We are excited (to say the least) to be a part of the TechHire announcement that is going on right now (11am on December 1st). Toledo joins 19 other communities in today’s announcement dedicated to building inclusive tech ecosystems.
- Livestream of the announcement on Facebook Live from The Iron Yard
- White House fact sheet
Our TechHire Commitment
Tech Toledo, the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and OhioMeansJobs Lucas County are establishing an information technology workforce alliance to address short-term needs and develop longer-term programs for IT internships and apprenticeship programs. Tech Toledo will work with the current set of committed employers, such as Meyer Hill Lynch, Toledo Lucas County Public Library, and The Andersons, Inc., to find and develop training to address their in-demand IT job needs. Tech Toledo will place at least 100 workers into tech jobs by 2020.
See techhiretoledo.com [Wayback Machine] for more about our efforts and the team.
Additional Information for the Media
- TechHire Toledo press release (PDF)
- Background information on the TechHire initiative (PDF)
- Flyer for students interested in the IT Specialist program (PDF)
- Regional Information Technology Engagement of Northeast Ohio, a model for an IT workforce alliance
Coverage of the announcement (date released/discovered)
- Marcy Kaptur press release (12/1, 1pm)
- The Blade business brief (12/2, 8am)
- iHeartRadio stations such as 101.5 The River (12/2, 8am)
- Toledo is admitted to new ‘community’: Initiative aims at hiring in tech field, Toledo Blade (12/8, 1am)
- Toledo named a tech hub, Toledo City Paper (12/20)
- WTOL 11 story (12/1, 6pm)