Dakota County: Colleges teaming up to fill businesses’ ‘skills gap’

Wes Sisco from Uponor
Lecturer Wes Sisco used humor and high energy to deliver a lecture on radiant heating at Uponor in Apple Valley on Thursday. (photo by John Doman, Pioneer Press)

Wes Sisco from Uponor

Lecturer Wes Sisco used humor and high energy to deliver a lecture on radiant heating at Uponor in Apple Valley on Thursday. (photo by John Doman, Pioneer Press)

Dakota County’s only two colleges are teaming up to combat a “skills gap” many business leaders say is leaving thousands of jobs empty without qualified candidates to fill them.

Dakota County Technical College and Inver Hills Community College agreed to a deal June 15 that will allow the two schools to partner when providing customized, on-site training and continuing-education classes for businesses and their employees.

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Courtesy of Christopher Magan, Pioneer Press

Related article in Rosemount Town Pages:

DCTC teams up with Inver Hills Community College
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