Community Impact Program Enables Letcher Countian Koree Stewart to Attend eKAMI, Land Job in Advanced Manufacturing
Koree Stewart was between jobs in 2019 when he decided to apply to begin training at the east Kentucky Advanced Manufacturing Institute (eKAMI) in Johnson County. It was a decision, he says, that he never planned but has since presented him with an opportunity to not only land a job, but take a first step onto a viable career path.
Northeast JobSight Puts Former Coal Miner John Stapleton Back on Road to Employment as CDL Truck Driver
Being pursued for a job was a foreign concept to Lawrence Countian John Stapleton after working in the coal industry for more than a decade—especially when multiple employers at once were calling him to come work for them.
Former Miner Jesse Hubbard Finds New Career with Help from H.O.M.E. and Daniel Boone JobSight in Clay County
Jesse Hubbard spent more than two decades mining coal underground in Eastern Kentucky. But that career came to a sudden halt in 2019 when Hubbard’s most recent job as a section foreman for Rock Hampton Energy ended as a result of the coal industry’s continuing downturn.
Martin Countian Justin Marcum Steps on New Career Path with Help from eKART
Justin Marcum just completed a long work day outside as he returns to the Martin County Road and Bridge Department near Inez. He’s worked for the county since June as a full-time operator.
eKART Gives Hope to Floyd Countian Matt Kidd after Struggling to Stay on the Right Track after Overcoming Addiction
Hope, for many, has been the key to their success. Without it, there would have been no reason to keep trying even when things seemed to be falling apart around them. For one Floyd Countian, after years of struggle with substance use issues a new initiative in his region brought hope back to his life and for his future.
Johnson Countian Kevin Jennings Turns Training Opportunity Into New Career with Help from Hiring Our Miners Everyday Program
“Eastern Kentucky has had a history of overcoming whatever hardship is thrown at us—and we think that now is no different.”
Eastern Kentuckians Affected by Layoffs Due to COVID-19 Eligible for Career Assistance Through New ReWork EKY Program
“Eastern Kentucky has had a history of overcoming whatever hardship is thrown at us—and we think that now is no different.”
Teleworks USA Helps Johnson Countian Doris Ramey Land Dream Job Working from Home with Healthcare
“Here I am now with like three monitors and a big desk,” Ramey says, laughing about how much her life and home have changed since she took a teleworking job with BroadPath, a customer service company specializing in healthcare needs, thanks in big part to Teleworks USA.
EKYWORKS 2.0 27-COUNTY WORKFORCE ASSESSMENT LAUNCHES WITH EMPLOYER AND RESIDENT SURVEYS
“The EKYWorks 2.0 workforce study will ensure we have the most current and unique data necessary for our job recruitment toolbox as the region’s economic and workforce landscape continues to shift toward the future,” said One East Kentucky president and CEO Chuck Sexton.
Kentucky Career Center JobSight Announces New Toll-Free Hotline for Unemployment, Workforce Services Assistance in Eastern Kentucky
If you live within the 23-county Eastern Kentucky workforce area, you should now call, toll-free, 1-888-297-7054 for any and all UI questions and filing assistance, or workforce services and training questions.
Louisa Native Kennedy Marcum Says Layoff Was Blessing in Disguise with Assistance from Northeast Kentucky KCC JobSight
After more than a decade in the coal industry, Lawrence Countian Kennedy Marcum never thought he would utter such blasphemous words.
EKCEP Helps 19 Eastern Kentuckians Graduate from HCTC Lineman & Fiber Optics Program
For one group of Eastern Kentuckians, the holiday season and New Year started off with new beginnings as 19 students were recognized during a ceremony on Friday, December 20 for completing the Lineman & Fiber Optics Training course.