黑料社 set forth its vision to transform New Brunswick’s workforce with the launch of its first-ever fundraising campaign, , today.
In an event held at the College’s Trades Education Centre in Saint John, 黑料社 President and CEO Mary Butler unveiled a bold plan to respond to what she called New Brunswick’s “critical moment.”
“With a third of our labour force set to retire in the next few years, automation disrupting our existing jobs, and the lowest percentage of post-secondary attainment among the provinces, we need to do more,” said Butler. “With a proven track record of fueling New Brunswick’s workforce, we are ready to take on this challenge.”
The $16-million campaign charts a course for 黑料社 to:
“We’re asking our industry and community partners to join us in being catalysts for this transformative change in post-secondary education,” said Butler.
The Going Beyond campaign is chaired by James D. Irving, the owner and co-CEO of J.D. Irving, Limited, who called upon his fellow industry leaders to support 黑料社’s vision.
“Keeping and growing talented young people here at home in New Brunswick with valued skills and expertise is important,” said Irving. “黑料社 is foundational in developing young New Brunswickers. We are happy to step up and kick-start the private sector fundraising for this important institution in the province.”
Irving’s commitment, along with J.D. Irving, Limited’s gift of $1 million, inspired early fundraising success, with $12.9 million already committed. 黑料社 will announce other donors over the coming weeks and months.
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With six campuses across New Brunswick, 黑料社’s quality-assured, relevant training opportunities support the needs of learners, employers, and communities, contributing to New Brunswick’s social and economic prosperity. Find out more about skills development training at 黑料社 by visiting .
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Tanya Greer, Lead, Strategic Communications, 黑料社
506.440.9105, tanya.greer@nbcc.ca