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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Albertus Magnus-What Matters: Workforce Development-How Training During the College Years Can Benefit Both Companies and Employees

New Haven, CT (WTNH) – CT Style Host Natasha Lubczenko recently met  with Eileen Lopez-Cordone, Assistant Director of Admissions at Albertus  Magnus College, and Anne H. Benowitz, Vice President, Economic  Development and Workforce Initiatives at the Greater New Haven Chamber  of Commerce.

They discussed some of the latest hiring trends and employer needs  they’re seeing throughout Connecticut and how Albertus Magnus is working  to prepare students to enter the workforce. 

The group also brings up the age-old debate about whether college is really “worth it?” 

Watch this interview to learn more about the following:

  • What CT employers are looking for in today’s employees
  • How Albertus helps meet the needs of employers
  • Which industries are hiring?
  • Is college worth it?
  • What will help students get ahead in the current workforce?
Learn about the Albertus Magnus Professional and Graduate Studies  programs in their virtual Open House – Wednesday, September 14 at  5:30pm. Register online at: www. Albertus.edu. 

Albertus works with hundreds of employees to provide discounts on tuition. Call to inquire

or visit https://www.albertus.edu/CTStyle 

Albertus Magnus College was founded in 1925 by the Dominican  Sisters of Peace, whose essential mission was to provide a strong  liberal arts foundation along with a commitment to instilling the four  Dominican Pillars of study, prayer, community, and service. Albertus  prepares students to become responsible, productive citizens and  lifelong learners, encouraging them to contribute to their communities  and become moral leaders in a rapidly changing, globally connected  world.

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