How
Will YOU Get Ahead? - JobLink!
New
Banner Unveiled at Mooresville-South Iredell Chamber of Commerce
Local
partners recently unveiled the new
Iredell County JobLink Career Center banner in the lobby of the Mooresville-South
Iredell Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center in Mooresville. The banner
directs employers and job seekers to the Statesville and Mooresville JobLink
Career Centers. The banner includes information on how individuals can
benefit in their career and how employers can benefit in their business.
"It is a win-win situation for us and the JobLink Career Center,"
according to Dan Wallace, Executive Director of the Mooresville-South
Iredell Chamber of Commerce. "We have many businesses and people
who visit the chamber looking for jobs and employees looking to hire them
and we know where to send them!", said Wallace. Banners have also
recently been placed at the Union County Chamber of Commerce in Monroe
and the Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center in Kannapolis.
A big thank you to Dan Wallace for suggesting this great way to advertise
local JobLink Career Centers and their services in our communities.
Do YOU have employers and individuals
looking for the right place to meet their needs? If so, look no further.
The Centralina Workforce Development Board can help! Our state of the
art JobLink display banners are now available to direct citizens and business
to the source for jobs, training, and business services. For more information
on how to exhibit a JobLink Career Center banner at your office, chamber,
library, college or school, please contact David Hollars at 704.348.2717
or dhollars@centralina.org.

Left to Right: Melanie O'Connell Underwood, Jim Hadden,
Jan Comer, Mark Brady, David Hollars, Bill Thunberg, and Dan Wallace.
Efforts
Continue to Assist Persons with Disabilities
Vocational Rehabilitation Awarded Grant Extension
The
North Carolina Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation Services was recently awarded a one-year extension
on the NC Work Incentive Grant from the North Carolina Commission on
Workforce Development. The project, "Teaming for Employment Access
in North Carolina," originated in July of 2003. It will now continue
to provide resources through June 2006. The purpose of the grant is
to enhance the full range of JobLink Career Center employment services
offered to persons with disabilities to maximize successful employment
outcomes and to sustain and expand employer relations to create more
employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. The funds will
also continue to be used to increase the capacity of staff at the JobLink
Career Center to offer counseling, guidance, training and other services.
Vocational Rehabilitation is looking for opportunities to connect with
upcoming job fairs and other employer related events to conduct workshops
on disability sensitivity training, tax credit information, and custom
designed seminars to meet employer needs. Employer seminars, sponsored
by local JobLink Career Centers, were held this spring in Salisbury
and Concord to dispel myths on hiring people with disabilities. For
more information on grant opportunities, please contact Karen Pappas
at 919.855.3586 or Karen.Pappas@ncmail.net.
"Lincoln
County Works Job Fair" Really Does Work!
The Lincoln County JobLink Career Center sponsored a countywide
job fair on Wednesday July 13, 2005 at the Betty G. Ross Park Gym in
Lincolnton. It was an exciting start to a productive event as 120 applicants
crowded the job fair during the first hour. The gym comfortably held
23 employers who were actively seeking potential employees. Employers
participating included Alpharma, Wireway Husky, La-Z-Boy, Lee Boy, City
of Lincolnton, Bosch, Cochrane, Mohican, Lincoln Medical, Timken, R-Anell,
AccuForce, AFLAC, Avon, Product Action, Barrett, Lincoln County Schools,
P C Homes, Lincoln Staffing, Mega Force, Trans Tech, Adecco, and Food
Lion. JobLink Manager Judi Morton commented that many employers expressed
their satisfaction with the event and looked forward to participating
next year.
The Lincoln County JobLink Career Center Job Fair would
not have been made possible without the assistance of all the wonderful
Lincoln County JobLink Partners. A special thanks to Nora McIntyre -
Goodwill, Laurel Morrow and Judy Rice - Gaston College, Beverly Gilbert
- Cataler, Norma Heller - Timken, Susan Eurey - Barrett Business Services,
Ann Wilson and Brandy Moss - Adecco, and Amy Chapman - Alpharma for
their help with the job fair.
For more information on the Lincoln County JobLink Career
Center and the services it provides visit www.lincolnjoblink.com
or call 704.735.8035.
The Timken Company was one of 23 employers who were
looking for workers at the July Job Fair in Lincolnton, NC., sponsored
by the Lincoln County Joblink Career Center.
Keeping
You Posted… The Latest from Around the Region

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The Centralina Workforce Development
Board would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Stuart Wasilowski
who is the new Dean of Workforce Development at South
Piedmont Community College in Monroe. Dr. Wasilowski came to SPCC
from Elgin Community College in Illinois. He can be reached swasilowski@spcc.edu
or 704.289.8588.

- Mitchell Community
College will be opening the doors next month to the new Technology
and Workforce Development Center. The center is located next to the
Continuing Education Center at 701 West Front Street in Statesville.
It will be used primarily for machining, drafting and electrical installation
courses and includes 12 classrooms, a computer lab, a conference room,
five other labs and office spaces, and the college's Small Business
Center. Community members are welcome to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony
on September 20th at 4:30 p.m.
Carolina
Auction Academy School of Auctioneering will begin its first classes
this fall at Stanly Community College's Crutchfield Campus in Locust.
Bid calling, negotiations, public speaking, advertising, and auctioneer
math are only a few of the subjects that will be included in the comprehensive
course. Stanly Community College is one of three community colleges
in North Carolina that offers the academy. For more information visit
http://caa.stanly.edu/ or call
704.991.0200

Carolina Auction Academy School of
Auctioneering at Stanly Community College's
Crutchfield Campus in Locust, NC.
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Employment
Statistics
(Updated Monthly on this E-Newsletter)
June 2005
(Source: NC Employment
Security Commission) |
| County |
Unemployment
Rate
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Persons
Employed
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| Anson |
7.6%
|
10,404
|
| Cabarrus |
4.6%
|
75,388
|
| Iredell |
5.4%
|
66,837
|
| Lincoln |
6.1%
|
33,310
|
| Rowan |
5.7%
|
65,083
|
| Stanly |
5.9%
|
27,996
|
| Union |
4.5%
|
75,961
|
For more information on employment, click
here
Business
Services Coordinator Joins Centralina WDB Team
The
Centralina Workforce Development Board is pleased to welcome Mr. Vail
Carter as the new Business Services Coordinator for the Centralina region.
Vail will be serving as a liaison between the Centralina Workforce Development
Board, JobLink Career Centers, and local businesses. He will also handle
all aspects of the Incumbent Workforce Development Program.
Vail is originally from Lumberton, North
Carolina but has lived in Charlotte for 33 years and briefly in Cabarrus
County. Vail has been married to his high school sweetheart, Wanda, for
31 years and they have one daughter, Candice. He is a graduate of the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a degree in Business Administration
and a concentration in marketing. While in college, Vail led a team of
students that developed the first formal marketing plan for the former
Charlotte Motor Speedway. He was inducted into the UNC-Charlotte Alumni
Hall of Fame in 1994.
Vail has a varied background ranging from
work with business and financial services, non-profits, and state government.
He has also spent a significant amount of time serving as a volunteer
on many committees and boards which include, the U.S. Small Business Administration
Advisory Council for North Carolina, the Charlotte Common Ground Committee,
Housing Authority Commissioner, and community volunteer with various charities.
His interests include collecting oral histories and genealogy, backpacking
and running. He is currently training to run his fifth marathon.
To contact Vail Carter, please call 704.348.2710
or send him an e-mail at vcarter@centralina.org.

Roosevelt Harris, Life Path Young Adult and Ronnie Thornton,
owner of McDonalds in Albemarle.
Life
Path Program Enriches Summer
Stanly County Youth Discover the Formula for Success
It
has been quite a summer so far at The Resource Development Center
in Albemarle. The Stanly County Youth Life Path Program has provided
exciting opportunities for young adults to gain summer work experience
during the entire month of July. Individuals have been on a journey
to adulthood by interning at local businesses including the United
Way, YMCA, Stanly County Chamber of Commerce, Albemarle High School,
North Stanly High School, Badin School, Stanly County Partnership
for Children, Save Our Students (SOS), All Star Learning Center,
Quality Daycare, Stanly County Department of Social Services,
and many more. As the work experience opportunity comes to an
end, the "Pathway
to Success" program is gearing up to begin. During the week
of August 8-12, 2005, young adults in the Stanly Life Path Program
will participate in a five- day workshop that will communicate
principles to transform old mindsets and assist them in becoming
the success in life they were created to be. Facilitator Bill
Baldwin will lead youth to recognize successes in their lives,
the power of positive relationships, the power of a vision and
how to set goals, surrounding yourself with successful people
and then taking action. The week will conclude with a session
titled "Come As You Will Be In 2015." Young adults will
dress in their very best and act as if their dreams have already
come true ten years from now.
For more information about The Life Path Program visit
http://www.thelifepath.com or contact The Resource Development
Center at 704.982.0400.

Sylvia Little (on the right) works with residents
at Woodhaven Nursing Home.
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Mark
Your Calendar! Workforce Development Training
Opportunity WIA Youth Programs: A Youth Development Approach
The
North Carolina Workforce Development Training Center is offering
an interactive and fact-filled one-day workshop for individuals
who work with youth. The session will take you from a clear understanding
of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) requirements to the development
of your own action plan to energize your program. The overall
focus is on the elements of an effective, results oriented program
and specific tools for day-to-day implementation. Mr. Eric Rowles,
Senior Director of Training & Consulting for the Youth Leadership
Institute, will lead the training workshop. Three one-day sessions
will be offered at the following locations and on the following
dates:
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September 14, 2005
Pitt Community College - Greenville, NC
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September 20, 2005
Workforce Development Training Institute - Raleigh, NC
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September 21, 2005
Western Piedmont Community College - Morganton, NC
All sessions will be held from 9:00 AM until 4:00
PM. The registration fee is $55.00. For more information contact
the Workforce Development Training Center at 919.329.5588 or register
online at www.ncwdtc.com.
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