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Aerospace Professional Development Center Stakeholders,
We hope you are having a marvelous summer and are taking time to enjoy our beautiful weather
with family and friends. In this bi-annual Aerospace Professional Development Center update, we'll
provide you with some details on our activities over the last six months as well as some indicators of
what is to come. We truly appreciate your collaboration and partnership!
Update on SOCHE Happenings
The beginning of July 2018 marked the one-year anniversary of
the Aerospace Professional Development Center joining the
Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) team.
The relationship is growing stronger every day as we discover new opportunities to build and
populate workforce pathways across the State.
SOCHE is a consortium of 23 regional Colleges and Universities that works to improve collaboration
across the region as well as to provide professional development for college and university staff and
internship opportunities for students locally and from across the country. As a matter of fact, we are
currently hosting hundreds of students in internships across the region that we believe will help
them discern the right pathways for their futures. We always have more students apply than we
have positions available. If your company is interested in interns, in just about any area of study, we
have them available. We can help you with summer interns or with year-long interns.
DAGSI Merger with SOCHE Defense Associated Graduate Student Innovators (DAGSI) has been in existence in the Dayton area since the early 1990s. DAGSI works with the State of Ohio and AFRL to fund defense related research of Masters level and Doctorate level students in Ohio. SOCHE is proud to announce that as of July 1, 2018, DAGSI is now a program within the SOCHE portfolio. SOCHE can now say that they serve students from High School through Post Doctorate!
APDC Hot Jobs and Website We'd like to remind our company partners that the APDC website links to your company website as
well as to your job postings on Ohio Means Jobs (OMJ) to advertise your jobs to our jobseekers
https://www.soche.org/aerospace-professional-development-center/. If your company doesn't list
your open positions with OMJ, you're missing out. OMJ is a Monster platform that the state provides
for free to companies with a presence in Ohio. The website is located at
https://jobseeker.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/. Please take a moment to check out these
websites.
Committed to the Aerospace Industry
The 3rd Annual Veterans Moving Forward is in the History Books
The Greater Miami Valley myVeteran Community,
supported by SOCHE, hosted its 3rd Annual Veterans
Moving Forward event on the 23rd of May at the WSU
Student Union from 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The myVeteran
Community was proud to serve approximately 200 Veterans
with over 75 resource fair companies and 65 job fair companies. Veterans were able to gather
information on the great resources in our region available to them as well as information on jobs
available to them in the local area.
We already have a date on the calendar for next years Veterans Moving Forward - May 22, 2019
(3:00 pm - 7:00 pm) at the WSU Student Union. Please share with organizations and Veterans that
may be interested!
Aerospace & Defense Partner Job Fairs
A plethora of Job Fairs across our region are hosted both by
individual companies, local Colleges and Universities, and Ohio
Means Jobs.
Please refer to the SOCHE website at https://www.soche.org/aerospace-professional-development-
center/job-seekers/ for the most recent listing of job fairs.
Job-Seekers We'd love to hear from you if you have landed a job and no longer need our assistance with your
search. Please let us know where you are working and when you started.
If you haven't yet landed your perfect position, we highly recommend you fill out a profile on Ohio
Means Jobs (https://jobseeker.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/) as well as USAJobs
(https://www.usajobs.gov/). If you need assistance navigating either one of these systems, please
let us know. In addition, please monitor our Hot Jobs page on our APDC website.
Please let us know your needs and how we can better serve you. Send me a note at
Higher Education Impact The Inter-University Council of Ohio has recently launched a website that details the impact of
Higher Education in Ohio. The Forward Ohio campaign shines a light on ways in which Ohio colleges
and universities drive economic growth, enable student success, expand career and job
opportunities, and improve society through research and scientific breakthroughs. Feel free to
check out the website at https://forwardohio.org/.
Contact Cassie Barlow at SOCHE for more information: [email protected] or 937-258-8890.
SOCHE, 3155 Research Blvd., Suite 204, Dayton, OH 45420-4015
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This panel of Corporate Social Responsibility Leaders will discuss the "WHY?"
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the CDFA Training Institute. This year, the CDFA Training Institute is offering two in-person training opportunities: Intro Housing Finance Course and Intro Incentives Course. Intro Housing Finance Course
This course is an introduction to the complex world of housing. We open the course with the terminology and landscape of the housing space in community development, which will help you understand how the investment in an effective housing financing strategy can help drive the success of the local economic development. View the Intro Housing Finance Course agenda for a full outline of the timing and topics to be covered.
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