Attendees can network with Caltrans staff along with other state agencies and business professionals to discover opportunities in employment, training, education, resume building and small business development.
“Caltrans meets annually with representatives and leaders from the 28 federally recognized Native American Tribes situated within our district's boundaries, said Aaron Morgan, Caltrans District 1 small business liaison. “We have established this first-ever event to address the expressed needs of our tribal partners, providing tangible opportunities for community development and individual empowerment.”
This tribal resource fair caters to a wide range of interests, including direct civil service employment, small business support, educational and vocational training programs, and partnerships with Caltrans contractors, ensuring that all attendees will leave the event with valuable resources and opportunities for personal growth and community enhancement.
Join them to meet and network with:
• Caltrans field maintenance and equipment shop staff.
• Caltrans recruitment.
• Caltrans Small Business and Workforce Development.
• Norcal APEX Accelerator.
• West Business Development Center.
• California Capital Access Program.
• Mendocino College.
• Cal Poly Humboldt.
• Sonoma State University.
• California Conservation Corps.
• Cal Fire.
• Operating Engineers.
• Carpenters Local 751.
• Iron Workers Local 378.
• IBEW Local 551.
• Granite Construction.
• Wylatti Resource Management.
For more information, contact Aaron Morgan at