LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Michigan is looking to rebuild its workforce in the hospitality industry, providing residents with the skills necessary to advance their careers.
The Hospitality Training Institute of Michigan (HTIM) launched its first 12-week training program, offering tuition to its first 2,000 registrants. “This is something you can make a real career in, there is a lot of opportunity and real good money to be made in this industry as well. This is an industry that doesn’t just have to be your first job,” said HTIM President Justin Winslow. Winslow says the industry is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program aims to bridge the gap, helping residents interested in hospitality train for management roles. Comments are closed.
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