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Graduates from Mercuria’s Apprenticeship Program Join President Trump to Announce Workforce Development Initiative

By Jason Owen 2 min read
  • # economy
  • # Mercuria Energy
  • # trump
President Donald Trump announces his Executive Order to expand the apprenticeship programs and vocational training in the United States. (PRNewsfoto/Mercuria Energy)

WASHINGTON, June 16, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Graduates from Mercuria Energy’s apprenticeship program today joined President Donald J. Trump at the White House to highlight workforce development in the United States.  The President discussed plans to combat the skills gap in America’s labor force. Mercuria’s apprenticeship program specifically builds competencies for prospective professionals in the highly competitive energy and commodities trading sectors.

“We are committed to expanding necessary skillsets to sectors of the American economy that need it most,” said Daniel Jaeggi, President of Mercuria. “We have created an apprenticeship program to help us develop a team with the abilities we need to succeed. With today’s announcement, we are committed to expanding our program in the United States.”

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Both apprenticeship alumni, Chris Inlow and Chris Pritchard, are university graduates and military veterans.  At Mercuria, they participated in an intensive one-year on-the job development training in the operations department in Houston as part of the Mercuria’s apprenticeship program.

Chris Pritchard Left, Chris Inlow Right. (PRNewsfoto/Mercuria Energy)

Chris Inlow has accepted the position of operations assistant. Chris graduated from University of Missouri-Kansas City with a degree in political science and has a graduate degree from St. Leo University with a master of business administration (MBA). Chris Inlow served active duty in the U.S. Navy from April 2011 to April 2015.

Chris Pritchard has accepted the position of trade support officer. Chris graduated from the University of Houston with a bachelor of business administration in finance with a focus in global energy management. He currently serves in the Texas Air National Guard.

After its purchase of the commodities businesses of J.P. Morgan Chase and Co, Mercuria found a lack of training programs in the United States to bring many, including college graduates and veterans, into the high-wage profession of commodities trading. Mercuria worked extensively with authorities in the United States and Switzerland to create an apprenticeship program in the America, which was modeled on its historic Swiss concept. More than 30 Swiss companies are now involved in bringing and expanding their model of apprenticeship to their U.S. facilities. Mercuria is a proud partner of the program.

SOURCE Mercuria Energy

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