The Central Workforce Development Region was recently featured in The Metro Memo, the weekly newsletter of the Columbia Metro Rotary Club. The feature followed a recent presentation to Rotary members and highlighted the region’s role in connecting job seekers and employers to workforce resources.
Roger Brisley, Business Support Specialist for the Central Region, was among those in attendance, as well as Veteran Employment Specialists Zach Neal and Ricardo Garay.
During the presentation, they shared how the Central Missouri Job Center network brings together local expertise and statewide resources to support both businesses and individuals. Staff work directly with employers to help fill open positions and build a reliable workforce. At the same time, job seekers can access guidance, training opportunities, and support as they move toward employment.
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They also spoke about services that support veterans and transitioning service members. Programs like the Military Career Skills Program and Mo Heroes Connect help connect individuals and families to training, employment, and local resources.
Being featured by the Columbia Metro Rotary Club highlights the work happening across the Central Region to support job seekers, employers, and communities throughout the area.
You can learn more about the Central Region’s workforce services or connect with your local Central Region Job Center.