Skills2Compete-Maryland Initiative Videos.
Skills2Compete-Maryland Initiative
March 2, 2010
At a press conference on March 2, at Prince Georges Community College, Governor Martin O’Malley announced his Skills2Compete-Maryland initiative. The Governor called on the workforce development community to increase the skills of Maryland’s workforce by 20 percent by 2012, and stated that Skills2Compete–Maryland will ensure that every working Marylander has access to the equivalent of at least two years of education or training past high school – leading to a career or technical credential, industry certification, or two years of college – to be pursued at whatever point and pace makes sense for individual workers and industries.
| Part 1: Eric Seleznow and Dr. Charlene Dukes |
Part 2: Governor Martin O’Malley |
Part 3: Governor O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown |
| Part 4: Andy Van Kleunen and Bill Robertson | Part 5: Bill Robertson, Andrew Larson, and PGCC Student | |




