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Babel Notice

In accordance with 29 CFR 38.9 (g)(3), Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals will receive language assistance in all communications of vital information. Vital information is defined as information, whether written, oral, or electronic, that is necessary for an individual to understand how to obtain any aid, benefit, service, and/or training; necessary for an individual to obtain any aid, benefit, service, and/or training; or required by law.

An interpreter, as well as the availability of free language assistance such as rulebooks; written tests that do not access English language competency but rather assess competency for a particular license, job, or skill for which English proficiency is not required; and letters or notices that require a response from the beneficiary or applicant, participant, or employee will be provided to all LEP individuals at no cost to the individual. (29 CFR § 38.4(ttt))

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In compliance with the Stevens Amendment:

Funding details for award totals for the program year 2025 (PY’25) are provided as follows and revised annually. Unless otherwise stipulated, all statements, news releases, requests for proposals, bid solicitations, visual presentations, and other applicable documents and programs are fully funded from federal sources.

  • The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $827,033 (100% Federal) and $0 (0%) state, local, and/or non-governmental funds.The WIOA Dislocated
  • Worker Program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $830,204 (100% Federal) and $0 (0%) state, local, and/or non-governmental funds.
  • The WIOA Youth Program is supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $861,938 (100% Federal) and $0 (0%) state, local, and/or non-governmental funds.

Managed by the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments, SC Works Trident connects businesses, job seekers, and training providers to create a pathway to employment in our region’s leading industries. Our centers are operated by trained and motivated staff, representing a diverse number of agencies, who are ready to help you fulfill your employment needs. Services are offered to:

  • Develop job seeker skillsets to gain or maintain employment
    Assist employer partners to develop and maintain a qualified workforce
  • SC Works Trident is the demand-driven, industry-based workforce solution that’s ready to serve you!

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Staff

SC Works Trident Operations Staff

April Steed
One Stop Coordinator
asprinkle@rossworks.com
Corina Williams
Workforce Specialist
cwilliams@rossworks.com

SC Works Trident WIOA Programmatic Staff

Brent LaPlante
Project Director
glaplante@rossworks.com
Diane Lopez
WEX Coordinator
dlopez@rossworks.com
Jonathan Shettler
Youth Career Coach
jshettler@rossworks.com
Malissa Hawkins
Adult Career Coach
mhawkins@rossworks.com
Aneatra Spann
Instructor
aspann@rossworks.com
Inger McPherson
Adult/DW/Youth Career Coach (Dorchester)
imcpherson@rossworks.com
Sophia Harris
Adult/DW/Youth Career Coach (Berkeley)
sharris@rossworks.com

SC Works Trident Business Services

Amber Grant
Business Services Coordinator
amberg@bcdcog.com
LaQuosha Mack
Business Services Coordinator
laquosham@bcdcog.com

Contacts

Contact Us

Sharon Goss

Workforce Development Director

Kameron Alston

Performance Outcomes Coordinator

Matthew Spath

Media Contact

SC WORKS CHARLESTON

1930 Hanahan Road, Suite 200
North Charleston, SC 29405
843-574-1800
888-226-1606

TTY: 711

8:30 – 5:00 PM, Mon. – Fri.

SC WORKS BERKELEY

325 East Main Street
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
843-761-4400

TTY: 771

8:30 – 5:00 PM, Mon. – Fri.
Closed 12 – 1pm

SC WORKS DORCHESTER

1325 #A Boonehill Road
Summerville, SC 29483
843-821-0695

TTY: 711

8:30 – 4:30 PM, Mon. – Fri.
Closed 12 – 1pm

WIOA Local Workforce Development Board Membership

Advanced Packaging Solutions & Products Inc. – Vice President of Operations

Dottie Karst
Board Chair
Charles Foster, Owner
Butch Clift
Vice Chair
Metro Electric Director of Safety
Tod Anderson
Trident Construction, Superintendent
Janet Cappellini
Alternative Staffing, Vice President of Operations
Natasha Chatman
Chief Operations/Compliance Officer Fetter Healthcare Network
Gil Leatherwood
Leatherwood Electronics Manufacturing Inc., Production Manager
Louise Yuhasz
Hospitality/Workforce Recruiter-Introductions Agency-Explore Charleston/Lowcountry Hospitality Association
Andrew Maute
Sheet Metal Worker’s, Manager SC AFL-CIO
Shirley Collenton
Key Logistics, Director of Human Resources
William Lovelace
Don Smith
Hendrick Charleston – Director of Community Relations
Jessica Lewis
Vice President of Operations – Netcertpro
Susan Friedrich
Charleston County School District, Director Adult Education
James Villeponteaux
Dorchester County Career School, Director
Wendy Courson
SC Department of Employment & Workforce, Regional Manager
Patricia Gilliard
S.C. Vocational Rehabilitation, Area Supervisor
Debra Young
Telamon Corporation – Program Coordinator
Eric Jones
Job Corps – Center Director
Marshall Connor
Trident Technical College
Michelle L. McDonald
Dorchester Co. Economic Development – Deputy Director
Jenny Bing
Department of Social Services – Trident Area Supervisor of Workforce Development
James C. Hall
SMART – Local 399 Business Manager/FST
Mendi S. Arnold
Cullum, Inc. – Human Resources Director, SHRM-CP