![]() As the energy capital of the world, it is great to feel at the center of this evolving industry! After getting my bachelor’s degree in business management, I went to Duke for an MBA which helped to shape my future career trajectory. Although I’m originally from California, I relocated to Texas in 2014 and I now call Houston home. I have worked in the recruitment industry for over 25 years and after joining Airswift almost 10 years ago as a COO, I haven’t looked back! In 2018 I became CEO and have been focused on growing the company and building a strong team of exceptional individuals. Tell us a bit about yourself, background and your current role She has over 25 years in the recruitment sector and recently lead on a ground-breaking merger with Competentia to establish Airswift as the world’s foremost technical workforce solutions provider. Vermont employers value the skills these students bring to their employers, which is why Vermont Technical College consistently achieves these outcomes.Janette Marx is the first female CEO of billion-dollar Airswift – which operates in the traditionally male dominated energy industry. ![]() Applied learning is critical for employers across many sectors who are seeking prepared graduates from our colleges and universities.Īdd to this the fact that Vermont Technical College’s Class of 2021 has achieved a remarkable 99% placement rate in employment or continuing education within six months of graduation for the fourth year in a row. That foundation includes a state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing center, collaborations with Vermont’s leading-edge businesses and community-driven organizations, and the hands-on learning and training opportunities that help students thrive on and around campus, then later in their chosen professions. ![]() And they are bringing incredible achievements to the new Vermont State University, laying the foundation for a strong future. These faculty, staff, students, and community members are also our friends, family, and neighbors. They are the very same people building our new Vermont State University, a bold and innovative reimagining of higher education in our state. Vermonters should be proud - not simply of the ranking, but more so of the people who made it happen. The national rankings are topped by Princeton University and include only two other technical colleges: Georgia Tech and FIT. Vermont Tech ranked first in the state at 10, 15, 20 and 30 years, and it also moved up in the rankings for long-term return on investment. The rankings, released by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, place 4,500 colleges and universities nationwide by net value at several benchmarks - after 10 years of enrolling, 15 years, 20 years, 30 years and 40 years. Recently, Vermont Technical College achieved the distinction of ranking first in the state and seventh in the country for return-on-investment among four-year public universities. When the new Vermont State University opens its doors in the fall of 2023, it will do so leveraging the strengths of the three institutions it joins together: Castleton University, Northern Vermont University and Vermont Technical College.Īll bring unique and complementary legacies to the table. She is on the board of trustees of the Vermont State Colleges System. This commentary is by Janette Bombardier, a licensed professional engineer who is chief operating officer and chief technical officer at Chroma Technologies.
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