ComEd Joins City Colleges of Chicago to Announce Accreditation of Power Up Academy and Celebrate Latest Graduates
November 15 2024 - 10:03AM
Business Wire
Career Training Program Provides Participants
an Opportunity to Earn a Semester’s Worth of Credits During 14-Week
Training
ComEd today joined workforce partners and members of the
community in celebrating its newest graduating class from Power Up
Academy, a career training program launched last year to remove
barriers to entry for local residents pursuing engineering related
careers. During the event, City Colleges of Chicago and ComEd
announced plans to expand their partnership through the
accreditation of the program, ensuring that all past and future
participants of the program will have the opportunity to qualify
for up to 13 credit hours as part of their 14-week training
program.
“ComEd’s Power Up Academy is helping ensure more of our diverse
communities are a significant part of the opportunity for
good-paying jobs in the engineering related professions. And our
expanded partnership with City Colleges of Chicago will ensure that
participants of this program have a chance to gain entry to
in-demand roles supporting the grid and the fast-growing energy
sector here in Illinois,” said Mark Baranek, SVP of technical
services at ComEd. “With the clean energy transition underway
in Illinois, this will require the region to develop more skilled
and diverse talent to help us modernize the grid and ensure
continued reliability for more than 9 million people who depend on
ComEd every day.”
The accreditation of Power Up Academy will offer graduates the
chance to earn up to 13 college credit hours towards a relevant
degree program at the City Colleges of Chicago. For participants of
the ComEd training program, this eliminates roughly an entire
semester of college coursework free of cost and helps support
trainees in continual career advancement.
“City Colleges of Chicago is committed to supporting students
across the Chicagoland area with educational opportunities that
prepare them for a variety of high growth, good paying careers,
including those in the utility and construction sectors,” said
Dr. Webb Walker, president of Kennedy-King College. “Through
our partnership with ComEd, we are providing Power Up Academy
participants with an opportunity to earn college credit hours
during their technical services training, ensuring that more women
and diverse students who have been underrepresented in the STEM
fields are able to enter and advance in this industry.”
A diverse class of 9 graduates from across Chicago has completed
the 14-week training program, preparing them for expanding career
opportunities in the energy sector. Growing access to engineering
and technical service roles at the company is critical for
maintaining the grid, and as ComEd prepares to lead the clean
energy transition, which could bring as many as 150,000 jobs to
Illinois by 2050. Engineering related roles are a big component of
this, with the sector seeing a surge in demand nationally.
The Power Up Academy, first launched last year, is a joint
initiative by ComEd and local workforce agencies and engineering
firms to increase diverse pathways to the engineering type roles by
removing common barriers, like the upfront requirement of a college
degree. To deliver training and recruit for the program, ComEd
works with local agency Revolution Workshop, as well as five local
engineering firms who sponsor the program and consider hiring
graduates. The program currently has a more than 80 percent job
placement rate, with many going on to work either at ComEd or at
other sponsor companies like Primera and HBK Engineering.
“As we gear up to take on new projects supporting the
advancement of renewable and more efficient energy technology, it’s
important that we expand these opportunities to those in our
communities who are interested in joining the field, no matter
their background,” said Eric Bergstrom, president of HBK
Engineering. “Thanks to our coalition that created Power Up
Academy, HBK is already seeing the quality talent coming out of the
program, helping us prepare our teams with the talent needed to
make a lasting impact on the future of our communities.”
Over the course of the program, participants gain industry
knowledge, project management skills, and proficiency working with
AutoCAD, a computer-aided design (CAD) software that is a typical
qualification for entry-level technical roles that support grid
maintenance.
“We’re proud to continue developing Power Up Academy alongside
our partners to ensure we’re removing barriers for our community
members to pursue a variety of career paths in the engineering
field,” said Manny Rodriguez, co-founder and executive director
of Revolution Workshop. “By now offering college credit hours
as part of our training, participants stand to gain not only a head
start in earning a college degree but the confidence to seek out
promotions in the future.”
Power Up Academy’s most recent graduates reflect the diversity
of ComEd’s service area spanning northern Illinois, with nearly 90
percent of graduates identifying as people of color and almost 80
percent female. ComEd has hired from the first cohort of Power Up
graduates who are already contributing to efforts to maintain one
of the most reliable grids in the nation, including Kala Wheeler,
an associate engineering design tech with ComEd who has recently
began to pursue a degree in Technology Engineering with an emphasis
in Sustainability and Renewable Energy.
“Power Up Academy gave me direction and the tools to pursue a
career in a field where the work I do directly impacts the future
of my community,” said Kala Wheeler, Power Up Academy 2023
graduate. “It’s been great forming part of ComEd’s team where
I’m constantly learning and growing. I’m excited for my future in
the engineering space and can now confirm that as long as you
believe in yourself you can reach the opportunities that are out
there.”
Power Up Academy will hold another class next fall. For updates
on how and when to apply, follow ComEd on social media and check
back on ComEd.com/CleanEnergyJobs.
Power Up Academy is only one of ComEd’s latest initiatives
expanding investments in job training opportunities to connect the
wealth of untapped talent in its diverse service region to the
growing opportunities presented by the clean energy transition.
Last year, ComEd’s job training, apprenticeship, and STEM education
programs reached more than 2,000 residents. To learn more about
ComEd’s career readiness programs, please visit
ComEd.com/CleanEnergyJobs.
About ComEd
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 250 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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