The Future Of Work Pasadena City College
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Pasadena City College presents The Future Of Work.
We are leading the conversation of how to begin closing the gap between what our students are learning and what the demands of the workforce will be once they enter.
We’ll be talking to policy makers, business owners, educators and the students we are advocating for. We’ll explore topics like how education can partner with industry, how to be more equitable and how to attain one of our highest goals, more internships.
This conversation impacts the future of all of us.
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How Educating Existing & Future Workforce On Green Technologies Can Change The World With Jaime Nack President At Three Squares Inc.
What would a true sustainable future look like? Jaime Nack, the Founder and President of Three Squares Inc., an award winning sustainability and environmental social and corporate consulting firm is here to dive into that very question. We’ll explore the current trends within green technologies and how these trends impact the present curriculum in our colleges. The pivot to green technologies for public and private agencies is vital and in our education system is where this change begins. If students can utilize environmental data, they can see where the opportunities for reductions lie. In order to provide the opportunities for the future workforce, we must prepare them to succeed within a sustainable future and set them up for success!
More from Jaime Nack:
Visit www.threesquaresinc.com & womeningreenforum.com
LinkedIn: @Jaime Nack
Twitter: @jaimenack
Facebook & Instagram & Twitter: @threesquaresinc
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Becoming A Leader of Significance with Dr. Rocky Cifone, Executive Coach at The John Maxwell Team
Everything rises and falls on leadership. But what are the mindset, intentions, and actions required to be a good leader, especially when failing up isn’t an option? Dr. Rocky Cifone, Executive Coach at The John Maxwell Team, joins us today to discuss the philosophy behind good leadership. How do we assess our failures while celebrating our successes? What does it mean to be a leader of significance? And how does one pour value into others? For the answers to these questions and more, take a listen.
More from Dr. Rocky Cifone:
The John Maxwell Team: https://johnmaxwellteam.com/
Email: info@rockycifone.com
LinkedIn: Dr. Rocky Cifone
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Revisiting: Why Technical Education & Post Secondary Career Programs Will Change The Future Of Work With Jennifer Zeisler Senior Program Director Of Career Readiness At ECMC Foundation Episode 116
It is time to open up and diversify the education to career pathway! By developing and embracing new forms of learning methods, we can better serve students and families in less traditional or underserved populations. Joining us today is Jennifer Zeisler, Senior Program Director of Career Readiness at ECMC Foundation, a philanthropic fundraising service helping inspire and facilitate improvements that affect educational outcomes among underserved communities. By allocating grants and building pathways from short term credentials to longer term academic opportunities we can open up a world of possibilities to students. Discover the importance of technical education and post secondary career programs within higher education, as well as what we can all do to properly train and prepare students for the future of work.
*This episode originally released on July 5th, 2022
More from Jennifer Zeisler:
Visit www.ecmcfoundation.org
Call: 866-336-3262
LinkedIn: @Jennifer Zeisler
Twitter: @JenniferZeisler
Facebook: @ECMCFoundation
Youtube: @ECMC Foundation
Find the transcript to this episode here
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Revisiting: The Key To Becoming A Lifelong Learner, With Amrit Ahluwalia Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University Episode 115
When was the last time you learned something new? Today I’m joined today by Amrit Ahluwalia, Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University. You’ll learn how support students and advocates for lifelong learning through detailed publications and access to a community of industry professionals. We’ll cover what topics have been the most popular since the start of the pandemic and how other professionals can contribute. Most importantly, discover what trends we’re seeing in education, and how we can pave the way to become lifelong learners!
*This episode was originally published on September 27th, 2022. As we revisit the projections made in this episode during the time of release, what correlations do see now regarding what Amrit and our host Salvatrice explored around digital learning and the potential for AI, for example?
More from Amrit Ahluwalia:
Visit evolllution.com
Email: info@evolllution.com
LinkedIn: @Amrit Ahluwalia
Facebook: @The EvoLLLution
Twitter: @themoderncampus
Find the transcript to this episode here
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The Intersection of Education and Incarceration: Addressing the School to Prison Pipeline
Could community college be a pattern disruptor for K-12 students primed for the prison pipeline? In this episode, host Salvatrice Cummo, Vice President of Economic & Workforce Development at Pasadena City College and Leslie Thompson, the Director of Operations, tackle the complex and often overlooked issue of the school-to-prison pipeline.
Their conversation delves into the systemic patterns that push students out of schools and into the criminal justice system, particularly affecting marginalized communities and people of color. As they explore the impacts on the workforce and the process of reentry, they discuss interventions and opportunities for community colleges to support individuals at various points along this trajectory.
This episode will challenge you to consider the ethical implications of prison labor as we explore the potential role a community college might play as a provider of meaningful education and employment opportunities for individuals affected by this issue. Join Salvatrice and Leslie as they open up a thought-provoking dialogue and invite listeners to engage in this important conversation about the future of work.
Engage with us:
LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD
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Visit: PCC EWD website
More from Salvatrice & Leslie:
LinkedIn: @Salvatrice Cummo
LinkedIn: @Leslie A. Thompson
Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu
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Revisiting: How To Tackle Workforce Inequity with Kome Ajise
How can we actively work towards equalizing educational opportunities for all students? The goal of Kome Ajise, the Director at the Southern California Association of Governments, is to level the playing field for EVERYONE. Kome will share with us how SCAG is encouraging a more sustainable Southern California, and what their partnerships within the community look like. Through budgeting strategies, developing policies, and internship and fellowships programs, they are offering students more hands-on learning and the opportunity to explore new career possibilities. If we can provide all students with the space and time they need to succeed, then we decrease the barriers to financial stability for many. Tune in to discover how we can provide equitable access to work spaces and transportation to help students reach their goals!
Engage with us:
LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD
Join our newsletter for more on this topic: ewdpulse.com
Visit: PCC EWD website
More from Kome Ajise:
Visit scag.ca.gov
Email: contactus@scag.ca.gov
LinkedIn: @Kome Ajise
Twitter: @KomeA
Instagram: @scagnews
Facebook: @SAGmpo
Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu
Want to be a guest on the show? Click HERE to inquire about booking
Find the transcript to this episode here
Customer Reviews
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Really great podcast. Great information shared and very enlightening.
The Future Indeed!
Informative and insightful discussions. A regular on my list for sure!
A Constant Learning Experience
The Future of Work podcasts are always very enjoyable; they present guests that are interesting, and discussions that I consistently find valuable.