After being laid off, Alexie Cross found herself navigating the daunting task of re-entering the workforce as a mother of four. Coming from a highly specialized industry with no formal education, she quickly realized that her experience wasn’t easily transferable to other fields. She applied to various jobs with no success and started to feel discouraged.
One evening, Alexie received an email about the State Dislocated Worker Program, and that moment marked the beginning of her transformative journey. She was introduced to Sandy Demuth, her Career Specialist, who offered the support and guidance Alexie needed to move forward. Though Alexie had initial hesitations about returning to school—due to past struggles with her grades at Minnesota West—Sandy encouraged her to revisit her options. After nearly 10 years, Alexie decided to re-apply to Minnesota West in August 2022.
With incredible determination, Alexie earned a spot on the Dean’s List every semester and was inducted into the Phi Kappa Theta honor society for maintaining high academic performance. She worked hard to balance her studies with her responsibilities as a mother, staying focused on her goals.
In May 2024, Alexie graduated with an A.A. in Business Management and an Accounting Clerk Diploma, finishing with the highest honors and a 3.91 GPA. Today, Alexie holds a key position overseeing accounts payable and debit card disputes for 11 branches of First National Bank. She attributes much of her success to the support from the Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council’s Dislocated Worker Program, which covered her tuition, books, mileage, and even daycare expenses.
“All of this wouldn't have been possible without the help of the PIC. They paid for every semester at MN West. They were also able to help me with books, mileage, and even daycare.”
Alexie’s journey from uncertainty to thriving success is a testament to her resilience and hard work. "I love my job, and I am forever grateful for the opportunity that led me here," she reflects.
Congratulations to Alexie on her incredible accomplishments!
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