by Jeff Dupont, CEO, Durango Chamber of Commerce ![]() At the Durango Chamber of Commerce, we champion work-based learning as a bridge between education and local business needs. Through partnerships with the Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative, Fort Lewis College, and Durango high schools, we aim to connect businesses facing workforce challenges with students seeking real-world experience. Students who gain meaningful work experience develop a sense of belonging and build strong ties to our community, contributing to Durango’s long-term vitality. Over my 25 years as a college administrator, I saw firsthand how work-based learning transforms students. From negotiating priorities with Boards of Trustees to leading emergency responses or crafting marketing strategies, students consistently excel when provided the right structure and opportunities. While the benefits are significant, we recognize challenges business leaders often face: Concern #1: Addressing Student Readiness Students may lack technical expertise initially, but they bring enthusiasm, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Starting with foundational tasks and providing structured onboarding helps students succeed while addressing skill gaps. Clear communication ensures expectations are understood and met. Concern #2: Managing Students with Limited Resources Small businesses often struggle to allocate time for supervising students. Starting with short-term projects or internships requiring minimal oversight is an effective solution. Clearly defined roles and regular check-ins also streamline management while keeping students productive. Concern #3: Structuring Effective Work-Based Learning Programs Businesses may feel unsure about creating meaningful work-based learning opportunities. The Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative helps bridge the gap between education and industry, supporting businesses in balancing student learning with organizational needs. By tackling these challenges, businesses unlock access to an innovative talent pool while making an investment in our community’s future. Work-based learning isn’t just about helping students, it’s a powerful strategy to strengthen your business and help shape the next generation of leaders. The Chamber is here to help you explore work-based learning programs that align with your business goals. To explore how we can connect you with local partners and resources, contact me at [email protected]. As a timely reminder, the Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative is hosting the Futures Fair Employment Expo on Tuesday, February 11th, from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m., at the La Plata County Fairgrounds. For details, contact [email protected].
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