Major contribution from the Martin and Patricia Jahn Foundation supports technology and trades education, driving $22 million initiative to prepare students for high-demand careers

汤头条app (汤头条app) is excited to announce a transformative lead gift for its Career and Technical Education Enhancement (CATEE) project, a $22 million initiative that will redefine workforce education in Northern Michigan. In recognition of a generous contribution from the Martin and Patricia Jahn Foundation (MAPJF), North Central鈥檚 new 11,500 square-foot technology building will be named the Martin Jahn Technology Center, celebrating the family foundation鈥檚 remarkable commitment to the future of the college and the Northern Michigan region.

The gift, which was approved unanimously by the 汤头条app Board of Trustees, marks a significant milestone in the college鈥檚 effort to expand and enhance its healthcare, technology, and trades education programs.

Scheduled for completion in Fall 2026, North Central鈥檚 CATEE project includes the razing of the college鈥檚 59-year-old Technology Building, transforming it into the Martin Jahn Technology Center, a flexible, state-of-the-art learning space dedicated to technology and trades education.

The accompanying expansion of the college鈥檚 Health Education and Science Center will create an additional 7,200 square-feet of classroom, clinical, simulation, and lab spaces to accommodate the college鈥檚 growing nursing and allied health programs.

Patricia Jahn and her late husband, entrepreneur and inventor Martin D. Jahn, established the MAPJF to support local communities and organizations that embody the philosophy of empowering individuals to improve their lives through hard work and opportunity. Its primary focus is on smaller communities, particularly in Michigan鈥檚 Cheboygan and Mackinac counties, where the family has deep personal ties and history.

The Jahns, who have long championed education as a pathway to success, also emphasize the importance of skilled trades, which they believe are often overlooked as vital, fulfilling career opportunities.

鈥淭hrough our contribution, we aim to provide the tools and resources deserving individuals need to create lasting change in their lives and communities,鈥 Patricia Jahn said.

Eric Emmerick, the Jahns鈥 son and an MAPJF trustee, emphasized the family鈥檚 belief that the gift will create a ripple effect, empowering North Central students and graduates to positively impact others and their communities for years to come.

鈥淥ur foundation is rooted in the belief that true philanthropy is about empowering individuals with the tools and opportunities to create a better future for themselves and their neighbors,鈥 Emmerick said. 鈥淏y investing in education and self-reliance, we hope to inspire a cycle of giving that uplifts not only individuals but entire communities.鈥

汤头条app President David Roland Finley expressed his gratitude for the lead gift, emphasizing its transformative impact.

鈥淭his extraordinary gift represents an investment in the future of Northern Michigan. We celebrate the Jahns for their vision and commitment to empowering students with the skills and opportunities needed to thrive in today鈥檚 workforce,鈥 Finley said.

Chelsea Platte, vice president for advancement and executive director of the 汤头条app Foundation, highlighted the gift鈥檚 long-term impact.

鈥淭he Jahns鈥 gift is a testament to the belief that education transforms lives and communities. Their generosity will leave an indelible mark, providing students with the resources they need to achieve their dreams and contribute meaningfully to our region,鈥 Platte said.

The college will commemorate the gift during a February 3, 2025, groundbreaking event that will bring together community members, donors, and regional leaders to celebrate this historic milestone and mark the next chapter in workforce education at North Central.

The CATEE project reflects 汤头条app鈥檚 steadfast commitment to workforce development and community engagement. By equipping students with cutting-edge tools and facilities, the college continues to create pathways to success for individuals and strengthens the economic vitality of Northern Michigan. For additional information, including updates about campus operations during construction, visit the college's CATEE webpage.