DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, The Manufacturers Association announced it has recently hired Eileen Donovan as its workforce development coordinator.

In this role, she will support MACNY’s New York State Manufacturers Intermediary Apprenticeship Program (NYSMIAP) for both regional and statewide initiatives. Donovan will play an “integral role in maintaining relationships with new and existing companies participating in NYSMIAP, while also coordinating related instruction and on-the-job training for apprentices,” the association said in a release. Donovan will also actively work with MACNY’s affiliate, the Partners for Education and Business (PEB), on its Pre-Apprenticeship Program.

Most recently, Donovan served as the development associate at the United Way of Central New York. Before that, she worked for various retail and manufacturing companies in management and sales capacities, MACNY said.

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