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BCEDC Held its General Board Meeting  at Bucks County Community College

BCEDC held its General Board Meeting at Buck County Community College, Newtown Campus on December 3, 2013.  Barbara A. Miller, Vice President, Continuing Education/Workforce Development and Public Safety introduced the BCEDC Board of Directors to the Bucks County Community College’s Center for Workforce Development.

Bucks County Community College’s Center for Workforce Development delivers high value customized training to local businesses and industry to enhance employee skills. Our team partners with company stakeholders and management to identify specific skills necessary to prepare for future success. We then tailor programs, drawing from a robust network of recognized trainers, to offer effective training at competitive rates. We believe your investment in talent drives employee engagement to help you achieve your business objectives. The Center also provides consultation and training plan development as well as continuing professional education.

If you’re looking to improve the performance and skill sets of your employees, add Bucks to your team. Our goal is to help you create the most productive team to drive growth and success. Workforce Development services include:

  • Business-specific customized courses 
  • IT/Computer skills
  • Professional/personal development
  • Human Resource, Soft Skills, Communication
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Project Management
  • Small Business Management
  • Technical Writing

The CWD also works with companies and various local agencies and services to assist employers to recruit talent to fill positions so critical to company growth. We provide training, some grant funded, in the following areas:

Advanced Manufacturing (Stackable certificate programs available in: Production Technician; Quality Technician; Industrial Electrical I and II; Industrial Mechanical I and II; Energy Technician; Advanced Manufacturing Integrated Systems Technology) Construction Estimating, Management and Supervisory Series; Electrical Pre Apprenticeship Program; Sustainable Building Advisors Program; Mechanical Maintenance/Mechatronics Technician Fast Start and many more. (Certain programs prepare individuals for industry standard certification or state licensure examinations.)

The Center for Workforce Development looks forward to continuing to provide value to our local workforce, businesses and the greater community. For more information please contact Lauren Loeffler, Executive Director, at 215-968-8017 or by email

BCEDC Board of Directors and Staff would like to thank Barbara Miller and her team for their hospitality.

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