vincent College SBDC
3. Duquesne University SBDC     12. Shippensburg University SBDC
4. Gannon University SBDC       13. Temple University SBDC
5. Indiana University SBDC      14. University of Pittsburgh SBDC
6. Kutztown University SBDC     15. University of Scranton SBDC
7. Lehigh University SBDC       16. Wharton School SBDC
8. Lock Haven University SBDC   17. Widener University SBDC
9. Penn State University SBDC   18. Wilkes University SBDC
Staff Structure
•   Director
•   Business Consultants
•   Educational Program Coordinators
•   Students
•   Private Consultants
•   Specialized Program Consultants
Educational Training
• The First Step for Starting a Business
• Human Resources
• Writing an Effective Business Plan
• Accounting and Bookkeeping Skills
  (Quickbooks®)
• Sales and Marketing Strategies
• Online/Webinar Topics
Business Consulting
•   Business Plan Development
•   Financial Projections
•   Accounting/Bookkeeping
•   Software Training
•   Human Resource Issues
•   Marketing Analysis
•   Financing/Sources of Capital*
Lock Haven SBDC Impact CY 2010

         Deliverable Category          Performance
Number of Clients                             299

Hours of Consulting                           2775

Educational Programs              37 Programs, 605 Attendees

Capital Formation                          $4,643,000

Pre-Venture Impact              33 Businesses Started, 5 Acquired

Sales Increased                            $4,905,000

Jobs Created / Retained                     120 / 70
Pennsylvania SBDC Network FY11
Entrepreneurs Consulted ............................................................ 12,077

Total Consulting Hours Provided .............................. ……………..114,271
Professional Staff Hours ..................................... 81,094
Student Project Hours ........................................ 32,121
Hours for non-clients ............................................1,056

Educational Workshops & Seminars ............................... ……………..765

Educational Event Attendees .............................................……….14,500

Client-Obtained Investment ............................................ $146,130,396

Client New International Trade Sales ................................ $22,258,069

Client Government Contracts .......................................... $133,465,358

Assets Preserved .............................................................. $196,240,550
WEDnetPA
      The Workforce and Economic
 Development Network of Pennsylvania
                (WEDnetPA)
was created to make companies across the
   Commonwealth of Pennsylvania more
  competitive by updating and improving
   the skills of their employees’ through
             workforce training.
WEDnetPA Partners with PASSHE
WEDnetPA is a collaborative partnership
  among 32 education organizations
      Included in this partnership are
 Pennsylvania's 12 State System universities,
Pennsylvania's 14 community colleges and other
            educational providers.

 Each provider/WEDnetPA partner serves as the
    point of contact for businesses accessing
     Guaranteed Free Training (GFT) funds.
WEDnetPA & California University of PA
   Since its inception 12 years ago, more than
      900,000 workers from nearly 14,000
   companies have received training through
                    WEDnet PA.
       As one of the designated WEDnetPA
               partners since 1999,
    California University of Pennsylvania has
      assisted more than 180 companies in
      Southwestern PA with training funds
         administrating over 550 contracts.
Two Types of GFTraining
                                Basic Skills

              Fundamental Skills Needed for Workplace Success

Designed to benefit both employees and employers, free Basic Skills
Training provides instruction in a variety of basic skills needed to be
successful in the workplace.

Basic Skills are defined according to the type and scope of the business.
Some of the training elements offered through the program include:
Applied Mathematics and Measurement , Business Operations,
Communications and Teamwork , Computers , Manufacturing
Fundamentals , Problem Solving , Product and Process Control , Quality
Assurance , Workplace Behavior Skills and Workplace Health and Safety
Two Types of GFTraining
                  Information Technology
             High-Tech Skills Needed for Workplace Success

Information Technology Training provides instruction in a variety of
Information technology and advanced applied manufacturing subjects.
Information Technology skills are defined according to the type and
scope of you business.

Some of the training elements offered through the program include:
Advanced Applied Manufacturing Technology , Computer Programming
Data Base Development , E-Business/Commerce , Information Security,
Management Information Systems , Network Administration, Software
Engineering, Systems Analysis , Technology Support, Web Site Design
and Development
How is GFTraining Provided?

1) In-house by the company’s own
   expert staff,
2) Classes taught by any third-party
   training provider, or
3) Classes taught by any of the WEDnet
   PA partners.
Cal U’s Role as a Training Provider
 A client can select from more than
 180 non-credit courses for onsite or
 offsite delivery to employees at their
 company.
Our main service area for training is the
 southwestern Pennsylvania corridor.
All of the courses match WEDnetPA
 guidelines.
Cal U’s Role as a Training Provider
Through its involvement in the program,
California University of PA has provided
WEDnetPA assistance and/or training to
     more than 38,000 employees in
   topics ranging from computer skills,
           leadership, customer
   service, and lean manufacturing.
For more information contact:

Cori Myers cmyers@lhup.edu

Tim Keohane Tkeohane@lhup.edu

Ellie Nesser Nesser@calu.edu

Carol Adukaitis CAdukaitis@passhe.edu

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Session, PASSHE Universities - Carol Adukaitis, Cori Myers, Tim Keohane & Ellie Nesser

  • 1. PASSHE Universities Meeting Employers’ Needs through Partnerships PA WIB Symposium The Penn Stater August 18, 2011 Cori Myers, PhD Chair, Dept. Bus. Admin, Computer Science, IT Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Timothy Keohane Director, Small Business Development Center, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Ellie Nesser Executive Director, Southpointe Center California University of Pannsylvania Carol Adukaitis, EdD Director, Pathways for Career Success PA State System of Higher Education
  • 2. Role of Higher Education Who is defining higher education’s role in workforce & economic development?
  • 3. • January 15, 2003 Gov. Rendell’s challenge to University Presidents • “Captains” in the area of Economic Development Charge -- focus on higher education’s role in community development, workforce training, entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • 4. PA NOT Reaching its Potential • 48th of 50 in economic development • 47th of 50 in employment growth • 44th in entrepreneurial hotspots report (Brookings Institute) • 42nd of 50 states in job creation (82% of businesses surveyed said they have trouble hiring qualified workers) • Lost more young people than any other state from 1990-2000 (age 25-34 cohort)
  • 5. • January 18, 2011 Gov. Thomas Corbett • “VISION” for Economic Development in PA “I see a promising future… a future that embraces innovation in emerging frontiers of energy, life sciences and biotechnology. I see a future that sets free the kind of creativity and competition that will make Pennsylvania the envy of our nation…”
  • 6. • January 25, 2011 President Barack Obama • State of the Union Address “ We need to out-innovate, out-educate, and out-build the rest of the world….America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.”
  • 7. Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education • Approximately 120,000 students, 90% of whom are PA residents are currently enrolled at the 14 PASSHE universities • Four out of five of these students will remain in the Commonwealth after graduation
  • 8. Pennsylvania Rural & Urban Counties
  • 9. PASSHE Strategic Initiatives Transform - 1. Students and the learning environment 2. Resources 3. University-community relations 4. PASSHE’s role in determining the Commonwealth’s future
  • 10. PASSHE Initiatives PASSHE Strategic Goal 1. Transform Student Learning Environment • Promote entrepreneurial culture for student innovation and success (ELC) • Encourage students to explore opportunities for self-employment through Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) • Offer customized job training; non-credit courses • Establish clubs, mentorship, summer boot camps
  • 11. PASSHE Initiatives PASSHE Strategic Goal 2. Transform Resources • Utilize campus facilities as Center for Student incubator opportunities • Provide seed money/stipends for students
  • 12. PASSHE Initiatives PASSHE Strategic Goal 3. Transform University-Community Resources • Improve local and regional economic conditions by engaging students and faculty in entrepreneurial activities and small business start-up companies • Seek WEDnet, DOD, TAA, NSF, other funding • Provide leadership training for university faculty, students and community
  • 13. PASSHE Initiatives PASSE Strategic Goal 4. Transform PASSHE’s Role in Determining the Commonwealth’s future • PASSHE a key member of the KINBER for construction & management of broadband network • Small businesses account for 52% of all jobs in Pennsylvania • Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers
  • 14. PASSHE Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers 11 Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers (ELC) formed since 2007 California, Cheyney, Edinboro, East Stroudsburg, Indiana, Mansfield, Millersville, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock, West Chester • 471 Students involved in ELC including incubators and KIZ initiatives • Partnered with 63 businesses that received KIZ assistance totaling $1.0M • Resulted in development of 24 new commercially viable products developed.
  • 15. PASSHE Entrepreneurial Leadership Centers Provide • Personal, technical and commercialization assistance to students to move from enterprise to business plan • Financing options, mentoring and networking opportunities • Best practices, entrepreneurial boot camps, seminars and workshops
  • 16. PASSHE Small Business Development Centers PASSHE’s five SBDC programs: California, Clarion, Kutztown, Lock Haven, & Shippensburg • Served 22 PA Counties in rural & urban areas which contain 22% of the population (Census 2000). • Served 2,237 clients • Helped 251 businesses secure over $31M in financing
  • 17. LHU’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Center The Haven Center Unique Aspects: ■ International Dimension ■ Test Lab (Nano-incubator) ■ Social Entrepreneurship
  • 18. Objectives • Develop entrepreneurship concentration • Provide experiential learning opportunities • Launch a student business incubator • Serve business needs (e.g., provide training, consulting, student assistance) • Seek advice from local business leaders
  • 19. Seek Advice from Local Business Leaders Name Organization/Employer Beach, Jason Blue Cross of Northeastern PA Brennan, Julie Senator Wozniak's Office Coploff, Larry Coploff, Ryan, & Welch Datt, Dawn College of Arts and Architecture, Penn State Fink, Jason Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce Flanagan, Mike Clinton County Economic Partnership Jensen, Marlene Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University Keohane, Tim Small Bus. Dev. Center, Lock Haven University Kurzynski, Marcia Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University McCormack, Bob Murphy McCormack Business Group, LLC Miller, Bill Miller Brothers Auto Sales Myers, Cori Bus. Admin. Program, Lock Haven University Niklaus, Halle Susquehanna Bank Riccardo, Beth Beth Riccardo Real Estate Soto, Jose Student Representative, Lock Haven University
  • 21. Develop an Entrepreneurship Concentration • Proposed the concentration using a combination of new and existing courses Courses Existing New Courses • Entrepreneurship (revised) • Small Business Management • Human Resource (09/10) Management • Entrepreneurial and Small • International Business Business Marketing (09/10) • Interpersonal & Leadership • Strategic Sustainability for Skills Entrepreneurs (Offer Fall ‘11) • Internet Marketing & • Small Business Finance eCommerce (10/11) • Marketing Research Currently, LHU enrolls 22 students in the concentration
  • 22. Provide Experiential Learning Opportunities • Sponsored such learning opportunities as trips, guest lecturers, and experiential, classroom projects with local businesses • Funded student workers to conduct research and develop market plans for businesses During the grant, 172 students provided services to 85 businesses
  • 23. Launch a Student Incubator •Created incubator and made refinements •Directed and marketed by faculty member Dr. Marlene Jensen •Offered one-on-one consulting to students in the business program primarily for on-line businesses. •Made referrals to SBDC when Since inception of grant, appropriate 20 students were served
  • 24. Serve Business Needs Aside from the student assistance and lectures mentioned earlier: • Workshops (on marketing and international topics) • Technical consulting on web development
  • 25. Work In Progress • Entrepreneurship day for high school students • Workshops and open lecture on social entrepreneurship • Cooperative project with local Arts Council • Seek additional funding
  • 26. Learning Outcomes Discussion Best Practices • Incorporating Entrepreneurship into the Workplace • Creating Entrepreneurial workforce pipelines utilizing school districts, community colleges, universities and industry partnerships • Understanding the impact of commercialization in an Entrepreneurial Workforce Environment • Redefining the Future of Workforce Development
  • 27.
  • 28. PASBDC Overview • Network of 18 Centers • Outreach Offices • Funded by Federal, State, & University Funds • Host University • National Network of Centers - ASBDC
  • 30. SBDC Locations 1. Bucknell University SBDC 10. Saint Francis University SBDC 2. Clarion University SBDC 11. Saint Vincent College SBDC 3. Duquesne University SBDC 12. Shippensburg University SBDC 4. Gannon University SBDC 13. Temple University SBDC 5. Indiana University SBDC 14. University of Pittsburgh SBDC 6. Kutztown University SBDC 15. University of Scranton SBDC 7. Lehigh University SBDC 16. Wharton School SBDC 8. Lock Haven University SBDC 17. Widener University SBDC 9. Penn State University SBDC 18. Wilkes University SBDC
  • 31. Staff Structure • Director • Business Consultants • Educational Program Coordinators • Students • Private Consultants • Specialized Program Consultants
  • 32. Educational Training • The First Step for Starting a Business • Human Resources • Writing an Effective Business Plan • Accounting and Bookkeeping Skills (Quickbooks®) • Sales and Marketing Strategies • Online/Webinar Topics
  • 33. Business Consulting • Business Plan Development • Financial Projections • Accounting/Bookkeeping • Software Training • Human Resource Issues • Marketing Analysis • Financing/Sources of Capital*
  • 34. Lock Haven SBDC Impact CY 2010 Deliverable Category Performance Number of Clients 299 Hours of Consulting 2775 Educational Programs 37 Programs, 605 Attendees Capital Formation $4,643,000 Pre-Venture Impact 33 Businesses Started, 5 Acquired Sales Increased $4,905,000 Jobs Created / Retained 120 / 70
  • 35. Pennsylvania SBDC Network FY11 Entrepreneurs Consulted ............................................................ 12,077 Total Consulting Hours Provided .............................. ……………..114,271 Professional Staff Hours ..................................... 81,094 Student Project Hours ........................................ 32,121 Hours for non-clients ............................................1,056 Educational Workshops & Seminars ............................... ……………..765 Educational Event Attendees .............................................……….14,500 Client-Obtained Investment ............................................ $146,130,396 Client New International Trade Sales ................................ $22,258,069 Client Government Contracts .......................................... $133,465,358 Assets Preserved .............................................................. $196,240,550
  • 36. WEDnetPA The Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA) was created to make companies across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania more competitive by updating and improving the skills of their employees’ through workforce training.
  • 37. WEDnetPA Partners with PASSHE WEDnetPA is a collaborative partnership among 32 education organizations Included in this partnership are Pennsylvania's 12 State System universities, Pennsylvania's 14 community colleges and other educational providers. Each provider/WEDnetPA partner serves as the point of contact for businesses accessing Guaranteed Free Training (GFT) funds.
  • 38. WEDnetPA & California University of PA Since its inception 12 years ago, more than 900,000 workers from nearly 14,000 companies have received training through WEDnet PA. As one of the designated WEDnetPA partners since 1999, California University of Pennsylvania has assisted more than 180 companies in Southwestern PA with training funds administrating over 550 contracts.
  • 39. Two Types of GFTraining Basic Skills Fundamental Skills Needed for Workplace Success Designed to benefit both employees and employers, free Basic Skills Training provides instruction in a variety of basic skills needed to be successful in the workplace. Basic Skills are defined according to the type and scope of the business. Some of the training elements offered through the program include: Applied Mathematics and Measurement , Business Operations, Communications and Teamwork , Computers , Manufacturing Fundamentals , Problem Solving , Product and Process Control , Quality Assurance , Workplace Behavior Skills and Workplace Health and Safety
  • 40. Two Types of GFTraining Information Technology High-Tech Skills Needed for Workplace Success Information Technology Training provides instruction in a variety of Information technology and advanced applied manufacturing subjects. Information Technology skills are defined according to the type and scope of you business. Some of the training elements offered through the program include: Advanced Applied Manufacturing Technology , Computer Programming Data Base Development , E-Business/Commerce , Information Security, Management Information Systems , Network Administration, Software Engineering, Systems Analysis , Technology Support, Web Site Design and Development
  • 41. How is GFTraining Provided? 1) In-house by the company’s own expert staff, 2) Classes taught by any third-party training provider, or 3) Classes taught by any of the WEDnet PA partners.
  • 42. Cal U’s Role as a Training Provider  A client can select from more than 180 non-credit courses for onsite or offsite delivery to employees at their company. Our main service area for training is the southwestern Pennsylvania corridor. All of the courses match WEDnetPA guidelines.
  • 43. Cal U’s Role as a Training Provider Through its involvement in the program, California University of PA has provided WEDnetPA assistance and/or training to more than 38,000 employees in topics ranging from computer skills, leadership, customer service, and lean manufacturing.
  • 44. For more information contact: Cori Myers cmyers@lhup.edu Tim Keohane Tkeohane@lhup.edu Ellie Nesser Nesser@calu.edu Carol Adukaitis CAdukaitis@passhe.edu