Johnston Community College mis en avant dans une série TV animée par Dennis Quaid

Johnston Community College mis en avant dans une série TV animée par Dennis Quaid

Johnston Community College featured on “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid”

Johnston Community College (JCC) is being showcased on an episode of “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid,” a prestigious television series that celebrates excellence and innovation in the field of education. This episode will be broadcasted on 170 public television stations nationwide over the course of the next year.

The focus on JCC’s partnerships in biopharmaceutical manufacturing

The episode highlights JCC’s unique collaborations with Grifols and Novo Nordisk, two major players in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry. These partnerships have significantly contributed to the local workforce in this sector.

Viewpoint is known for its high-quality content and impactful discourse on issues affecting society, making it a widely acclaimed television series. Through diligently curated content, it serves as an educational platform for viewers.

Revolutionizing workforce development through education and industry partnerships

The episode emphasizes the distinctive educational opportunities offered by community colleges, shedding light on how partnerships with global biopharmaceutical manufacturing companies have transformed workforce development.

JCC President Dr. Vern L. Lindquist stresses the profound impact of these partnerships, stating, “Not only does this partnership benefit the companies, it changes lives. Many of our students have jobs with these companies before they graduate.”

Featured in the episode are conversations with Dr. Lindquist, Blaire Narron, Senior Manager of Performance Development at Grifols, and Amber McGregor, Early Talent Advisor at Novo Nordisk.

To view the segment, visit https://www.viewpointproject.com/features-postid172338fe/.

Source : www.johnstoncc.edu

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