A Workforce that Works - Skills, Jobs, and Mobility for Latinos
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical roles of businesses, organizations, and educational institutions in preparing Latinos for the workforce and creating quality jobs in this 47-minute panel discussion. Gain insights into empowering employees through partnerships, the importance of education and training, and strategies for building pathways to mobility and wealth among young adults. Learn from expert panelists including Sol Carbonell from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Aida Cardenas from Building Skills Partnership, Steven J. Kase from ASK Power-Sicame USA, Juan Salgado from City Colleges of Chicago, and Christie Gragnani-Woods from Bank of America as they share their perspectives on creating a workforce that works for Latino communities.
Syllabus
A Workforce that Works Skills, Jobs, and Mobility
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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