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Williams donation equips Utica Shale Academy students

Toronto, OHLocal News

A recent $5,000 donation from Williams, an influential energy infrastructure company, is set to bolster the educational programs at the Utica Shale Academy, specifically for students focusing on welding and heavy equipment. Superintendent Bill Watson announced the contribution, which comes from Williams' annual charitable giving budget, emphasizing the importance of such support for local educational initiatives. This funding is expected to enhance the training and resources available to students, preparing them for successful careers in the energy and manufacturing sectors. Williams has previously supported the academy, marking this as the second time the institution has benefitted from the company's generosity. The donation reflects Williams' commitment to fostering local talent and investing in the future workforce.

As industries evolve, such contributions can significantly impact students' skill development and career readiness. The academy's programs are essential for meeting the demands of the local economy, particularly in the energy sector. Overall, this donation highlights the vital role that corporate philanthropy plays in strengthening educational institutions and supporting community development.

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