Cincinnati, OH, August 22, 2026 —

Lloyd Memorial High School in Erlanger is set to introduce a new pilot program in October designed to equip graduating seniors with the necessary skills for careers in the supply chain industry. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving the school and several local organizations.

The program aims to address the growing demand for skilled professionals in the supply chain sector by offering comprehensive training. Participants will receive instruction in a range of areas crucial for success in the field, including technical skills, workplace readiness, and financial literacy. These components are intended to provide students with a well-rounded foundation for entering the workforce.

Key partners in this endeavor include Supply Chain OKI and BE NKY, organizations dedicated to fostering economic development and workforce preparedness in the Northern Kentucky region. Their involvement suggests a strong community backing for the program and its objectives.

Beyond classroom instruction, the pilot program will also provide significant support to participating students. This support includes opportunities for paid work-based learning experiences, which will allow students to gain practical, on-the-job training. Additionally, transportation assistance will be offered, a critical factor for many students seeking to access internships and employment opportunities.

The launch of this program in October is anticipated to offer a direct pathway for students from Lloyd Memorial High School into viable career paths within the supply chain industry, a sector vital to the regional economy.



Story summarized from the original created by Staff Report on linknky.com, see more information here.

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