Apprenticeships WORK!

In this episode of Apprenticeships WORK!, Dr. Kimberly Moore sits down with Emily Marino, Deputy Director of New Energy New York at Binghamton University, to explore how we build a workforce ready for the future of clean energy.
As battery manufacturing, energy storage, and advanced manufacturing continue to expand, the demand for a skilled workforce is accelerating. This conversation highlights how regional innovation ecosystems are aligning research, industry, and workforce systems to create scalable talent pipelines.
Listeners will gain insight into:
  •  Clean energy workforce development strategies 
  •  Battery manufacturing and energy storage careers 
  •  The role of cross-sector collaboration in building talent pipelines 
  •  How education, industry, and workforce systems must align to meet demand 
Apprenticeships WORK! brings together leaders from across sectors to share real-world solutions shaping the future of work.

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What is Apprenticeships WORK!?

Hosted by Dr. Kimberly A. Moore, Apprenticeships WORK! is a national podcast powered by the Clean Technology Training Trust (CTTT) and focused on registered apprenticeship, pre-apprenticeship, and work-based learning strategies that deliver real workforce impact. Through conversations with employers, labor leaders, educators, policymakers, and innovators, the podcast explores scalable and replicable models aligned to industry demand. Episodes examine clean transportation, electrification, advanced manufacturing, and skilled trades pathways while unpacking employer ROI, labor-management partnerships, and national workforce systems. Apprenticeships WORK! connects strategy to execution—showcasing what’s working now and how communities can replicate success.