Dwyer Workforce Development Administering a Viable ‘Solution’ for Systemic Poverty

By Ursula V. Battle
THE BALTIMORE TIMES | January 13, 2022

“Many RNs in my industry go on to become Regional Vice Presidents, and in some instances the President,” said [Jack] Dwyer. “There’s a career path that can start on the CNA level and hopefully why not the President of the company? You can make a fantastic living being a RN, and we can provide a career path.”

Learn more about Dwyer Workforce Development’s mission to inspire, empower, and educate unemployed and underemployed individuals by providing them with beneficial healthcare career training that opens doors to jobs in the senior healthcare industry.

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