County Employers Receive Record $4.1 Million in Going PRO Talent Fund Grants to Train Workers, Strengthen Teams

Post Date:01/16/2024 1:19 PM

Nearly 90 Oakland County employers will share more than $4.1 million in Going PRO Talent Fund training grants, awarded during the first cycle of fiscal year 2024 by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.
The grants will allow Oakland County employers to hire and train hundreds of new employees, including apprentices, plus expand the skills of 2,291 existing workers, in various fields.

“A key ingredient for Oakland County and its businesses to grow and thrive is a skilled and talented workforce who can adapt to the evolving technology of the future,” said Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. “We are happy to partner with the state and employers to help connect people to training and workers to the high-paying jobs that will drive the success of our residents and businesses.”

Since the Going PRO Talent Fund program’s launch in 2014, more than 650 Oakland County employers have received more than $18 million in Going PRO Talent Fund grants, to train 16,000-plus people.

Across the state, more than 800 Michigan businesses have benefitted from a total of $45 million in Going PRO Talent Fund grants during the first cycle of this year’s program. A total of 173,000 Michigan workers have received high-skill, in-demand job training through the program since its launch.

What Others Are Saying:

  • “This year, we received the second-highest number of Going PRO Talent Fund grants across the state and the largest amount of funding we have ever received. I want to thank our team of Business Services Professionals in our six Oakland County centers who worked closely with employers to prepare the best applications possible to secure these valuable training funds.” Oakland County Manager of Workforce Development Jennifer Llewellyn.
  • “These funds represent more than just dollars; they symbolize Michigan’s commitment to empowering individuals, building thriving communities and positioning our state as a national leader in workforce development,” Michigan Labor and Economic Opportunity Department Director Susan Corbin.
  • “Training is so important to what we do as a business. With technology changing so fast in construction management, it’s critical to our success. But training is also key to our employees’ professional development. They build their own training paths based on their interests, whether it’s in construction management, estimating, building technology or another part of the business. It’s great to watch them grow professionally.” DeMaria Building Company Vice President Aaron Tassell, whose Novi company received a Going PRO grant to train 21 new employees.
    LEO awards are distributed from the Going PRO Talent Fund directly to employers, facilitated by Michigan Works! Agencies (MWAs) across the state. Employers take an active role in identifying short-term, essential training needs and collaborate closely with their local MWAs and other partners to develop their training plans that are part of the application process.

A list of all Oakland County employers receiving Going PRO Talent Fund grants is below:

FEV North America Auburn Hills
HIROTEC AMERICA Auburn Hills
ORION MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS Auburn Hills
BORGWARNER INC PTC Auburn Hills
Brose: Auburn Hills Auburn Hills
Webasto Roof Systems Inc. – HQ Auburn Hills
Stellantis Auburn Hills
AirBoss Flexible Products Auburn Hills
US Farathane, LLC Auburn Hills
Champion Plastics, Inc. Auburn Hills
Energy Sciences Berkley
AtomTech™ Clarkston
Armstrong Masonry Repair, Inc. Davisburg
NPR of America – Farmington Hills Office Farmington
Northern Tool Farmington
Welding Technology Corp Farmington
International Wheel & Tire Inc. Farmington
Ecotelligent Homes Farmington
Bosch Farmington
Ross Controls Ferndale
Aver Sign Company Ferndale
Advanced Assembly Products, Inc. Hazel Park
American Aggregates of MI Holly
State Electric Company Holly
Treva Corporation Lake Orion
Bmax USA LLC Lake Orion
Oasis Advanced Engineering, Inc Lake Orion
Applied Manufacturing Technologies Lake Orion
Adam Electronics & MAD Madison Heights
NoIR InSight Milford
Kyowa-Eidemiller Precision Machining Milford
SW North America New Hudson
COSMA Body Assembly Michigan New Hudson
Flushmate New Hudson
Webasto Roof Systems Inc. – New Hudson Plant New Hudson
ITT Friction Technologies Novi
Preh, Inc Novi
Danlaw Inc Novi
Dana Novi
Michigan Milk Producers Association – Novi, MI Novi
DeMaria Building Company Novi
Titan Metallurgy LLC Oak Park Oak Park
Eaton Steel Corporation Oak Park
Apollo Heat Treating and Processing Oak Park
WinCon Systems Oxford
Warnke Precision Machining LLC Oxford
Barron Industries Oxford
Williams International Pontiac
Lee Industrial Contracting, Inc. – Pontiac Pontiac
Hope Against Trafficking Pontiac
Cynerge Consulting Pontiac
Irvin Products Pontiac
LHP Engineering Solutions Pontiac
FormFab LLC Rochester
FANUC America Corporation Rochester
AdduXi Inc Rochester
Marquardt Switches Inc. – Rochester Hills Rochester
Webasto Roof Systems Inc. – Rochester Hills Plant Rochester
EEI Global Rochester
Michigan Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, LLC Royal Oak
MOSS THERAPY AND WELLNESS Royal Oak
Flow Video Royal Oak
BullsEye Southfield
Guardian Alarm Southfield
Elijah Information Technology Troy
Cadillac Products Automotive Company Troy
STAR7 LLC Troy
ITMedics Troy
Terminal Supply Co Troy
Bermar Associates, Inc. Troy
Gabletek Troy
Clear Rate Communications Troy
PROFIL Waterford
New Gateways Inc Waterford
Pentastar Aviation Waterford
TreeRunner Parks West Bloomfield
Henry Ford Medical Center West Bloomfield
AFC-Holcroft Wixom
Trijicon Wixom
Firebolt Group Inc Wixom
Minth North America Wixom

 

Oakland County Michigan Works! operates centers in Novi, Oak Park, Pontiac, Southfield, Troy, and Waterford where they assist more than 105,000 job seekers annually. Services include career coaching, interviewing and job search workshops, placement assistance, training courses, and job trend information.
The centers also assist more than 3,000 employers seeking help with talent recruitment, apprenticeship programs, job fairs, candidate pre-screening, hiring, and training support, layoff support, and labor market data.

Staff are available in-person or by virtual appointment to work one-on-one with job seekers to build their resumes, prepare for job interviews and help address other needs. To schedule an appointment, call 248-858-5520. The centers are hosting several virtual workshops for job seekers. A schedule can be found at OaklandCountyMIWorks.com.