Title: Michigan Technical Education Center
1- Michigan Technical Education Center
- Harrison Campus
- Mid Michigan Community College
2Four Areas Under the M-TEC Umbrella Economic
Development
- M-TEC Open Entry Classes
- Credit or Non Credit
- On Line/Hands On/Self Paced
- Small Business and Technology Development Center
- Assist Small Business New or Existing
- Business and Industry Development Center
- Short Term Training
- Customized Training
- Gladwin Office
- PACE 50 Programming
- Special Projects Training
- On line learning
3M-TEC Open Entry
- M-TEC is designed with flexible training
schedules in mind Open Entry - M-TEC Advisory Committee
- Sign up today and start tomorrow
- Modularized
- Construction
- Manufacturing
4M-TEC Board Members Joe Carroll TB Woods Carol
Churchill Mid Michigan Community College Colin
Herren Greenwald Construction Karen Kleinhardt
Mid Michigan Community College Dave Kyle Kyle
Manufacturing Cal McIntosh Gladwin Chamber of
Commerce Kathy Methner Middle Michigan
Development Corporation Joe Otto Future
Mold Sheryl Presler Clare/Gladwin RESD Tom
Winarski Workforce Development Joe Witer
Federal Broach George Yost Ret. Reg.
Coordinator AFL-CIO Dawn Thomas Alro
Steel Rosie Ebbinghaus Bandit Industries
5M-TEC Open EntryConstruction Trades
- Electrical
- Carpentry
- Masonry
- Plumbing
6M-TEC Open EntryManufacturing Trades
- Industrial Electrical NEW
- Basic Machine Tool
- Computer Numerical Control Machine CNC
- Maintenance Technology
- Fluid and Air Power Technology
- Robotics
- More
7Michigans Economy
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- Michigan Unemployment Rate(Seasonally Adjusted)
-  June 2009 15.2 Change Over Month  1.1 Change
Over Year 7.1  -  June 2009 3,846,000 Change Over Month -31,000
Change Over Year -338,000  -  June 2009 204.5 Change Over Year -1.5 Â
- Michigan Payroll Jobs
- 3,846,000
- Change Over Month
- -31,000
- Change Over Year
- -338,000
- Department of Labor and Economic Growth
8Where are the Jobs?
- KNOWLEDGE WINS Michigan gained more than 57,000
highly educated workers in fields such as health
care, computer math science occupations,
education occupations, and business and financial
operations.
Center for Michigan
9Where are the Jobs?
- MICHIGAN'S TOP JOBS-PRODUCING INDUSTRIES
(2000-2008) - JOB TITLE
- NEW JOBS
- CHANGE
- Healthcare practitioners and technical
occupations 19,970 - 9
- Healthcare support occupations 14,130
- 12
- Computer and mathematical science occupations
10,500 - 13
- Community and social services occupations 9,770
- 20
- Personal care and service occupations 8,050
- 8
- Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations 5,770 - 12
- Education, training, and library occupations
3,700 - 2
- Business and financial operations occupations
3,250
Center for Michigan
10The Good and the Bad
- HEY, BARTENDER No doubt many are drowning their
sorrows these days. Michigan has 3,500 more
bartenders than eight years ago.
Center for Michigan
11The Better
- GROWING FAITH Numbers would suggest not all of
those Saturday night drinkers are repenting come
Sunday morning, but some are. The number of
clergy in Michigan is up by 330, or 28 percent.
Center for Michigan
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13Business and Industry Development Center
- Karen Kleinhardt 989-386-6629
- Short Term Quick Start Programs (Generally 5
weeks or less) - Certified Nurses Aide
- Phlebotomy
- Medical Clerk
- CDL/Class B Drivers Training
- Dialysis Technician (NEW)
14BIDC Also Delivers Customized Training
- Specialized Training for area business and
industry some examples include - Blue Print Reading
- Supervisory Skills
- Auto CAD
- 7 Habits of Effective Managers
- Microsoft
- Welding
- Much, Much More..
15Programs To Help Pay For Training
- MiWorks!
- Incumbent Worker Training Dollars
- Free
- 8-CAP MiWorks!
- Other MiWorks! Agencies
- Other Incumbent Worker Training Programs
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17Economic Development Jobs Training Program (EDJT)
- Administered through the State of Michigan
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation
- Dollars have shrunk
- Started at about 40 million
- Today around 8 - 10 million
- Tied to Economic Development
- Retention/Growth/New Equip.
18Economic Development Listening for Opportunities
- Members of Several Business, Local and State
Professional Associations - Members of Several Local EDCs
- Work on Local and State Initiatives
- Economic Efforts
- Broadband
- Incubators
- Small Business Needs
- Example Loans (Revolving Loan Fund)
19 MEDC Initiatives
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation
- Business Development Attraction Targeted
Industry Strategy - Michigan Targeted Industry Clusters
- Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical Control
Instruments - Plastics Rubber Manufacturing
- Medical Device Manufacturing
- Wind Energy Manufacturing
20Diversification of Michigan Manufacturers
- Aerospace Manufacturing
- Defense Manufacturing
- Medical Device Manufacturing
- Wind Energy Manufacturing
21Attraction of New Business
- Advanced Battery/Energy Storage Dev. Mfg.
- Cellulosic Biofuel Production
- Solar, Wind
- Transportation Innovation Development Mfg.
- Other Advanced Mfg.
22New and Emerging Sectors
- State and Federal Initiatives
- MMCC/M-TEC Alternative Energy Technician (NEW)
- Solar
- Hyrdrogen Fuel Cell
- Wind
23Government Contracting
- Procurement Technical Assistance Centers
- Your Region
- http//www.michigantac.org/PTACDirectory.pdf
- General Lott Video
- http//www.midmich.edu/?gid2sid55pid1006
- Contracts Have Been Awarded
24Michigan Small Business and Technology
Development CenterTM
25Michigan SBTDC Services
- COUNSELING
- TRAINING
- RESEARCH
- COMMERCIALIZATION
26Training
- Online Trainings SBA
- Fundamental Entrepreneurial Series
- Advanced Entrepreneurial Series
- FastTrac Entrepreneurial Course
- - New Venture
- - Growth Venture
- - Tech Venture
27- Register online
- www.misbtdc.org/training
- Phone
- 989.386.6630
- Email
- sbtdc_at_midmich.edu
28- Thank you -