Corning Launches New Fiber Optic Technician Program
10.17.2025
Johnston Community College, in collaboration with Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW), one of the world’s leading innovators in glass, ceramics, and optical physics, will
introduce its new Fiber Optic Technician program at a reception on October 20 at the
school’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Facility in Four Oaks. The event, in collaboration
with the Triangle East Chamber of Commerce, highlights how the program will support
the region’s growing fiber broadband infrastructure needs, while creating new pathways
to high-demand careers.
The Fiber Optic Technician program provides hands-on learning in fiber installation,
splicing, testing, and field deployment—skills that align directly with employer demand
across Johnston County and beyond. The initiative builds on JCC’s collaboration with
Corning, which has pioneered technologies that help accelerate broadband deployment,
and the college’s preferred fiber broadband employer, Brightspeed, the nation’s third
largest fiber builder, to strengthen local training capacity and accelerate workforce
readiness.
“High-speed broadband is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity for learning, healthcare,
and economic vitality,” said Dr. Vern L. Lindquist, JCC President. “By launching this
Fiber Optic Technician program, JCC is ensuring our students and adult learners are
prepared for careers that directly strengthen our communities and expand opportunities
across the region.”
The telecommunications industry is at a pivotal moment of growth fueled by the urgent
need to provide broadband connection across rural America. However, there’s a significant
availability gap of skilled workers who can deploy and maintain fiber broadband networks.
This joint initiative between Corning and JCC helps students gain access to high-quality,
industry-driven training, fueling long-term workforce development in a rapidly expanding
field. It also underscores Corning’s dedication to addressing the need for highly
trained technicians for emerging broadband networks and JCC’s commitment to affordable
training that leads to competitive employment and family-sustaining wages.
“At Corning, we believe that access to reliable, high-speed broadband is essential
for driving economic growth and expanding opportunity in rural America,” said Bob
Whitman, Vice President, Market and Product Strategy, Corning Optical Communications.
“We’re proud to collaborate with JCC on this new hands-on program, leveraging our
decades of experience in fiber optics to equip fiber trainers with the skills to educate
the next generation of broadband technicians who will help connect the unconnected.”
“At Brightspeed, we’re investing not only in building the nation’s next-generation
fiber network, but also in the people who will power it,” said Sabrina Anderson, local
marketing manager at Brightspeed. “This program is a perfect example of how public
and private collaboration can create real opportunities for local talent. We’re thrilled
to support training that equips students and adult learners in our home state with
the skills to launch meaningful good-paying careers ensuring the state can fully participate
in the digital economy today and well into the future.” The Fiber Optic Technician classes began at JCC earlier this month and will be offered
twice more this academic year.