Press

Winter 2012

BusinessWest, “Workforce Training is Good Business,” (Larry Meier, Peerless Precision, Jan. 31, 2012)

Lynnfield Patch/Boston.com, “Training Our Workers to Succeed–Today and Tomorrow,” (Sen. Katherine Clark, Jan. 30, 2012)

Fall 2011

Springfield Republican, “Middle-skill jobs will take us to the top,” (Rep. Cheryl Coakley-Rivera and Bill Ward, November 20, 2011)

Boston Globe, “Middle-skill jobs will revive the state,” (Sen. Ken Donnelly, November 1, 2011)

Boston Herald, “Climbing the Career Ladder,” (October 24, 2011)

Boston Business Journal, “Connecting people to jobs,” (Loh-Sze Leung and Inez Stewart, September 22, 2011)

Spring 2011

Boston Herald, “Training Necessary” (Letter to the Editor, June 17, 2011)

Winter 2011

Boston Business Journal, “Giving the state the skills to compete” (Alan Macdonald and Robert Haynes, March 10, 2011

The Boston Channel, “Millions of Jobs, Not Enough Workers to Fill Them” (March 9, 2011)

Fall 2010

Boston Business Journal, “College Cuts Cripple Workers,” (Letter to the Editor, September 20, 2010)

Boston Globe, “Cuts stall state’s engine,” (Letter to the Editor, September 19, 2010)

CommonWealth Magazine, “Overcoming tough times: We need to get serious about supporting working families in Massachusetts” (Fall 2010)

Mass High Tech, “Round-up: Talking about STEM” (September 29, 2010)

Past Press Coverage

Bloomberg Businessweek, “More jobs in Mass. require ‘middle skills’” (July 14, 2010)

Boston Globe, “Training needed for mid-level jobs, study says” (July 14, 2010)

Boston Herald, “Report: More jobs in Mass. require “middle skills“” (July 14, 2010)

Boston Herald, “Time, skill needed to fix economy”(August 8, 2010)

Boston Neighborhood Network, Interview with Chris Lovett on Middle Skill Jobs (July 14, 2010)

Forbes, “New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 are ‘Middle Skill’“(July 14, 2010)

Fox Business, “New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 are ‘Middle Skill‘” (July 14, 2010)

FreshNews, “New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 are ‘Middle Skill’“(July 14, 2010)

Herald Online, “New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 are ‘Middle Skill’“(July 14, 2010)

Lowell Sun, “The trend: More jobs take training. The advice: Don’t stop at high school“(July 19, 2010)

Mass High Tech, “Mass. needs to expand support of ‘middle-skill’ jobs“(August 18, 2010)

MSNBC, “Report: More Jobs in Mass. Require ‘Middle Skills’“(July 14, 2010)

MyNewsDesk, “National Skills Coalition: New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 Are ‘Middle-Skill’“(July 14, 2010)

NECN Business, “Report: More Mass. jobs will require ‘middle skills‘” (Air date, July 14, 2010)

NEHRA, “Study Shows Middle Skills Gap“(August 3, 2010)

Reliable Plant Magazine, “Report: Largest portion of job openings projected by 2016 are ‘middle-skill’“(July 14, 2010)

Springfield Republican, “Editorial: Middle-skill jobs offer opportunity for Western Massachusetts“(August 11, 2010)

Springfield Republican, “Study by National Skills Coalition, SkillWorks, and the Workforce Solutions Group shows shift toward ‘middle skill’ jobs“( August 9, 2010)

SunHerald.com, “New Report: Largest Portion of Job Openings Projected for Massachusetts by 2016 are ‘Middle Skill‘” (July 14, 2010)

The Examiner, “Report: Growing need in Mass for workers with more than high school, less than 4-year college“(July 14, 2010)

The Gardener News, “State’s Future is ‘middle skill’ jobs, report says“(July 15, 2010)

The Telegram, “Report: More Jobs In Mass. Require ‘Middle Skills’“(July 14, 2010)

Ventura County Star, “Report: More Jobs In Mass. Require ‘Middle Skills’“(July 14, 2010)

WBZ-TV, “More jobs in Mass. require ‘middle skills‘” (July 14, 2010)

Worcester Business Journal, “Ph.D.s Need Not Apply: Middle-Skill Jobs in Demand” (July 14, 2010)

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