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Lightfoot Administration Launches Workforce Training to Bolster Film/TV Industry

Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Chicago Film Office at the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) launched a new initiative to strengthen Chicago’s TV and film industry. The new “Chicago Made” workforce development program and public awareness campaign are based on recommendations from the City of Chicago’s COVID-19 Recovery Task Force. 

“Chicago’s growing film industry not only ranks our city first in the Midwest for production, it also highlights the diverse culture and immense talent found throughout our 77 neighborhoods,” said Lightfoot.  

The Chicago Film Office at DCASE has partnered with management consulting firm XD-TECH on a workforce development program that will offer job training and placement to Chicago residents ages 24 to 50. Applications for the training program are due by De. 15.  

NBCUniversal, Netflix, The Walt Disney Company and WarnerMedia will provide on-set training for the workforce development program. 

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