According to a recent LinkedIn post from Vantage Data Centers, the company recently hosted its first workforce development event with Johnstown Monroe High School in Central Ohio to mark International Data Center Day. The event brought more than 100 students on-site for hands-on exposure to data center careers, including live equipment demonstrations and connections to unions, schools, and industry partners.
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The post highlights that the program was designed to showcase pathways after high school aligned with the school’s Electrical Trades and Advanced Engineering Technologies offerings. As Central Ohio continues to emerge as a data center hub, this type of early-career outreach may help Vantage strengthen its future talent pipeline, support local community engagement, and potentially mitigate long-term labor constraints in a competitive digital infrastructure market.
The collaboration with the 7×24 Exchange – Central Ohio Chapter and Turner Construction Company, whose volunteers supported the event, underscores broader ecosystem involvement around workforce development. For investors, this suggests an emphasis on building regional capabilities and partnerships that could support Vantage’s scalability and operational resilience in a strategically important growth region.

