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Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
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Photo from Tech Jobs Tour Seattle on May 2410, 2017 at Impact Hub Seattle.
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Guest Speakers:
Megan Smith, CTO , USA, @smithmegan
Mike Mattmiller, CTO, City of Seattle, @SeattleCTO
Felix Flores, National Director, #YESWECODE fund, @YesWeCode
David Harris, Startup Advocate, Office of Economic Development / TechHire, @ddharris
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
TechHire IT Training Center press conference at 1916 N. 4th Street Monday March 20, 2017.
Pat A. Robinson photo
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Good morning, Pat –
HACM and Employ Milwaukee are hosting a press conference on Monday at 2 pm with Mayor Barrett and others at the Milwaukee TechForce Training Center, 1916 N 4th Street (you did photos for the grand opening of the building last May). Could you be available from about 1 pm to 3 pm?
The event is the start of new classes there, so we will have a group of students in a classroom setting from 1 to just before 2 pm and then we’ll have a more formal press conference at 2.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
TechHire IT Training Center press conference at 1916 N. 4th Street Monday March 20, 2017.
Pat A. Robinson photo
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Good morning, Pat –
HACM and Employ Milwaukee are hosting a press conference on Monday at 2 pm with Mayor Barrett and others at the Milwaukee TechForce Training Center, 1916 N 4th Street (you did photos for the grand opening of the building last May). Could you be available from about 1 pm to 3 pm?
The event is the start of new classes there, so we will have a group of students in a classroom setting from 1 to just before 2 pm and then we’ll have a more formal press conference at 2.
TechHire IT Training Center press conference at 1916 N. 4th Street Monday March 20, 2017.
Pat A. Robinson photo
_________________________________________
Good morning, Pat –
HACM and Employ Milwaukee are hosting a press conference on Monday at 2 pm with Mayor Barrett and others at the Milwaukee TechForce Training Center, 1916 N 4th Street (you did photos for the grand opening of the building last May). Could you be available from about 1 pm to 3 pm?
The event is the start of new classes there, so we will have a group of students in a classroom setting from 1 to just before 2 pm and then we’ll have a more formal press conference at 2.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
Senior level Administration officials, including US Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and US Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith, gathered in Baltimore to announce new federal and local opportunities related to economic development, technology, and the workforce including a $100 million TechHire grant competition.
In the afternoon, TechHire communities from around the country came together to collaborate on ideas that are critical to building a successful TechHire ecosystem. The event highlighted effective efforts to create new, accelerated pathways into tech sector jobs. It brought together employers, training providers, workforce development organizations, business leaders, elected officials, and young people.
TechHire IT Training Center press conference at 1916 N. 4th Street Monday March 20, 2017.
Pat A. Robinson photo
_________________________________________
Good morning, Pat –
HACM and Employ Milwaukee are hosting a press conference on Monday at 2 pm with Mayor Barrett and others at the Milwaukee TechForce Training Center, 1916 N 4th Street (you did photos for the grand opening of the building last May). Could you be available from about 1 pm to 3 pm?
The event is the start of new classes there, so we will have a group of students in a classroom setting from 1 to just before 2 pm and then we’ll have a more formal press conference at 2.