The visitors arrive in the college’s Victorian House and get acquainted with Penn College representatives Munro (shaking Tanden’s hand) and Reed, and Williamsport’s mayor (on right).
In a private moment before the announcement, Stefanie Condo, who completed Penn College’s apprenticeship program, meets with Su.
Boosted by her apprenticeship opportunity, Condo is now a production operator for West Pharmaceutical Services and a registered industrial manufacturing technician journeyworker.
Penn College’s president welcomes event attendees in the Thompson Professional Development Center and addresses the tangible benefits of pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships.
Slaughter offers an overview of the city’s prosperous past in the lumber industry to the modern technologies of today’s companies.
Tanden speaks to the “workforce ecosystem,” including critical national goals met by the successful apprenticeship model.
A personal success story of challenge and change is shared by Condo.
Penn College is an “on ramp” to the “opportunity infrastructure” and “a model for the rest of the country,” Su says.
The speakers pause for a group photo following the announcement.
Also joining Su for a photo are representatives of the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, (on left): Jovon Hill and Kerri Gatling, from DOL Region 2 – Philadelphia; and R. Kenyon Corbett (on right), program analyst with DOL’s Office of Apprenticeship.
Condo enjoys a memory-making moment with the federal officials …
… and another one with colleagues from West Pharmaceutical Services: Misty Trowbridge (left), human resources specialist, and Tiffany Loner-Diemer, senior manager of learning and development.
Bradley M. Webb (in foreground in hat), dean of engineering technologies, leads the guests across campus for a short tour.
In the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center, Webb gives a glimpse into the innovative electrical discharge machines …
… where a titanium token was cut and engraved with Su’s name and the DOL logo (much to her delight).
The piece was created by Bryan C. Schaefer, maintenance mechanic/millwright specialist. The back features the college’s logo and the date of July 11, 2024.
Reed engages the group with dynamic tales of Baja SAE Williamsport, the international competition hosted in May by Penn College.
At the end of the successful event, a final photo op in the college’s welding lab includes Webb and Munro on right.