September 2022 | Issue 141
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Thank you to those that attended our Roundtable event and to our presenters! Our last Workforce Roundtable was in February of 2020 so we were very much looking forward to picking up where we left off. It was a productive day, full of energy as the group engaged in learning about solutions to the local workforce pipeline.
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Last month, TDC welcomed six new board members! These individuals add industry insight and diversification to the organization. First, we introduce three of the six, George Barnett, Deb Cleary and Christina Ubl.
Welcome to TDC!
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You are invited to participate in our CV-TEC CDL Job Fair! Employers will have the chance to meet with job seekers who have obtained their Class A or Class B license, or are interested in learning how to pursue these CDL positions. There is no cost for this event, and refreshments will be provided. Setup time will be from 12 P.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Space is limited, so please confirm your attendance by completing the registration form which is linked below, by Friday, October 14, 2022.
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As World Tourism Day was September 27, it is appropriate to discuss the importance of tourism and how it contributes to our local, regional, and state economies. It is an impactful industry.
"'Around the world, in countries at all development levels, many millions of jobs and businesses are dependent on a strong and thriving tourism sector. Tourism has also been a driving force in protecting natural and cultural heritage, preserving them for future generations to enjoy'"
—The Secretary-General of the UN World Tourism Organization
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Siding Installed On TDC Building #25
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Stay up-to-date on the building progress by following us on social media!
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TDC Building #10, Suite 300
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625 Route 3 is available now!
Suite 300 offers 10,000 SF of available space, glass corner exterior accents, 3.25 site size, 22' ceilings, and 21 parking spaces.
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If you're looking for a career, an entry-level job, or a new challenge, a career path in manufacturing or transportation might be for you!
Why work in this industry?
- High hourly wages
- Opportunities for growth and development
- It's exciting and hands-on
- A chance to learn in-demand skills
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Plan for fall with NYS foliage report
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Reports are obtained from volunteer field observers and reflect expected color conditions for the coming weekend. Reports are issued every Wednesday afternoon.
In the Adirondack region, expect to see muted red and orange leaves appearing over the mostly green backdrop
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TDC Main Office Building
Air Industrial Park
109 Industrial Boulevard, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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Follow our journey on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
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TDC is a private not for profit company committed to helping businesses grow. Governed by a Board of Directors composed of business and community leaders from throughout Clinton County, TDC develops industrial parks, markets the region for new business, and works to retain and expand the local industry. In addition to leasing and maintaining premier industrial properties in Plattsburgh, NY, they work to connect businesses with resources, suppliers, staff, and financial incentives.
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Growing Jobs in Northern New York Since 1961
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