On Thursday February 13th, CTW met with the Pomona Technician Apprenticeship Program (PTAP) team for a milestone discussion on their journey forward. Much was covered during their meeting, including:
* Strengthening the Foundation: PTAP presented their comprehensive mechanic apprenticeship curriculum—an impressive step toward shaping the next generation of skilled technicians. CTW’s Rob Gamble, an expert in workforce engagement at the college level, confirmed their readiness to collaborate with the Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) and provided strategic insights on partnering with local colleges. With three promising options, PTAP is poised to make a strong choice. * Empowering Mentors: Recognizing the vital role of mentorship, the team explored mentor selection and standards. Eliseo Acosta (ATU International Workforce Development Coordinator) offered to lead mentor training, aiming for a March launch after the CTW Annual Conference. * Clarifying Processes: To streamline operations, the team discussed invoicing procedures. * Gearing up for the CTW Conference: Excitement grew as PTAP prepared to showcase their work at the High Road Training Partnership (HRTP) table. Rich Diaz (ATU International Workforce Development Coordinator), praised their work, affirming that they are well ahead in developing their program and on a strong path forward. His insights and support are helping to guide their next steps and adding momentum to their efforts. The upcoming conference promises to be a powerful opportunity to connect, learn, and inspire. For next steps, CTW will work with PTAP to: * Finalize mentor standards and selection. * Schedule mentor training. * Meet with a DAS representative. * Clarify invoicing. Participants included Carey Ellis, Vincent Millan, Ray Olivas, Santiago Gomez, Steve Peoples, Jose Garcia, Gavino Romero, and Ashley Collins. Rich Diaz and Eliseo Acosta of ATU International provided guidance and CTW was represented by Robert Hannibal and Rob Gamble. With strong momentum and a clear path forward, PTAP is ready to elevate their program, forge meaningful partnerships, and make an impact at the CTW Conference. The future of apprenticeship is bright! PTAP is a partnership between Foothill Transit and ATU 1756. To learn more, visit their page
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Archanel Jennings
3/1/2025 12:41:36 pm
I am interested in signing up for the program, thanks in advance.
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