What's Happening?
The Tri-Counties Workforce Development Boards have announced that their video, 'Your Future Starts Here,' has been awarded a Gold Viddy Award. This video, produced by Consortium Media, showcases the High
Roads Construction Careers program, a pre-apprenticeship initiative funded by the California Workforce Development Board and the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency. The program operates in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, providing structured training and pathways into state-certified apprenticeships. The video highlights the experiences of program graduates who have pursued careers in the construction trades, emphasizing the program's role in facilitating workforce access and long-term career opportunities.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of the High Roads Construction Careers video with a Gold Viddy Award underscores the program's impact on workforce development in California. By highlighting successful graduates, the video serves as a powerful tool for promoting career opportunities in the construction industry, which is crucial for addressing labor shortages and supporting economic growth in the region. The program's focus on structured training and mentorship helps equip participants with the skills needed for sustainable employment, thereby contributing to the economic stability of the communities it serves. This award also brings attention to the collaborative efforts of local building and construction trades councils, educational partners, and community organizations in fostering workforce development.
What's Next?
While applications for the High Roads Construction Careers program are currently closed, future training cycles are expected to be announced. The continued success and recognition of the program may lead to increased funding and expansion opportunities, potentially allowing more residents to benefit from the training and career pathways offered. Stakeholders, including local government and industry leaders, may look to this program as a model for similar initiatives aimed at addressing workforce needs in other sectors.








