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Industry Councils

We’re continuing to engage in industry partnerships to ensure the available workforce in South Central Wisconsin is equipped with the necessary skills and businesses find quality workers. As active members of the region’s manufacturing councils, we’re constantly listening to the needs of industry and working with businesses and education partners to identify workforce solutions.

If your company is interested in attending a manufacturing council meeting, give us a call. We’ll connect you to a council in your area where you can network with other manufacturers and learn about economic and workforce development issues of value.

Made in Dane Manufacturing Network

Members of the Made In Dane Manufacturing Network work together to create a space to share ideas and best practices, engage and build partnerships, and work to transform the image of manufacturing.

The Manufacturing Alliance

The Manufacturing Alliance aims to connect manufacturers and community leaders from across Sauk, Columbia and Marquette counties to focus on talent strategies, share best practices and more.

Manufacturing Business Alliance of Dodge County

The MBA works to attract and sustain manufacturing in the region to maintain a strong local manufacturing sector.

Manufacturing Works Campaign

We collaborated with the Dodge County Manufacturing Business Alliance in 2017 and the Made In Dane Manufacturing Network in 2018 to create the Manufacturing Works Campaign. The campaign showed students, parents and educators in Dodge and Dane counties the good-paying jobs and long-term careers available in manufacturing. The campaign webpage features resources, videos, and examples of starting-, mid- and advanced-level career opportunities available in the region.

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The Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you need this information in an alternative format or in a different language (free of charge), please contact us at 608-249-9001. Deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired callers may contact us through Wisconsin Relay Services at  7-1-1. Proud partner of the American Job Center Network.

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