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Pac Mountain reports serving 760 job seekers, flags credential gap in annual report to Lewis County commissioners
Summary
A Pac Mountain representative told Lewis County commissioners on Dec. 16 that the workforce program served 760 job seekers and recorded $10 million in revenues, but credentials issued lag behind training completions; staff said county-level enrollment data will be provided in the next quarterly report.
A Pac Mountain representative presented the nonprofit’s annual report to Lewis County commissioners on Dec. 16, saying the region’s Opportunity Begins Here (OBH) program served 760 job seekers during the July 1–June 30 program year and recorded roughly $10,000,000 in revenues and $7,400,000 in program expenses. “We were able to serve 760 job seekers in our region,” the representative said.
The presenter said Pac Mountain employed 329 people, trained 332 and engaged roughly 600 employers. The program reported 89 work experiences, 65 on-the-job trainings and six…
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