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PGT Innovations Launches New Training Program for Sarasota County Students
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PGT Innovations (NYSE: PGTI) is addressing the skilled labor shortage by launching the 'Pathway to PGTI' program in partnership with Sarasota County Schools. This initiative allows Venice High School students to gain valuable manufacturing experience through hands-on training alongside PGTI mentors. The program not only offers real-world skills but also includes tuition reimbursement to encourage further education. It aims to attract young talent to the manufacturing sector while supporting the company's recruitment efforts.
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Launch of 'Pathway to PGTI' program to combat skilled labor shortage.
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NORTH VENICE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PGT Innovations (NYSE: PGTI), a national leader in the premium window and door category, is working to find solutions to the skilled labor shortage by partnering with Sarasota County Schools to offer a new program called Pathway to PGTI.
From left to right: Brentyn Szalbirak, Tool and Die Apprentice at PGTI, instructing Josh Peak, Venice High School student participating in Pathway to PGTI program (Photo: Business Wire)
“I often say we’re not just a window and door company, we're an innovation company; when we see a problem, we innovate a solution,” said Jeff Jackson, PGT Innovations President and CEO. “The problem we saw was in the workforce. Or rather, the lack of workforce. Our Pathway to PGTI program allows students to train alongside a PGTI mentor during their school day and explore potential career paths in manufacturing. We hope that it shows non-college-bound students that they can have successful careers, and many of those careers are right here in their backyard.”
The Venice-based company recently welcomed its first group of Venice High School students to the program. The students spend two hours of each school day at PGT Innovations, with part of that time dedicated to classroom training at PGTI’s new on-site training center and the rest of the time working alongside a skilled mentor.
“This program is similar to how college-bound students are able to earn early college credits,” said Debbie LaPinska, Chief Human Resources Officer at PGT Innovations. “It provides an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to develop skilled trade experience while still in school. Students who go through the Pathway to PGTI program benefit from a technical education path, guided training, and a viable employment opportunity after graduation. In addition, PGT Innovations offers tuition reimbursement, which encourages these young individuals to continue their education or training once they are part of our team.”
The program offers hands-on training in a variety of industrial jobs such as Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Automation Technician, Welder, and Tool and Die Maker. It also teaches the young workers essential organizational and time management skills.
"This program aligns with PGTI's existing internal training for their own staff,” said Tripp Jennings, Assistant Director of CTE K-12 at Sarasota County Schools. “We’re excited about the program’s potential to develop high school students' technical manufacturing skills through guided, work-based learning."
"Ultimately, we would love for this program to supplement our recruitment efforts,” said LaPinska. “But if a student chooses to work at another manufacturer when they graduate, we would still count that as a win because it ultimately means success for our industry, our economy, and for that young individual."
About PGT Innovations, Inc.
PGT Innovations manufactures and supplies premium windows and doors. Its highly engineered and technically advanced products can withstand some of the toughest weather conditions on Earth and are revolutionizing the way people live by unifying indoor and outdoor living spaces.
PGT Innovations creates value through deep customer relationships, understanding the unstated needs of the markets it serves, and a drive to develop category-defining products. PGT Innovations is also the nation’s largest manufacturer of impact-resistant windows and doors and holds the leadership position in its primary market.
What is the Pathway to PGTI program launched by PGT Innovations?
The Pathway to PGTI program is an initiative by PGT Innovations that partners with Sarasota County Schools to provide hands-on training opportunities for high school students in manufacturing.
How does the Pathway to PGTI program address the skilled labor shortage?
The program offers training and mentorship to students, helping to develop a skilled workforce to meet the labor demands in the manufacturing industry.
What benefits do students receive from the Pathway to PGTI program?
Students gain hands-on industrial job training, develop essential skills, and have the potential for viable employment after graduation, along with tuition reimbursement.
How long do students participate in the Pathway to PGTI program?
Students spend two hours of each school day participating in the Pathway to PGTI program at PGT Innovations.
What skills do students learn in the Pathway to PGTI program?
Students learn skills related to Industrial Maintenance, Automation, Welding, and Tool and Die Making, along with organizational and time management skills.