You're Invited: Free Webinar for Employers & Apprenticeship Sponsors

June 10, 2025

Designing High-Quality Apprenticeships: An Employer Playbook 

📅 June 25 | 🕛 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. | 💻 Virtual 

The Attainment Network is excited to facilitate a free, one-hour webinar – hosted by Apprenticeship Colorado – focused on building and strengthening high-quality apprenticeship programs. 


Building on the content from our
Apprenticeships for All session in the Professional Learning Series, this webinar is designed especially for employers and other apprenticeship sponsors looking to develop robust, future-ready teams. 


What You’ll Learn 
This session will empower you to build and enhance your apprenticeship programs with: 

  • Proven strategies from experienced education and industry partners 
  • Real-world examples of inclusive, effective apprenticeship models 
  • A comprehensive toolkit with action plans, templates, and planning tools 


Why Attend? 
This session is ideal for employers and apprenticeship sponsors looking to: 

  • Launch new apprenticeship programs 
  • Improve the quality and inclusiveness of existing programs 
  • Access tools and guidance to support continuous improvement 
  • Build future-ready teams that foster innovation, resilience, and community connection 


Featured Speakers 
Our speakers bring a wealth of experience from both industry and education: 

  • Londell Jackson, Apprenticeship Colorado 
  • Bryn Nelson, Apprenticeship Colorado 
  • Kevin Riebau, Emily Griffith Technical College 
  • Bill Bicket, Apprentice & Training Manager, Greiner Electric 
  • Daesha Ottem, a former apprentice and now a project engineer for Greiner Electric 
  • Libby Klingsmith, The Attainment Network 


Register Today 
Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your organization’s apprenticeship strategy with practical resources and expert guidance. 


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