Ashley Stoltz Joins MACNY as Workforce Development Specialist
Date: January 5, 2022
Please join us in welcoming Ashley Stoltz to the team! Ashley has joined the organization as a Workforce Development Specialist. In her role, Ashley will support MACNY’s New York State Manufacturers Intermediary Apprenticeship Program (NYSMIAP). She will play an integral role in maintaining relationships with new and existing companies participating in NYSMIAP, while also coordinating related instruction and on-the-job training for apprentices. Ashley will also be actively engaged in workforce development initiatives supporting the expansion of the current apprenticeship program, MACNY’s Career and Talent Platform, and OnRamps program. Additionally, she’ll assist with new initiatives that support critical industry sectors such as the semiconductor and green energy supply chains statewide.
Most recently, Ashley was an Enrollment Specialist at Excellus BCBS. Prior to that, she spent several years working in human resources and recruitment. Ashley studied psychology at Keuka College.
MACNY’s President & CEO Randy Wolken states, “We are so excited to welcome Ashley to MACNY’s growing workforce development team. Ashley’s experience and skillset are strongly aligned with our goals to grow our workforce development initiatives. Please join us in welcoming her!”
Ashley is excited to get to know MACNY’s member companies. If you would like to connect with Ashley, please email her directly at [email protected].
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