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The U.S. Navy Opens Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Danville
DANVILLE, Va. (October 5, 2022) – The U.S. Navy is launching its Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE) within the State of Virginia’s Center for Manufacturing Advancement (CMA) on the Danville Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) campus. The creation of the AM CoE marks the first project partnership for the CMA. It...
IperionX Selects Virginia for first U.S. 100% Recycled Titanium Metal Powder Facility
RICHMOND, VA — Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that IperionX Limited (“IperionX”) (NASDAQ: IPX), a U.S. critical minerals company, plans to make a capital investment totaling $82.1 million to establish Virginia’s first titanium demonstration facility in Halifax County. The company’s project will develop over two phases, with phase one...
Can Danville be a model for the country? Maybe it already is.
From Cardinal News | Written by Dwayne Yancey In December 1999, Danville and Pittsylvania County were in what felt like a death spiral. The community’s longtime economic mainstays – textiles and tobacco – were shrinking. The worst still lay ahead and, while no one knew that at the time, some sure sensed it. Meanwhile, in Blacksburg, Virginia Tech...
World’s largest indoor vertical farming company has opened in Pittsylvania
From Cardinal News | Written by Grace Mamon The ribbon cutting for Pittsylvania’s AeroFarms facility will be this afternoon, signifying the end of the construction phase for the New Jersey-based indoor vertical farming company. AeroFarms says this operation will be the largest of its kind in the world. The 140,000-square-foot facility is a $42...
What will it take to grow manufacturing in Virginia?
From Cardinal News | Written by Grace Mamon Cardinal News brought Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, to Danville to speak about the future of advanced manufacturing. Workforce investment is key in bolstering the advanced manufacturing industry, the president and CEO of the National Association of...
Workforce Solutions Summit 2022 Agenda
The Morning Agenda for Workforce Solutions Summit 2022 is below:
Tradesman Trucking Breaks Ground on Gretna Facility, Investing $4.5 Million and Creating 30 Jobs
GRETNA – Pittsylvania County officials and community leaders joined representatives from Tradesman Trucking to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new 22,500-squarefoot facility in the Gretna Industrial Park. A growing trucking and transit company that provides freight and other services, Tradesman Trucking is investing $4.5 million and creating 30...
Susan E. Crocker, President of Susan E. Crocker, Inc. | Human Resources Consulting, to give keynote address at upcoming Workforce Solutions Summit
Susan E. Crocker | President Susan Edwards Crocker served as Vice President of Human Resources and Associate Services for BMW Manufacturing Corp. (1993-1998). She established, and was responsible for, the functions of recruitment, training, associate services, safety, health, security, compensation, benefits, environmental engineering, and...
Southern Virginia Task Force to host Workforce Solutions Summit | September 7, 2022
The Southern Virginia Workforce Solutions Summit is a joint effort of the Southern Virginia (SoVa) Taskforce which is comprised of economic developers and chamber executives across the southern Virginia region and workforce providers across the region. With the support of GoVa Region 3, the taskforce worked collaboratively through the COVID...
Patrick & Henry Community College Adds Sean Adkins, Director of Economic Development for Patrick County, to Board
See the full article from Cardinal News The Patrick & Henry Community College Board has added four members: Sean Adkins, Belinda Bryant, Robert Foster, and Shana LeGrant. These members were appointed by their respective localities to fill vacancies that arose last year. Sean Adkins is the Director of Economic Development and the Executive...