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Xerox and EFI Again Sponsor SkillsUSA Championships
Jul 11 2017 10:28:58 , 1402

Xerox Corp. and EFI have again partnered on the SkillsUSA Championships, which were held at the end of June in Louisville, Kentucky.


The annual competition, which has been held since 1967, is a national partnership of students, teachers and industry representatives that seek to prepare today’s students to be tomorrow’s workers and business leaders. Contests begin locally and then continue through the state and national levels.


The championships cover a variety of industries and disciplines. Xerox and EFI are interested in the competition as it relates to training the graphic communications workers of tomorrow. According to the companies, many managers at graphic communications firms and in-house graphic departments are having trouble finding qualified replacements.


In the graphic communications competition, which Xerox supported for the fourth time and for the second straight year with EFI, students participated in eight categories of activities, including digital press and digital workflow. Xerox developed the competition’s digital printing exercises, which included three common print jobs with setup, print and finishing components, and a written test that included creating a job estimate. Xerox also provided the six entry-level production color presses that were used in the competition, as well as seven multifunction printing devices used in event administration and the advertising design competition.


EFI provided the Fiery digital front ends for the Xerox presses, and several staff people from Xerox and EFI were onsite to support the equipment and tutor the students on using it.


About two dozen of the nation’s top high school and college-level graphic communications students competed in the contest. They were among more than 6,000 of the overall students—each the winner of a state contest—who participated in 100 different hands-on SkillsUSA skill and leadership championship competitions that took place in an area the size of 20 football fields.


“You have to be here to truly understand the impact SkillsUSA is having on America's growing skills gap,” says Dan Wheeler, chair of the SkillsUSA graphic communications technical committee and owner of DK Wheeler Training and Consulting Services. “Specifically, I believe the investment in education is a lifeline to closing the skills gap in printing and showcasing the fact that print of all types is indeed alive and everywhere.”


This year’s gold medalist winners were, in the college division, Brittany Whitestone of the Carroll County Career & Tech Center in Westminster, Maryland; and, in the high school division, Haylee Cooper of Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School in Fall River, Massachusetts.


“Congratulations to the winners and to everyone who participated in the SkillsUSA Championships,” says John Henze, vice president, Fiery marketing, EFI. “We’re pleased that in partnership with Xerox we’re giving the student competitors valuable experience using the state-of-the-art equipment behind the industry’s most current, cutting-edge applications.”


“The SkillsUSA Championship is a great experience for the students and a valuable developer of talent for graphic communications firms and in-plant operations,” says Fred DeBolt, vice president, North American operations for Xerox. “By working with EFI, we’re enabling the student competitors to develop the advanced, digital skillsets that graphic communications shops are demanding.”


In addition to supporting SkillsUSA, Xerox offers a robust graphic communications learning and mentoring program, called the Digital Career Pathway Program, to high schools, community and technical colleges, state and government agencies, and corrections and juvenile facilities.