Central Connecticut State University
Institute of Technology & Business Development
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Message from the Managing Director

Colleagues,

January continued with a flurry of economic meetings that organizations held around the State. The message was changing from similar meetings in December. The revised message was that the CT economy would feel the pinch of a slowing economy, the impacts of the subprime, and credit crisis. This was in contrast to what we we’re hearing from a number of our clients. Our clients had increasing inquiries and orders. What they need from us is to deliver process and productivity programs to improve capacity.

In February, we held our “Client Appreciation Day” during the CCSU Men’s and Women’s basketball game. Our sponsor, Image Ink, Inc., was very pleased with the seeing over 170 ITBD clients and their families in attendance. Image Ink printed multiple tee-shirts to advertise the event. An owner of one of our new incubator companies, Jodi Rossi won the Mohegan Sun sponsored “Hoop Shoot” contest while children in attendance chased rebounds from shots missing the basket. We also added a new employee to the ITBD, Jennifer Pelletier. She is the Assistant Manager of the Conference Center and the Information Technology Specialist for the ITBD. She has been a real asset to Cindy in the Conference Center helping to automate some of her processes, revising the ITBD web site (check it out) and providing the excellent customer service to clients requiring ITS support in the Conference Center.
 


Jen’s help was real valuable during the March Congressman, Christopher Murphy Workforce Economic Summit. A lively panel with representation from industry, education and organized labor addressed the challenges faced by many businesses in the State in finding skilled and qualified employees. There is more to come on this topic from the Congressman’s office.

The Training and Applications area showed growth in Lean, ISO, and Six Sigma programs this year. Capital Workforce Partners opened up training to Retail, Banking & Finance, Healthcare and Manufacturing. ITBD received contracts in all markets. Relationships were built with regional Workforce Boards, select Community Colleges, the CT Center for Advanced Technology and the chambers of commerce to enhance training delivery. Open enrollment programs were added that had significant impact in the state.

The Conference Center had significant increases in its utilization by state agencies, community organizations and professional development associations. The Conference Center completed a multi-year rental agreement from the Judicial Services agency resulting in significant increases in room rentals. This year, the University began offering credit classes at night. Six classes were held in the spring and four classes were held in the summer. The Conference Center had over 54,000 people in attendance. Going forward, the university will be utilizing the Conference Center more often.

The end of the fiscal year is quickly approaching. Our Summer Youth Employment program is awaiting the word on funding from the New Britain School District and Capitol Workforce Partners. Keep your fingers crossed for a positive outcome for this because this is our FUTURE WORKFORCE. A new element in this area will be a small program with ConnDOT as well.
 
           

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