The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) received the silver Outstanding Apprenticeship Intermediary Award from the Virginia Department of Workforce Development and Advancement (Virginia Works). This award recognizes impactful and growing contributions to workforce development through IALR’s Expanding Talent through Registered Apprenticeship (ExTRA) program.
“We are honored to be recognized for our contributions as an apprenticeship intermediary. This award is a testament to IALR’s commitment to increasing access to registered apprenticeship programs and the invaluable partnerships we’ve forged with workforce stakeholders. We will continue to promote Registered Apprenticeship as the gold standard of work-based learning in Southern Virginia.” — Natori Neal, Apprenticeship Coordinator, IALR
At the 6th Annual Outstanding Apprenticeship Awards held on Feb. 15, 2024, at Reynolds Community College in Henrico, Va., Natori Neal, Apprenticeship Coordinator at IALR, accepted the award on behalf of the organization. The event, hosted by the State Apprenticeship Agency, Virginia Works, marks the first year awards were presented to acknowledge intermediaries, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping the future of apprenticeship programs. As an apprenticeship intermediary, IALR can provide employers with technical assistance to develop a state-registered apprenticeship program as well as stakeholder education, grant funding to support related technical instruction (RTI) costs and connections to employers and talent.
“IALR is proud to serve as a connector, a convener, and a partner in impactful initiatives across different industries, all with the overarching mission of driving economic transformation. By connecting employers with resources and providing education and technical expertise, the ExTRA program exemplifies our commitment to win-win work-based-learning opportunities and a dynamic economy where every person can find opportunity and every business can thrive.” – IALR President Telly Tucker
IALR was one of only two recipients statewide of the Intermediary Award, with the gold award going to Hamilton-Ryker Talent Gro, a staffing and workforce solutions company serving multiple states. In addition to IALR’s accolade, Comfort Systems USA Mid-Atlantic – an ExTRA employer partner that sponsors plumbing and welding apprenticeship programs for youth and adults – was also honored with a Regional Outstanding Apprenticeship award.
“IALR’s support of Registered Apprenticeship through it’s role as an Intermediary is one prong of IALR’s multi-faceted work-based learning framework- EmPOWER. Through EmPOWER our team works to facilitate pathways that connect students to careers and employers to their future talent. Registered Apprenticeship and other work-based learning models, such as internships and mentorships, cultivate employees equipped with the skills essential to our regional employers.” – Jessie Vernon, Advanced Learning Program Manager, IALR
Virginia Works Director Carrie Roth and Chief Deputy Director Angela Kelly Wiecek were on hand to present the awards, acknowledging the outstanding efforts of IALR and its partners in advancing apprenticeship initiatives across the state. By partnering with local businesses and educational institutions, IALR continues to pave the way for Virginia’s next generation of skilled workers.