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5.24.2011 The Governor’s Workforce Investment Board was mentioned in an article in the Baltimore Business Journal, dated May 20-26, 2011. The article titled “State working to close cyber security workforce development gap” highlights the ways the GWIB is working closely with employers in this field to focus on new training initiatives to help close the skills gaps and develop a broad talent pipeline to fill jobs in Cyber Security. Baltimore Business Journal
4.30.2011 GWIB Industry Initiative for Aerospace partners with PIA to open new school at Hagerstown Regional Airport Hagerstown Herald Mail
4.30.2011 Governor Martin O’Malley on hand for opening of new Aviation Maintenance Technology School Your4State.com
4.28.2011 Prince George's County to Graduate County's First Class of MESP-Trained 'Go Solar!' Workers Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
12.16.2010 National Skills Coalition E-News Updates, December 2010 National Skills Coalition
10.04.2010 Skills for America's Future The White House Blog
05.27.2010 The recession's talent pool: Smart Md. firms dive in to hire former... The Daily Record
04.07.2010 Helping put veterans to work Baltimore Sun
03.05.2010 ‘Mid-skill' job openings to increase Gazette.Net
03.04.2010 State announces jobs initiative at Largo school Gazette.Net
03.04.2010 Matching skills to jobs Baltimore Sun
03.03.2010 Governor Martin O'Malley launches major workforce initiative to meet demand for middle-skills jobs Salisbury News
03.03.2010 Md. seeks better coordination of 'middle-skill' jobs training Washington Post
03.02.2010 High demand for 'middle-skill' workers in Md Washington Business Journal
03.02.2010 Maryland faces worker shortage WBAL Radio
03.02.2010 MD Gov. O'Malley launches major workforce initiative to meet demand for middle skills jobs Southern Governors' Association
03.02.2010 O'Malley Administration wants to bridge skills gap WTOP
03.02.2010 Shortage of skilled workers predicted Baltimore Sun
03.01.2010 Report: ‘Mid-skill' jobs to grow fastest Gazette.Net
03.01.2010 O’Malley aims to boost Maryland’s ‘middle-skill’ work force Baltimore Business Journal