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Workforce Partners

Blackhawk Technical College is proud to collaborate with an incredible network of local partners dedicated to strengthening the workforce in Rock and Green counties.

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Spotlight On Our Partners

From high school apprenticeship programs to cutting-edge training for adult learners, our partnerships with businesses and community organizations are transforming lives and industries.

In this series, we'll shine a light on:

  • Local employers shaping tomorrow’s workforce
  • Community organizations fostering career development
  • Educational programs bridging the gap between talent and opportunity

A new partner will be highlighted each month through 2025.

Participants in the Rock County Externship program in Blackhawk's courtyard

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Finding Professional Success on a Non-Linear Path

student Heather Goold pictured with a power drill

Heather Goold’s path to becoming a panel electrician was far from linear. She had previously attended college but was now working full-time. She knew she wanted to get into the skilled trades but wasn’t sure what next steps to take.

“One of my biggest obstacles has been making time between working full time and going to college full time. I live on my own so trying to continue my education while providing for myself has been difficult,” she said.

But at Blackhawk, she found the support she needed to not only determine her next steps but to thrive.

“Thanks to BTC, not only have I been able to get into a field of study I'm passionate about, they also have helped me find a job in my field,” said Heather, who is in the Automation Systems Technology program and works at Automation Solutions of America (ASA), a division of The Morse Group. “My experience at Blackhawk is something I never expected. From my professors who work with me and my busy work schedule, to helping me in the labs when I'm completely oblivious to what I'm supposed to be doing. If anything, I want to say thank you the most to them. I've went to college before, but not to a college like this with professors who truly want to see me succeed.”

Heather especially credits John Dorcey, her electro-mechanical instructor, for his guidance and help securing the job at ASA. Heather has three semesters left, and she is looking forward to learning as much as she can.

“Never be afraid to ask for help, that's what everyone is here for. Blackhawk Technical College has given me more opportunities than I ever expected a college would be able to offer me,” she said.

For More Information

For questions about our Workforce Partner Spotlights of more information, contact us at (608) 757-7623 or businessdevelopment@blackhawk.edu.