Ford Motor Company is increasing its efforts to stem (pun intended) the increasing skills gap in the US with the announcement of four new career academies in Detroit that will serve 1,400 students.
The Detroit career academies will join the nationally growing Powered by Ford STEM Academy network that Ford is building to train future engineering, manufacturing and IT professionals. The company hopes its efforts will help better prepare students for jobs in the 21st century, and meet the growing need for workers in the fields of science, technology,…
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