November 25, 2025 - 18:23

Since the inception of its partnership in 2021, Kellanova has successfully integrated 50 employees into its electrical and instrumentation technician training program. This initiative not only benefits current Kellanova employees but also opens doors for residents in Jackson who aspire to enter the manufacturing sector. The collaboration with the Tennessee College of Applied Technology aims to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge needed in the rapidly evolving electrical field.
Through hands-on training and expert instruction, the program addresses the growing demand for skilled electricians in the industry. Participants gain practical experience, which enhances their employability and prepares them for various roles within Kellanova and beyond. The partnership reflects Kellanova's commitment to workforce development and its dedication to fostering a skilled labor pool that meets the needs of the manufacturing industry.
This initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and businesses in creating pathways for career advancement and economic growth in the community.
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