SOUTHEAST MINNESOTA STATE OF THE WORKFORCE FORUM
When |
Jan 11, 2019
from 11:45 AM to 03:00 PM |
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Where | Heintz Center Commons (rctc) 1926 College view Road SE—Rochester, MN |
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SOUTHEAST MINNESOTA STATE OF THE WORKFORCE FORUM
Friday, January 11, 2019
11:45am—3:00pm
Heintz Center Commons (rctc)
1926 College view Road SE—Rochester, MN
Join business and community leaders, along with our elected officials in a Forum to help understand and develop our regional workforce.
We are in the midst of a very dynamic and transformational economy. New processes and skill demands are being created everyday—this at a time when we are experiencing full employment. What are some of the ways we can meet the workforce challenges in our region?
Come join the Forum, and let’s learn together!
Schedule for the Day:
11:45 am – Lunch
12:20 pm – Keynote Speaker
- · Ron Wirtz, Regional Economic Activity Update
- · Ryan Allen, “Immigrants and Minnesota’s Workforce: An Economic Imperative for Policy Reform”
1:20 pm – Roundtable Discussions, Current Career Pathways Initiatives
Keynote Speakers:
Ron Wirtz
Regional Outreach Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Ron’s primary responsibilities involve tracking current business conditions, with a focus on employment and wages, along with sector-tracking in construction, real estate, consumer spending and tourism. In this role, Ron networks with local businesses in a six-state region, both in person and via various communication channels, and gathers other traditional and nontraditional sources of information to assess current business activity.
Ryan Allen
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Ryan Allen is an associate professor of community and economic development at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, where he has taught and conducted research on urban planning, housing markets, neighborhood change, and immigrant communities since 2007. Appointed director of the Masters in Urban and Regional Planning program at the Humphrey School in 2015, Allen has conducted recent research on changes in the racial distribution of housing cost burden in the U.S., factors associated with the successful resolution of property tax delinquency and practices around the engagement of immigrants in urban planning processes. His most recent research with Minnesota Extension focuses on migration trends in Greater Minnesota. Allen holds a PhD and Masters in City Planning from MIT, and a BA in Economics from the College of William and Mary.
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RSVP TO: Jill Miller - jillmiller@workforcedevelopmentinc.org