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VTEC Unveils Plans for Fort Gillem Campus to Deliver Job-Ready Military Talent to Employers Nationwide
The Fort Gillem campus aims to reduce hiring costs and fragmentation by training and placing over 10,000 military-connected individuals and supporting 700 jobs in five years.
- The Veterans Training Empowerment Center announced plans to develop the Fort Gillem campus to connect military-connected individuals with employers nationwide.
- Facing employer shortages of skilled workers, Veterans Training Empowerment Center positions its mission to guarantee post-service employment for military families amid more than 200,000 service members transitioning annually.
- The Fort Gillem design consolidates training, credentialing, and hiring into a coordinated system, while the VTEC-managed training model aligns curriculum with grants and donations to shorten onboarding; pilot programs at Fort Benning show credentialing completes within six months with most employed in 90 days.
- Over five years the campus projects to train and place more than 10,000 military-connected individuals, support over 700 jobs, and include military spouses for employers operating locally, nationally and internationally.
- Holding recognized seals and approvals, VTEC holds the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid and is an approved U.S. Army Career Skills Program provider, with tax-deductible donors engaging via the Corporate & Government Partners Portal and 100forHeroes campaign.
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