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Venue:Computer Room, Level 4, Institute of Graduate Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Organized by: IGS Upskill Programme, UM.
Title:Workshop on ‘Introduction To The Research Tools’
Date:Friday, 24th April 2015
Time:09:30am to 12:30pm
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
043_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Visit of Deputy-Director General Ms Celeste Drake to the Automotive Human Resource Development Academy (AHRDA), Thailand, June 2024.
The Automotive Human Resource Development Academy (AHRDA) is a training center registered under the Department of Skill Development (DSD) in Thailand, offering skills development courses for the automotive workforce. It is unique due to its sector-focused approach and its central location within the supply chains. In cooperation with the ILO, AHRDA delivered upskilling interventions to 100 workers over the course of one month. © Steve Needham/ ILO.
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Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
The 1st Malaysia Skills Challenge Innovation Call: Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in TVET/Skills training institutions (GESI Challenge Call) presents the Final Live Pitch and you’re invited.
The details are as follows:
Date: Thursday, Dec 22, 2022
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (MYT)
On behalf of the SfP Malaysia GESI Challenge Call 2022 Secretariat, we extend a warm welcome to all who wish to support the participants in the GESI Challenge Call Final Live Pitch by sharing this Live Stream YouTube link via your networks and channels: lnkd.in/gm-tX2Ti (or, shortlink bit.ly/mygesipitch) #MyGESI.
Thank you for your continuous encouragement of the TVET/Skills training institutions who have made it through to the final round of Malaysia's first Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Challenge Call.
SfP-Malaysia GESI Challenge Call 2022 Secretariat
Quick links:
⚪️ GESI Challenge Call web page: lnkd.in/eiR_PqEc
🔵 ILO Skills Challenge Innovation Call web page: lnkd.in/griaj34k
⚫️ SfP Malaysia web page: lnkd.in/gYtNjcFs
GESI-related links:
🔴 Guide on making TVET and skills development inclusive for all: lnkd.in/g3xFUnQ9
#genderequality #socialinclusion #gesi #ilo #labour #upskilling #innovation #training #development #inclusion #diversityequityinclusion #dei #tvetskillsinstitutions #training #myGESI
010_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Skills and lifelong learning are essential for economies to prosper, individuals to thrive and access decent work, and societies and communities to grow fairer and more resilient. Continuously skilling, reskilling and upskilling people of all ages provides immense value to society and helps to overcome social, environmental, and economic disruptions.
The Global Skills Forum brings together representatives from around the world to take part in a conversation about how to shape skills development in our ever-changing economies and societies.
Photos taken during the Global Skills Forum event at the ILO (April 23-24, 2024) Photo Lenzo Ratib / Aung Lwin / ILO
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
358_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Recent literature argues that in the US modern technologies replace jobs intensive in routine, codifiable tasks, and wipe out the middle-skilled employment. The evidence whether it is also the case in emerging economies is still scarce. In order to bridge this gap, I analyse the changes in the task content of jobs in 10 Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) between late 1990s and middle 2010s. I find that the CEE countries witnessed rising intensity of non-routine cognitive tasks, and a decreasing intensity of manual tasks. However, most of them experienced a rise in routine cognitive tasks, a trend absent in the most advanced economies. I assess the relative role played by education and technology in these developments. I also analyse the contribution of structural changes and occupational changes. I identify two groups of workers whose jobs depend most on performing routine cognitive tasks, who jointly represent 33% of workers in CEE, and are likely to be affected by future technical progress.
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Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
214_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Skills and lifelong learning are essential for economies to prosper, individuals to thrive and access decent work, and societies and communities to grow fairer and more resilient. Continuously skilling, reskilling and upskilling people of all ages provides immense value to society and helps to overcome social, environmental, and economic disruptions.
The Global Skills Forum brings together representatives from around the world to take part in a conversation about how to shape skills development in our ever-changing economies and societies.
Photos taken during the Global Skills Forum event at the ILO (April 23-24, 2024) Photo Lenzo Ratib / Aung Lwin / ILO
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
Fortune CEO Initiative
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
7.15–8.15 AMBREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE (INVITE ONLY)
UPSKILLING TO DECREASE THE LABOR AND DIVERSITY DIVIDE
Today, U.S. companies are facing the highest talent shortages in a decade. The skills gap between the current workforce and organizations’ needs is only widening because of the digital acceleration and transformation Covid has ushered in. How can companies create a talent pipeline with critical digital skills, while also driving inclusivity and advancing diverse and underrepresented talent within their organization? How will the shift to a skills-first paradigm break down systemic hiring barriers and create opportunities for everyone? Hear more about the collaborations between the public and private sectors that are closing the labor shortage and skills gap by creating upskilling opportunities, and the training that is producing the most adaptable, diverse, and highly skilled workforce the country has ever seen.
Hosted by Guild Education
Discussion Leaders:
Rachel Carlson, Co-founder and CEO, Guild Education
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, U.S. Senate
Tamara Lundgren, Chairman and CEO, Schnitzer Steel Industries
Dr. David Thomas, President, Morehouse College
Moderator: Alan Murray, FORTUNE
Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine
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Optimization of talent management to identify the top performers and put them on the best footing is essential in the current business world.
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Venue:Computer Room, Level 4, Institute of Graduate Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Organized by: IGS Upskill Programme, UM.
Title:Workshop on ‘Introduction To The Research Tools’
Date:Friday, 24th April 2015
Time:09:30am to 12:30pm
The N.C. Digital Government Summit, held at the Raleigh Convention Center on Aug. 14, brought together state and local public-sector leaders and technology professionals to explore using emerging technologies such as agentic AI to modernize government services and upskill the public-sector IT workforce.
152_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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135_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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