Workforce on the Mic: Presented by NAWDP

E24: Stories From the Field: Building Clean Energy Pathways from the Ground Up

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In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, we explore how entrepreneurship, workforce development, and clean energy innovation can come together to create real community impact. Guests Dr. Kelvin Molina-Brantley and Ron Molina-Brantley of the Entrepreneurial and Business Collaborative share how their Massachusetts-based organization supports entrepreneurs, small businesses, and workers through flexible, community-centered pathways. From clean energy training and business development to strategic partnerships and individualized support, this conversation highlights what it takes to make sure emerging industries create opportunities for local communities rather than leaving them behind.

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