
NCEdge Customized Training program, dedicated to strengthening businesses and industries through tailored workforce solutions, is now offered at Sandhills Community College (SCC) serving Moore and Hoke counties.
These training courses ensure teams remain competitive. Leading the efforts at SCC is Director of Customized Training and Organizational Development Dr. Carlos McCormick, who serves as a key resource for businesses and the college.
Key components of the program include:
Together, these resources create meaningful training opportunities that not only benefit companies but also strengthen communities across the region.
“One of the reasons companies and industries continue to locate in North Carolina is because of the NCEdge longstanding commitment to workforce development. With a proud history of more than 60 years, NCEdge continues to adapt and expand to meet the needs of today’s economy,” shared Associate Vice President of NCEdge Customized Training Betty Silver in a press release.
Whether it’s upskilling employees, implementing new technology or improving operational efficiency, NCEdge designs programs around the specific needs of each organization with connections made by SCC.
For more information about customized training for your business with support from NCEdge and Sandhills Community College, visit: https://www.sandhills.edu/workforce-development/industry-skills.html.
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