Apprenticeship Navigator Dirk Lefler Assisting Businesses to Increase Employees Locally

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The need for workers nationwide is no surprise. Locally, the greatest shortages are being seen in restaurants, home health care, CNAs, and the truck driving industry. Working to help build up the workforce across Illinois, Dirk Lefler, Business Service Specialist at Workforce Office for Western Illinois and Apprenticeship Navigator, utilizes a Talent Pipeline Management to assist businesses or individuals in adding employees to their team:

Businesses or individuals interested in developing an apprenticeship program or utilizing the Talent Pipeline Management initiative, contact Lefler at 309-837-1280.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

Hear more from Lefler, as well as, Work-Based Learning & Talent Management Administrator Kim Kuckenbrod, and Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kelli Kinzer

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