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Foundation donates welding gear to CSM

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Atlas Foundation­s of Washington LLC recently donated four new gas welding and cutting torch kits to the College of Southern Maryland’s (CMS) Center for Trades and Energy Training (CTET), according to a news release. The donation sparked a new partnershi­p between CTET and the Temple Hills-based company, which includes plans for the company to provide guest lecturers to CSM’s trade students and for CSM to set up an apprentice program to provide the company with potential employees.

“We can’t thank Atlas Foundation­s of Washington enough for this donation and the opportunit­y to build a new partnershi­p,” said Dan Mosser, CSM vice president of continuing education and workforce developmen­t. “About 30 percent of our CTET students are already in apprentice­ship programs. We take great pride in making these connection­s and creating pipelines between our students and the market demand.”

Employment of welders, cutters, solderers and brazers is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupation­s, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. “The nation’s aging infrastruc­ture will require the expertise of welders, cutters, solderers and brazers to help rebuild bridges, highways and buildings,” the agency reports.

“This is really such a great connection,” said Ser wa Groves, Atlas Foundation­s’ office and purchasing manager, who sought out CSM’s welding program and personally delivered the new kits. “It is wonderful how industry, the community and CSM work together so everyone benefits.”

“The more we can get industry specialist­s who can share their journey along a particular trade path in our classrooms, the better our students are

going to be,” said Kelly Winters, CSM executive director of workforce developmen­t. “Sharing real world experience creates real world success.”

The new kits will be used by students and profession­als enrolled in CTET’s welding program located at CSM’s Regional Hughesvill­e Campus. CSM offers three American Welding Society welding certificat­ions: Certified Structural Welder, Certified TIG Welder and Certified MIG Welder. All three certificat­ions provide students with instructio­n on a variety of techniques including oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc and shielded metal arc welding processes as well as welding safety, cutting operations, operating oxy-fuel and cutting equipment, basic welding symbols and codes, alloy metallurgy and welding inspection methods.

Learn more at https://www. csmd.edu/programs-courses/ non-credit/career-developmen­t/constructi­on-and-skilledtra­des/Welding.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF CSM ?? From left, Michelle Goodwin, CSM vice president of advocacy and community engagement, Chelsea Brown, CSM executive director of developmen­t, Serwa Groves of Atlas Foundation­s of Washington, Bruce Posey, CSM Regional Hughesvill­e Campus director, Kelly Winters, CSM executive director of workforce developmen­t, and Dan Mosser, CSM vice president of continuing education and workforce developmen­t, show off the new gas welding and cutting torch kits in the welding shop.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CSM From left, Michelle Goodwin, CSM vice president of advocacy and community engagement, Chelsea Brown, CSM executive director of developmen­t, Serwa Groves of Atlas Foundation­s of Washington, Bruce Posey, CSM Regional Hughesvill­e Campus director, Kelly Winters, CSM executive director of workforce developmen­t, and Dan Mosser, CSM vice president of continuing education and workforce developmen­t, show off the new gas welding and cutting torch kits in the welding shop.

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