SkillsUSA celebrates 60th anniversary, sets goal for 65th

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LEESBURG, Va.— SkillsUSA, a workforce development organization for students, is celebrating six decades of empowering skilled professionals on May 8. Since its founding in 1965, SkillsUSA has equipped more than 15 million students and educators with the tools to thrive in high-demand careers. SkillsUSA has been instrumental in working to close the skills gap and strengthen America’s workforce.

“For six decades, SkillsUSA has stood at the intersection of education and industry, preparing students for success and fueling the skilled workforce that drives America forward,” said SkillsUSA Executive Director Chelle Travis. “Our 60th anniversary is both a milestone celebration and a call to action to the nation to invest in the future of skilled talent. As we celebrate this anniversary, SkillsUSA is boldly charting the course of the future of America’s workforce.”

To mark this milestone, SkillsUSA has launched the Drive to 65, a goal to reach 1 million students annually by 2030 for the 65th anniversary. A key tenet of the plan includes building a digital ecosystem to provide accessibility and support for students and educators to track their SkillsUSA learning journey in school and through their career. With dedicated industry partners, innovative programming and a national network of engaged educators and mentors, SkillsUSA continues to inspire the next generation to achieve personal and professional excellence.

 

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The 2023 SkillsUSA event in Atlanta.

SkillsUSA is celebrating the 60th anniversary on May 8 by holding a special event in Washington, D.C. with congressional champions, industry partners and SkillsUSA student leaders, as well as a ceremonial signing of a congressional resolution and student scholarship presentations. The organization also released the SkillsUSA Heritage Hub digital history website and is developing a new documentary featuring founders, past leaders and Executive Director Chelle Travis sharing her vision for the future.

 For more information about SkillsUSA and how to get involved, visit skillsusa.org.

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