September 2023

Next Generation Leader – Nicola Altomare

Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Nicola Altomare Current Employer: aRoboticsCompany—Ossining, NY Job Title: Mechatronics Engineer Age: 23 Accomplishments: Awarded five annual CAI Scholarships —2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 University Attended & Major: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, 2022; Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, 2023 Favorite Course or Subject: “Embedded […]

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NYC Has Been Allocated Nearly $1 Billion In Total Federal Infrastructure Funding

NEW YORK—New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced earlier this month that New York City has been allocated for $987 million in federal infrastructure funding through the city’s Federal Infrastructure Funding Task Force, including $367 million in competitive funding. Additionally, the city has submitted $1.5 billion worth of competitive federal infrastructure grant applications and plans to submit $1 billion more—totaling more than $2.5 billion—in grant applications by the end of the year.

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Albany Update – Job Flexibility Tops Worker Priorities; Worker Retention Leads for Employers

ALBANY—The New York State Department of Labor released the results of its 2023 Workforce Development Survey, and workers continue to say that flexibility in their job is the number-one priority, while attracting new employees and retaining current workers remain the top challenges for businesses.

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