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Alton’s CEJA Workforce Training Hub Awards Certificates

Program provides students with clean-energy training aimed at preparing participants for careers in solar, HVAC and sustainable construction.

Laura Inlow - Lewis & Clark Community College
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Pictured are students who participated in the Workforce Hub Certificate Presentation Ceremony. They are Jungho Bae, Jamila Berry, Chance Edwards, Jason Hancock, Klayton Kueck, Christopher Landreth, Jenni Miller, Andrew Mitchell, Brandie Johnson, Christopher Pittman, Edward Shegog, James Charles, Jalen Caldwell, Jason Williams, Armani Gray, Chardai O’Kain, Joshua Fischer, Kaitlyn Mistoler, Keith Perry, Logan Ramert, Meshyala White, Victor Wiley, Lucas Admire, Kimberly Barrett, Asijah Bass, Tasha Dunn, Chase Ellinger, Dakota Ferrari, Ryan Haggett, Chris Morgan, Stephanie Oseguera, Ciera Pastoriza, Caleb Randall, Jorge Salgueiro and Derek Wiggins.

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ALTON Alton’s Workforce Training Hub, located at Lewis and Clark Community College’s Scott Bibb Center, recently awarded certificates to 62 students who completed clean-energy training through Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA).

The training equips participants with the technical skills and industry knowledge needed for entry-level positions in fields such as solar energy, efficient HVAC systems and sustainable construction. The program is designed to create equitable access to high-demand careers while supporting the state’s transition to clean energy.

Students completed hands-on instruction and coursework focused on workplace readiness, safety standards and emerging green technologies. The training not only prepares participants for employment but also connects them with potential employers and apprenticeship opportunities.

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CEJA Workforce Manager Richard Darling understands these students represent the future of clean, sustainable energy.

“Our CEJA graduates are leading the way in the renewable energy sector, providing an innovative workforce ready to meet the challenges of the future with leading technologies, including Solar Energy systems, energy efficient HVAC systems and sustainably focused construction practices,” Darling said. “The CEJA Hub here at LC is extremely proud to present our graduates with opportunities for their success well into the future.”

CEJA Workforce Hubs prioritize serving individuals from communities historically underrepresented in the energy sector, helping to remove barriers to employment and create pathways to sustainable careers.

Graduates received their certificates April 30 during a ceremony at LC’s Scott Bibb Center and are now positioned to pursue job opportunities in the expanding clean energy industry.

For more information about Alton’s CEJA Workforce Training Hub, contact Manager Richie Darling at (618) 468-4146 or rcdarling@lc.edu.

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