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Successful reentry doesn’t begin at the prison gate — it starts with the right training long before release. By equipping individuals with practical, in-demand skills like heavy equipment operation, correctional institutions can open the door to meaningful employment and long-term successful reintegration into society.
In this webinar, CM Labs experts Alan Limoges and Joe Najjar show you how simulation-based training can successfully support training programs within correctional institutions, contributing to better reentry outcomes.
You will learn:
- Ways that heavy equipment training can help prepare inmates for in-demand jobs after release.
- How simulation-based training supports correctional reentry programs.
- Insider tips on implementing scalable training programs to achieve lower recidivism rates.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Correctional facility administrators
- Wardens and deputy wardens
- Reentry program directors
- Workforce development coordinators
- Vocational training instructors (corrections)
- Inmate job placement specialists
- Probation / parole officers
WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:
“I learned a lot about the simulator and how it works to help clients.”
“Simple, accesible language and ideas.”
“Great information!”
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Alan Limoges serves as the Manager of Product Growth at CM Labs, where he leverages a background in engineering and a track record of cultivating strategic partnerships. With his deep expertise in the simulation industry, Alan excels at driving strategic alliances and harnessing CM Labs’ unique technology to deliver innovative solutions. His approach is characterized by a keen understanding of product development and a dedication to advancing industry standards.
Joe Najjar serves as the Director of North American Sales for CM Labs Simulations, leveraging his background in engineering alongside his profound passion and expertise in technology and construction. Through his dedicated efforts, he has successfully assisted more than 200 organizations throughout North America in adopting cutting-edge construction training simulators.