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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.
Governor Kathy Hochul announces nearly 1,000 new future nurses as part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen and bolster New York State's health care workforce. Applicants were announced as winners of the "Nurses for Our Future" Scholarship Program - an initiative designed to recruit and retrain nursing and healthcare professionals to serve as New York State Registered Nurses, which are in high demand.
Robert Mueller displays the three U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The purpose of the annual two-day expo is to help foster innovation and creativity among the Kennedy workforce. The event included several keynote speakers, training opportunities, an innovation showcase and the KSC Kickstart competition. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
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Mayor Eric Adams makes a workforce development-related announcement at Kingsborough Community College on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, ” Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
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
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
Governor Kay Ivey spoke at the Alabama Workforce Council Tuesday, July 10, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
As many as 32 eligible Victorians will get skills training and followup support to prepare them to re-enter the workforce as part-time service-sector workers.
Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/25664
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.
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
Fortune CEO Initiative
Four Seasons, Palm Beach, FL
Thursday, November 3, 2022
11:30 AM–1:00 PM CEOI COLLABORATIVES (WORKING GROUPS) BUILDING AND TRAINING THE WORKFORCE OF THE FUTURE
The pandemic revolutionized the way many of us work—but it also widened the already glaring disparities between the workforce’s haves and have-nots. How can better training policies and systems close those gaps, especially for the middle class? Retraining and reskilling the workforce is vital for building enduring skills. How can businesses build and expand employee knowledge, skills, and agility, leading to greater economic security? Executives will share how they are navigating new flexible hybrid work models, investing in reskilling and well-being, and exploring the science of effective meetings and fostering stronger communities.
Editorial Co-chair: Matt Heimer, FORTUNE
Co-chairs:
Elizabeth Gore, Co-founder and President, Hello Alice
Lorraine Hariton, Chief Executive Officer, Catalyst
Rob Lake, CEO and Co-Founder, The FIVE Network
Photographs by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune
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
December 03, 2019- Buffalo,NY-GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN NORTHLAND WORKFORCE TRAINING CENTER AND SUNY EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE. Partnership Benefits Valued at More Than $10 Million over Five Years. Partnership Will Ensure Long-Term Sustainability of the Model at NWTC and Will Expand Offerings and Programs. Governor Also Announces WNY Workforce Development Challenge Round 2 Will Open on December 16
Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, USA capture during the Session "The Big Picture on Women in the Workforce" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2019. Congress Centre - Global Situation Space.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Workforce Readiness Day at Austin Human Resource Management Association (AHRMA). May monthly luncheon.
Wendy Chance, Evins Personnel
The Materials Research Institute facilities are dedicated to materials synthesis where they conduct interdisciplinary research focused on materials science, technology and deliver contract development and testing services to industry.
Fort Buchanan, PR- With the intent of promoting the balance , morale and wellbeing among its workforce, families and the military community across the island, the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico (1st Mission Support Command) celebrated a Sports Festival and a 5k run, 19 Nov at Fort Buchanan.
The event was funded with the Army Communities of Excellence (ACOE) monetary award that the 1st MSC received last year.
The Sports Festival included many activities for the family, such as an obstacle course, Gotcha paintball, water slide, rock climbing wall and others events.
“We really appreciate not only the participation of the 1st MSC soldiers, but also the participation of the whole military community. I hope you enjoyed this event,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández, commander of the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, 1st Mission Support Command.
Retired Sgt. 1st Class Angel Rios, from Carolina, PR, came with his family to participate in the event.
“This type of activities is very important for the military community. It maintains the family balanced and the good relations among soldiers,” said Rios who was accompanied by his wife and two children.
As part of the benefits of participating in the event, the command distributed promotional items to all registered participants. A gym bag, an aluminum water bottle, a hat and shirts were part of the coveted articles received by the participants.
The main event of the day was the 5k run, which started at 4:30 p.m.
The overall winner of the race, with 18 minutes, 31 seconds, was Dennis Rodriguez, a University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo campus, student, who is the son of Orlando Rodriguez, a federal employee.
“This is the first time I participate in this type of event at Fort Buchanan, but I really enjoyed the race. I tried to run fast from the beginning, until I found my place in the group. Fortunately, I was able to maintain my pace the whole time,” said Rodriguez.
The overall winner for the female category was Sgt. 1st Class Saby Calo, 1st MSC Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, with 23 minutes and 59 seconds.
“It was challenging because there was another female that I thought was going to pass me. But I liked it very much. I think this race should happen again next year,” said Calo.
Sgt. 1st Class Sammy Santiago, assigned to the 268th Transportation Company, was the first 1st MSC male service member crossing the finish line.
“This was a very good run. I found the last 800 meters to be more challenging because there was a hill. But other than that, I feel happy to be able to make a good representation of the 1st MSC”, said Santiago who has been mobilized twice to Iraq.
“This is a great event because I had the opportunity of bringing my children and creating great family bonding,” said Santiago.
There were many service members, families and members of the military community who participated in the day’s events.
There were over 160 participants registered in the race, with several male and female categories.
Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Rebecca Tepper and Secretary of Labor & Workforce Development Lauren Jones join MassCEC CEO Jennifer Daloisio and other state and local officials to announce $18 million in grants to drive equitable Clean Energy Workforce Development at Pipefitters Local 537 in Dorchester on Aug. 29, 2023. [Joshua Qualls/Governor's Press Office]
Jacksonville, FL. May 9 2021. Solar installers discussing and assessing the next step in the installation.
Photographer: Josh Moore
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
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
Healthy Workplace/Workforce. CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION CATEGORY AWARD - goes to...Eldorado Recruitment Group: Kaleena Lynde, Audrey French, Brian Ward, Laura French, Nickie Johnny, Cara Scott, Mark Johnson, Rebecca Shufelt, Tonya Blasingame, Lanie Brown, Eldorado NF
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken holds a global workforce town hall meeting at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on January 25, 2023. The town hall was moderated by Senior Official for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Elizabeth Allen and included virtual participation from domestic and overseas Department employees. [State Department photo by Freddie Everett/ Public Domain]
SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS CATEGORY AWARD - goes to...Off-Grid Energy Savings Performance Contract ENABLE Team, Cleveland, Los Padres, Mendocino, Plumas, Sequoia NFs, Regional Office, and National Technology and Development Program
December 03, 2019- Buffalo,NY-GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN NORTHLAND WORKFORCE TRAINING CENTER AND SUNY EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE. Partnership Benefits Valued at More Than $10 Million over Five Years. Partnership Will Ensure Long-Term Sustainability of the Model at NWTC and Will Expand Offerings and Programs. Governor Also Announces WNY Workforce Development Challenge Round 2 Will Open on December 16
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.
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
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
Workforce Readiness Day at Austin Human Resource Management Association (AHRMA). May monthly luncheon.
Morning Session.
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
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