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Three Education Commitments to Help Bridge the Skills Gap

Because of the skills gap, it’s more important than ever to elevate training efforts to support today’s workforce and plant seeds for the future through development and exposure for the next generation.
By Eric Luftig
December 4, 2018
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by Eric Luftig
Eric Luftig is a Vice President at Victaulic and leads a global team across a variety of departments and areas of focus, one of which is training. He has a broad professional background having been in a variety of operational and commercial leadership roles. Eric provides his leadership to four different boards across economic development, education, youth services and the arts.

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