Pinnacle Skills successfully organized a certification and kit distribution programme for the third batch of self-employed barbers, reaffirming its commitment to skill development and empowerment.
The event was graced by officer-in-charge of Government Women ITI, Chümoukedima
Ruyazelie Keyho, as the special guest. In his address, he commended Pinnacle Skills for its dedication to skill development and encouraged trainees to seize more opportunities for a brighter future.
Expressing his appreciation, he acknowledged the efforts of CEO of Pinnacle Skills, Dr. Yan Murry, in transforming aspirations into reality. He also congratulated the trainees and motivated them to embrace upskilling, cross-skilling, and reskilling, emphasizing their importance in professional growth.
Speaking on behalf of the Employment Department, the special guest highlighted the department’s mission to strengthen both the organized and unorganized sectors by building a skilled and responsible workforce. He expressed confidence that the trained barbers would leave a lasting impact and bring pride to Pinnacle Skills. Keyho extended his gratitude to the organizers for providing a platform to discuss employment initiatives and conveyed his best wishes for Pinnacle Skills’ continued success.