WAUKESHA, WI — July 8, 2024 – Dynamic Works Institute (DW), a leading provider of transformative training for individuals, corporations and community-based organizations is celebrating its 25th year serving workforce development professionals, human services entities, and career seekers along their career path in all the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands and Guam.
DW was founded in the state of Florida in 1999 after the governor decided that workforce development employees should have a professional accreditation. DW’s parent company, The Kaiser Group (DE) LLC, had been operating as a provider of workforce service delivery since 1979 and rose to the challenge of providing training for this new accreditation. Shortly after, DW took similar training to other workforce professionals to new states and territories.
In the years since, DW has evolved from a single state recognized workforce staff professional development brand to one of the most successful education and training companies in the United States. The company has created and perfected a proven methodology to online training and content development, refining its approach to design interactive training for clients with multiple objectives. Today, private enterprise and higher education clients alike benefit from DW’s custom designed coaching and curricula. In addition, first-time job seekers and those returning to the workforce can utilize the company’s online training to gain essential skills necessary to land gainful employment in today’s job market.
“We’re immensely proud to be celebrating 25 years changing the landscape with our training for workforce staff, higher education students, association members and individuals on their career path journeys,” said Chief Executive Officer, Paul Dunn. “Together, we have served over 40,000 learners who have taken over 768,000 courses and have been awarded more than 17,000 professional certifications. Since the creation of the CWDP certification, nearly 70 percent of the nation’s workforce professionals who have earned their CWDP through reciprocity training organizations have done so through Dynamic Works.”
“For the future, we want to take Dynamic Works internationally and expand our footprint in providing training services to workforce development agencies and people who are on their career journeys from new job seekers to second careers,” said President, Terri Leisten. “We continue to evolve at the pace of technology, and we have tried-and-tested methods of delivering what we promise with a focus on Extreme Customer Service.”
To learn more about Dynamic Works Institute’s many training solutions, visit https://dynamicinstitute.com/
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