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HANOVER, Pa. - PennZone -- The Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development (CCLWD) has completed Phase Two of its multi-stage renovation, marking another step in transforming Hanover's future leaders and workforce. Phase Two included the renovation of 4500 square feet into a state-of-the-art automotive training center, which is now the home of Hanover Auto Team's Tech Pathways Apprenticeship.
The Phase Two renovations created a central training center where students can engage in hands-on automotive technical training and mentorship. Students will also benefit from leadership development through Every Day Champions Leadership Curriculum.
"The most valuable part of Tech Pathways was the supportive environment that encouraged my growth and development. I've not only built technical skills but also learned important lessons about leadership. With the new space, I'm even more excited for opportunities ahead and the impact it will have for future students.", said Zachary Collier, a Tech Pathways Apprentice.
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The addition reflects the center's commitment to bridging education, leadership, and workforce readiness, ensuring the next generation is equipped with both the practical skills and leadership qualities needed to succeed.
The Champion Center extends sincere thanks to the local businesses, leaders, educators, and volunteers whose ongoing support continues to make this vision a reality.
As the Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development looks ahead, local businesses and community leaders are invited to join in shaping Hanover's future leaders and workforce.
About the Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development (CCLWD): The Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development (CCLWD) prepares future leaders through leadership, pre-apprenticeship, and apprenticeship programs. Serving the greater Hanover community, the Center combines technical excellence with servant leadership, a strong work ethic, and innovation to enrich the workforce while uplifting the community.
The Phase Two renovations created a central training center where students can engage in hands-on automotive technical training and mentorship. Students will also benefit from leadership development through Every Day Champions Leadership Curriculum.
"The most valuable part of Tech Pathways was the supportive environment that encouraged my growth and development. I've not only built technical skills but also learned important lessons about leadership. With the new space, I'm even more excited for opportunities ahead and the impact it will have for future students.", said Zachary Collier, a Tech Pathways Apprentice.
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The addition reflects the center's commitment to bridging education, leadership, and workforce readiness, ensuring the next generation is equipped with both the practical skills and leadership qualities needed to succeed.
The Champion Center extends sincere thanks to the local businesses, leaders, educators, and volunteers whose ongoing support continues to make this vision a reality.
As the Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development looks ahead, local businesses and community leaders are invited to join in shaping Hanover's future leaders and workforce.
About the Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development (CCLWD): The Champion Center for Leadership and Workforce Development (CCLWD) prepares future leaders through leadership, pre-apprenticeship, and apprenticeship programs. Serving the greater Hanover community, the Center combines technical excellence with servant leadership, a strong work ethic, and innovation to enrich the workforce while uplifting the community.
Source: Champion Center for Leadership & Workforce Develo
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