Gallatin College launches new hospitality program to address worker shortage
GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA, AUG 1 – Gallatin College launched a one-year hospitality certificate program funded by $1 million to address Montana's growing tourism workforce needs amid 14 million visitors in 2024.
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Here's a quick look at our top stories for Friday, August 1, 2025:Watch the latest weather forecast Scattered t-storms in SW Montana for FridayTOP HEADLINES:Bozeman Families Find Hope: Salvation Army Launches Back-to-School Initiative Bozeman Families Find Hope: Salvation Army Launches Back-to-School InitiativeNew Hospitality Program at Gallatin College Aims to Equip Future Tourism Workforce Gallatin College introduces new hospitality program to…
Gallatin College launches new hospitality program to address worker shortage
BOZEMAN Did you know that in 2024, Montana had nearly 14 million tourists? And what are those tourists doing? Staying at hotels and eating at restaurants, which is why we can never have a shortage of hospitality workers, and why Gallatin College is starting a new hospitality program.I think at the end of the day, hospitality is connection and people, shares Meredith Allen.Meredith has worked in hospitality her entire life. In 2021, she moved to …
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