January 15, 2021
January 15, 2021, Jersey City, NJ 鈥 蜜桃影像 (HCCC) has been named the recipient of a one-year, $850,000 investment from JPMorgan Chase. The investment will be utilized for a program the College developed to address the challenges of the economic crisis in Hudson County that were brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is designed to provide lasting improvement in the County鈥檚 workforce ecosystem.
鈥淲e are exceedingly grateful to JPMorgan Chase for funding our 鈥楪ateway to Innovation鈥 initiative,鈥 said HCCC President Dr. Chris Reber. 鈥淭his program is strategically aligned with needs related to the community鈥檚 COVID-19 challenges, and the College鈥檚 student success and 鈥楬udson Helps鈥 initiatives.鈥
Dr. Reber said the HCCC 鈥淕ateway to Innovation鈥 project was developed to provide short-term, upskilling credential attainment opportunities in health care; career services for alumni in areas such as health care, information technology, finance, insurance, and logistics; enhanced non-academic support for students, including financial counseling and access to benefits such as WIC, SNAP, and citizenship guidance; and deeper engagement with employers in technology, finance and other recession-resistant sectors that will lead to resilient career pathways.
鈥淥ur neighbors in Hudson County have been uniquely impacted by challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 said Abby Marquand, Vice President, Global Philanthropy, JPMorgan Chase. 鈥淲e are proud to support 蜜桃影像 in their effort to develop and enhance sustainable career pipelines that will help more people get back to work in in-demand industries.鈥
Over the course of the next year, the College will focus on building relationships with area employers to define in-demand skill sets; recruiting industry experts for adjunct teaching as well as faculty externships and experiential learning for students; and creating new programs that support and increase student retention and graduation and engage alumni. The initiative will also target dislocated workers from retail, hospitality and service sectors and help prepare them for recession-resistant careers in health care, including Certified Nursing Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Pharmacy Technician and Hemodialysis Technician positions.
Dr. Nicholas Chiaravalloti, HCCC Vice President for External Affairs & Senior Counsel to the President, said: 鈥淭he COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected many Hudson County businesses, and financially imperiled our students and fellow Hudson County residents. This investment provides the opportunity to assess and address current needs, and to determine and develop strategies and partnerships in several key sectors of our community.鈥
鈥溍厶矣跋 is dedicated to helping our students attain academic and career success, and to improving the lives of the people in our community,鈥 Dr. Reber said. 鈥淭his JPMorgan Chase investment will go far in ensuring the development of long-term solutions that will help rebuild Hudson County鈥檚 economic infrastructure.鈥
Employers, community members, students and alumni may obtain more information about the HCCC 鈥淕ateway to Innovation鈥 initiative, and how to participate in it, by contacting Lori Margolin, HCCC Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development, at LMargolinFREEHUDSONCOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE or 201-360-4242.