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The Center for Energy Workforce (CEWD) has been leading the energy industry’s response to critical workforce development priorities since 2006.  While the issues and demands have changed over the last decade and a half, our primary goal has remained the same: to ensure a skilled, diverse energy talent pipeline.

2025

LEESBURG, VA, (February 3, 2025) – CEWD Teams Up with SkillsUSA to Support Nation’s Future Energy Workforce

WASHINGTON, D.C., (January 21, 2025) – CEWD Welcomes the Clean Power Institute as National Association Partner

2024

WASHINGTON, D.C., (November 20, 2024) – CEWD Announces 2024 Impact Award Winners

PHOENIX, AZ (October 21, 2024) – CEWD Applauds Advance CTE’s Adoption of the New Energy and Natural Resources Career Cluster.

WASHINGTON (June 28, 2024) – CEWD Selected by U.S. Department of Labor for New Employment Navigator Partnership, Expanding Exposure of Energy Careers to Transitioning Veterans

2023

WASHINGTON (November 16, 2023) – CEWD Names 2023 Impact Award Honorees in Saluting Workforce Development Excellence

WASHINGTON (November 6, 2023) –  CEWD Strengthens Support for Industry Initiatives by Naming Cornell Johnson as DE&I Director

WASHINGTON (October 16, 2023)CEWD Celebrates Careers in Energy Week

WASHINGTON (August 28, 2023) – CEWD Launches Energy Industry Fundamentals 2.0

WASHINGTON (July 20, 2023) – CEWD and State Energy Workforce Consortia Selected to Participate in Quality Green Jobs Regional Challenge

ALABAMA (June 14, 2023) – Local Energy Companies Partner with Birmingham Urban League and CEWD

2022

WASHINGTON (November 17, 2022) – CEWD Publishes DE&I Roadmap for Industry Change

WASHINGTON (October 26, 2022) – CEWD Reimagines Energy Curriculum

WASHINGTON (October 21, 2022) – CEWD Leads Workforce Summit to Fuel Talent Pipeline

NEW YORK (September 23, 2022) – A Joint Initiative of the National Urban League and CEWD.

 

About The Center for Energy Workforce Development: CEWD is a non-profit consortium of energy companies, contractors, associations, unions, educators, and business partners working together to ensure a skilled, diverse workforce pipeline to meet future industry needs. Learn more at cewd.org and GetIntoEnergy.org.