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Five graduate from apprenticeship program at Raymond

The Raymond Corporation and its partners recently celebrated the 2024 graduates of the Youth Apprenticeship Program at the company. The two-year program provides high-school juniors and seniors the opportunity for hands-on learning at the manufacturter in Greene. (Photo credit: The Raymond Corporation)

GREENE, N.Y. — The Raymond Corporation, Broome-Tioga Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), the Greene Central School District, and Seton Catholic Central recently celebrated this year’s five graduates of the Youth Apprenticeship Program at the manufacturer.

The program provides a hands-on, experiential approach to learning for juniors and seniors in high school. Apprentices spend two years at Raymond headquarters in Greene, where they deepen their knowledge in their chosen fields and explore various disciplines that may include engineering, finance, manufacturing, and more.

This year’s program graduates are Caroline Jeffery, Mallory Jeffery, Austin deHaan, and Dominick Kresin from the Greene Central School District, and Andrew Erickson from Seton Catholic Central in Binghamton.

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“Raymond has been an integral part of the Youth Apprenticeship Program throughout the years,” New York Center for Career and Technical Excellence Director Matt Sheehan said. “It has given countless students from our area schools amazing hands-on experiences.”

Beginning in September, Raymond will welcome back returning students and new apprentices to the program.

The Raymond Corporation, a member of the Toyota Industries family of companies, develops and manufactures material-handling products and intralogistics solutions.

 

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