Irving is in the spotlight this week for two uplifting developments that signal growth and community commitment for the city and the broader region.
Irving-based Caterpillar has chosen Texas as the next focus of its $100 million workforce investment initiative, according to a report from WFAA. The global equipment manufacturer, headquartered in Irving, is directing a significant share of that investment toward building up the state’s manufacturing workforce — a move that promises new opportunities for workers across Texas and reinforces Irving’s standing as a hub for major industry.
Closer to home, Baylor Scott & White Irving Foundation has a new leader. Heather Baker has been named President of the foundation, according to Newswise. The Baylor Scott & White Irving Foundation supports the hospital and its health care mission serving Irving and surrounding communities, and Baker’s appointment marks a fresh chapter of leadership for an organization that plays an important role in local health and wellness.
Together, these stories reflect a community where major employers are investing in people and local institutions are welcoming strong new leadership — both reasons for Irving residents to feel optimistic about what’s ahead.