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From Awareness to Workforce: Strengthening Maritime Careers in Our Region

24 min · 15 de dic de 2025
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The podcast highlights a large-scale maritime career and workforce event hosted at Nauticus by the Hampton Roads Workforce Council and its partners. Leaders from workforce development, industry, education, and the U.S. Coast Guard emphasize the critical role maritime plays in the regional economy, national security, and future job growth, with more than 30,000 positions projected to be needed in the coming years. The conversation underscores the urgent need to raise awareness and build talent pipelines by engaging families, students, career changers, and veterans through hands-on experiences, education pathways, and collaboration between industry and training institutions. The event showcases the wide range of maritime careers—from skilled trades to engineering and logistics—and reinforces the importance of early exposure, accessibility, and long-term career progression within the industry. Visit www.maritimejobsva.com [https://www.maritimejobsva.com] to discover what career and training opportunities are right for you in the Hampton Roads maritime industry.  The Regional Maritime Training System (RMTS) was established using a $11 million (41%) Good Jobs Challenge Grant awarded by the Economic Development Administration. It is supported by $12.1 million (46%) provided through BlueForge Alliance in partnership with the U.S. Department of the Navy, $850,000 (3%) from the U.S. Department of Labor/ETA – Community Project Funding, and $3.5 million (10%) from non-federal sources.

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