TCI of NY helps kick-off the Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical Education Month celebration

Featured Left to Right:  Chris White, Deputy Commissioner Workforce Development, NYS Department of Labor, Brian Williams, Executive Director, Capital Region Workforce Development Board, Joseph P. Dragone, Senior Executive Officer, Capital Region BOCES, Amber Rangel, Vice President Workforce Development, Empire State Development, Bill May, Service Manager, Capitaland Motors Subaru/GMC, Tucker Cherry, Niskayuna High School, Doug Ford, Vice President, Curtis Lumber, Jeff Palmer, Director CTE, Capital Region BOCES, and Brian Hemlock, President TCI NY

February marks the month-long celebration of national Career & Technical Education (CTE).  Brian Hemlock, President TCI of NY, joined other industry leaders to speak at the Capital Region BOCES celebration event held last week. 

 “Capital Region BOCES is a great partner of TCI, Career and Technical Education is the backbone of America, the work all the educators do here is very important and the students are learning every day putting that education to great use,” said Mr. Hemlock.

 Capital Region BOCES teaches more than 1,200 high school students and hundreds of adults the skills needed to find meaningful employment.  As one of the largest workforce development centers in upstate New York they partner with more than 300 businesses.

 To find out more about working at TCI, call John Barr at (518) 756-9997 for more information.

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