Iowa Workforce Development

02/09/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Work-Based Learning Webinar Series Resumes Tomorrow to Highlight Construction and Advanced Manufacturing Careers

Why open a door when you can build one! The next webinar in Iowa's work-based learning series will spotlight the programs that are building careers in construction and advanced manufacturing. The February 10, 2026, webinar will showcase student-learner programs that are focused on these high-demand industries, and feature real-world examples of how employers and school districts are working together.

February 10, 2026
Preparing Student-Learners for Construction and Advanced Manufacturing Careers
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Register for the Webinar (Zoom)

A student-learner program is a type of work-based learning experience with the potential to train 16- and 17-year-olds for careers in industries like construction and advanced manufacturing. Learn about the components that comprise a student-learner program and resources that can help you get started.

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introduction
    • Kathy Leggett, Iowa Workforce Development
  • Brief Healthcare Labor Market Overview
    • Kathy Leggett, Iowa Workforce Development
  • What is a Student Learner Program
    • Jodie Smith, Iowa Department of Education
  • Heavy Metal Summer Experience Camp
    • Jennifer Stanwick, Director of Learning and Development, Thompson Solutions Inc.
  • Advanced Manufacturing Youth Internship Pilot Program
    • Kate Bowmaster, Workforce Director, Marshalltown Area Chamber of Commerce
    • Justin Boliver, Marshalltown High School Principal
  • CTE/Student Learner/WBL Agreement Parent Permission Form Overview
    • Kathy Leggett, Iowa Workforce Development
  • Questions and Closing
    • Kathy Leggett, Iowa Workforce Development
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