The RV Technical Institute (RVTI) is ready to help fill a gap created by growing demand for trade workers, RVIA stated in regard to an op-ed published by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
George Piedmont Technical College President Tavarez Holston stated in his op-ed, “The road to economic recovery can be traveled in two years or less. I stand firmly on this proclamation. Why? I believe two-year, technical and community colleges are poised and ready to train the nation’s post-pandemic workforce.”
“After a difficult year shaped by the pandemic and economic downturn, it is clear that the post-COVID workforce will be a crucial part of the nation’s recovery,” RVIA stated. “Playing a significant role in the training of the next generation of workforce will be our nation’s technical and community colleges. However, technical colleges are not the only ones who recognize the importance of the trades.”
Read Holston’s full article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution here.