Michigan Works! Slates Career & Community Expo in June

Employers, educators and even social service organizations are all slated to be on hand at the end of June when Michigan Works! Berrien, Cass, Van Buren, hosts their inaugural Career & Community Expo in Benton Harbor.

The Michigan Works! team, along with community partners and employers, is excited to bring the first ever Career and Community Expo event to southwest Michigan residents looking for career, education, and training opportunities.

The Career and Community Expo will help individuals “travel into their destiny” by bringing employers, educators, and social service organizations together for a day of exploration. The June 30th expo will also feature food, music, prize giveaways and a bounce house, making the event family friendly. The event will take place from 2-6 pm at the Michigan Works! office in Benton Harbor, located at 499 West Main Street.

While the list is still growing for engaged employers and community partners, here is a current list of organizations that will be joining the Michigan Works! team at the expo:

  • Ascension Health
  • Bridge Academy of Southwest Michigan
  • Four Winds Casino
  • Ganesh Hotels Management LLC
  • JVIS USA LLC
  • Lovejoy Inc
  • Lyons Industries
  • Michigan State Police
  • Michigan State Police Transportation Division
  • Michigan Works! Berrien, Cass, Van Buren
  • Mshkiki Community Clinic
  • Nova Stevensville
  • Ralph Moyle, Inc.
  • Twin Cities Nursing
  • YouthBuild Benton Harbor
  • and more

The most updated list of participating employers, educators, and social services organizations participating in the expo can be found any time between now and the event at this link: http://www.miworks.org/events.

Lily Brewer, Executive Director of Michigan Works! Berrien, Cass, Van Buren, says, “We are excited to bring the first ever Career and Community Expo to southwest Michigan and couldn’t have picked a more important time for an event like this,” adding, “We’re here to help individuals in Southwest Michigan get back to work, get individuals enrolled in training, connect them to education, and knock down any barriers that stand in their way and this expo will do all of that at one time.”

Individuals who would like to participate should arrive interview-ready with a resume. Participating individuals do not need to register their attendance, however, pre-registration is optional at this link: https://www.miworks.org/events-1/career-community-expo-1

Parking is available in the empty parking lot across the street from the Whirlpool Corporation Tech Center, the adjacent parking lot across from Michigan Works! on Main Street, and in the Michigan Works! parking lot. Masks are not required, however, they will be provided. The event is both kid and family friendly.

Employers looking to have a table at the expo at no cost should contact Berrien County Business Account Manager Paul Brohman at BrohmanP@miworks.org or Cass and Van Buren County Business Account Manager, Mark O’Reilly at  OreillyM@miworks.org. For more information or general questions, visit http://www.miworks.org.

Michigan Works! of Berrien, Cass, Van specializes in educating, training, and employing individuals of all ages. They work with local businesses to find out what keeps them up at night and help them tackle the most pressing challenges they may face, including attracting and retaining talent.

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