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Col. Hank Dodge, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I commander conducted an awards ceremony for his workforce at the Camp Red Cloud theater May 18. He presented 19 Department of the Army honorary awards, 6 Koran Service Medals, 24 certificates of appreciation to departing Korean employees, 11 certificates and pins to retiring Korean employees, and 23 length of service awards totaling 465 years to Korean employees. It was one of Col. Dodge’s last awards presentation before his change of command July 13. – U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth

Credit: Alison Hathaway/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

Credit: Dan Jahn/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

SVHEC Board of Trustees Chairman, Mr. William E. Coleman, extends a warm welcome.

Seeds of Hope volunteers’ bag fresh produce to be delivered to Los Angeles County residents enrolled in the Critical Delivery Service, which is part of LA County Department of Workforce Development Aging and Community Service, September 24, 2020. The temporary delivery program provided food and other vital items to individuals who are unable to leave their home due to COVID-19. ( Photo by / Los Angeles County )

Workforce advocates from the Michigan Legislature, Rep. Richard Hammel and Sen. Mark Jansen, discuss collaboration and their priorities for workforce development. Capital Area Michigan Works! CEO Douglas Stites introduced the lawmakers at the Michigan Works! for People Annual Conference luncheon session (sponsored by South Central Michigan Works!).

Credit: Dan Jahn/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

Credit: Tess Polivka/Clinton Global Initiative

 

In 2014, the U.S. economy added more than 2.7 million jobs. However, the employment rate is the lowest in almost 30 years and low-skilled workers continue to experience poor social and economic outcomes. In 2015, the Workforce Development Working Group will convene leaders from government, business, foundations, and nonprofits to develop cross-sector strategies that equip low-income Americans with the skills needed to ascend today’s emerging career ladders.

On the busway. Not to be confused with "the Jakartans forced to work."

Building Skills Program Prepares NYCHA Residents

Lauren Berger's "Welcome to the real world"speaks a few words of advice to the upcoming generation and how to succeed today. watch at www.livestream.com/dell/GenYworkforceThinkTank

Restaurant Week GR - Kick Off Party

Grand Rapids, Michigan

WDA's CaliberLink for training advisory or jobs facilitation.

 

Rise Up Oct 8. LGBTQ activists in front of the Supreme Court.

Credit: Alison Hathaway/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

Credit: Dan Jahn/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.

Credit: Dan Jahn/ Clinton Global Initiative

 

CGI America 2014

 

The Workforce Development Working Group will promote competencies, credentials, and career ladders in key industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and the service sector. Participants will also discuss innovative tools and initiatives that target educationally underserved populations such as incumbent workers, veterans, and the rural community workforce.

Melbourne, Victoria

 

I had a go at using my Fader ND Filter to get some "people blur" shots. Not too sure about the results but it was fun trying.

Improvement is fueled by learning, so training is an important component of the Lean effort in state government. Here, state employees are on their way to earning their Green Belts. Leading the session is Al Rakas, a systems improvement consultant and certified Green Belt with the LeanOhio office.

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