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Brian Black with Spirit AeroSystems speaks to a group at a workforce development meeting. (ECU Photo by Cliff Hollis)
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
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 Murphy and Congressman Donald Norcross make a workforce development announcement to be supported by Coronavirus relief funds in Camden County College on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s 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
21 May 2019
2019 OECD Forum
A Future Of Work For All Generations
How are demographic shifts impacting workforce dynamics,
and how can we build a multigenerational workforce
- Ramsey Alwin (AARP)
- Susan Weinstock (AARP)
- Mike Mansfield (Aegon)
- Jeff Gullo (AARP)
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt
Secretary of State Mollis attends a press conference promoting workforce education. Through our Business Services Division, we touch every company registered to do business in Rhode Island, more than 67,000 in all. (L-R) John Hope Settlement House Executive Director Peter Lee, Delia Rodriguez from the Latino College Access Coalition and the Secretary.
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
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 Solutions Staff at Corron Community Development Center groundbreaking.
(Left to right: Brian Wetter. Patricia Leister, Larry Baker, Christine Kriz, Donna Eagle, Jeanian Clark, Phyllis Armel, Bill Pence, Pat Jennings, Stephanie Gray, and Kathy Howard), 2008
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.
With 17 business and community partners helping Central Campus students start their journeys during and after graduation, students declared their futures at the annual Workforce Ready Ceremony in the Central Campus Auditorium on Thursday, May 4th.
21 May 2019
2019 OECD Forum
A Future Of Work For All Generations
How are demographic shifts impacting workforce dynamics,
and how can we build a multigenerational workforce
- Ramsey Alwin (AARP)
- Susan Weinstock (AARP)
- Mike Mansfield (Aegon)
- Jeff Gullo (AARP)
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt
Governor Murphy and Congressman Donald Norcross make a workforce development announcement to be supported by Coronavirus relief funds in Camden County College on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy and Congressman Donald Norcross make a workforce development announcement to be supported by Coronavirus relief funds in Camden County College on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s 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
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
Ribbon Cutting Held to Launch Warriors to Workforce Acquisition Internship for Returning Veterans
On Thursday, January 19, 2012, the Department of Veterans Affairs Acquisition Academy (VAAA) held a ribbon cutting ceremony to launch a special internship program to prepare newly-returned Veterans to become federal contract specialists. Secretary Shinseki delivered the keynote address at the event which was attended by more than 200 people. Other speakers included Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition and Logistics Jan Frye and VAAA Chancellor Lisa Doyle. General Services Administrator (GSA) Martha Johnson was present along with other dignitaries including former VA Secretary Anthony Principi and other federal, state, and military officials. Twenty-three Veterans are enrolled in the inaugural class of the Warriors to Workforce internship; one of whom is sponsored by GSA. Between them they have seven Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars, and over 170 years of military experience. The program is part of VA’s commitment to the employment of Veterans, providing not only a job, but a career path for returning Veterans. The VA Acquisition Academy trains and certifies VA’s acquisition workforce through its five schools – Acquisition Internship, Contracting Professional, Program Management, Facilities Management, and Supply Chain Management Schools – developing the next generation of forward-thinking acquisition professionals and business leaders in VA. VA photos by Robert Turtil.
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
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The workforce at the Alaska District headquarters building on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson took a little time out of their day July 24 to take a portrait. The district has several field offices in the greater Fairbanks region, Kenai, Juneau and Sitka with dedicated personnel unable to participate in the photo unfortunately. The officers and non-commissioned officers serving the district paused for a photo as well.