A Regional Approach to Helping People Get Back to Work

A Regional Approach to Helping People Get Back to Work
paly

This article discusses the benefits of industry, education, and government collaboration in helping people get back to work. It also explores the high growth industries in Long Island, including healthcare, green jobs, and manufacturing, and the state of the economy.

About A Regional Approach to Helping People Get Back to Work

PowerPoint presentation about 'A Regional Approach to Helping People Get Back to Work'. This presentation describes the topic on This article discusses the benefits of industry, education, and government collaboration in helping people get back to work. It also explores the high growth industries in Long Island, including healthcare, green jobs, and manufacturing, and the state of the economy.. The key topics included in this slideshow are adult education assessment, regional approach, industry collaboration, Long Island, unemployment rate, high-growth industries, healthcare, green jobs, manufacturing, state of the economy,. Download this presentation absolutely free.

Presentation Transcript


1. 2010 National Institute on Adult Education Assessment June 9-11, 2010 Ceasars Palace, Atlantic City NJ Dr. Elana Zolfo, Dowling Institute Nicole Jean Christian, Dowling Institute and Dowling College (Walden University, PhD Candidate) The Dowling Institute: A Regional Approach to helping people get back to work: The Benefits of Industry- Education-Government Collaboration

2. Long Island: At a glance Unemployment rate (7% 2009) High-Growth industries (Health Care, Green Jobs and Manufacturing (dynamic supplier alignment) State of the economy

3. The Dowling Institute Mission Accomplishments The future

4. Benefits of Industry-Education- Government Collaboration Skilled and prepared workforce is ranked as 2 nd most important attribute for business investment (Rowland, 2010) Collaborations provide people with the education, skills and support they need to work in high-growth industries (Ottawa, 2010) Helps employers discuss and communicate what is important to them and to help design what is needed (Lombardi, 2010)

5. Industry-Education-Government Collaborations benefit the entire economy The Economy: Government Industry Education Workforce

6. Reflections & Next Steps: 13N Programs at Dowling College Change Management 101 Manufacturing Engineering Critical Thinking Customer First Culture Dynamic Supply Alignment Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Supervisory Effectiveness in Manufacturing Certification