On our very first episode of Workforce Talks, a podcast by the National Work Readiness Council hosted by Executive Director Reecie Stagnolia, meet Jeff Abramowitz.
Watch the trailer here, then check out the full episode on our website: nwrc.org/podcast/
We are excited to be at the GACTE Summer Conference this week! Join our presentation on building Georgia's future workforce this Wednesday at 11am in room Sycamore A. #GACTE2026
Ever wonder what the fastest growing manufacturing jobs will be over the next ten years? The Bureau of Labor Statistics has you covered! Read about it here: buff.ly/zRTXARJ#workforcedev
Happy WIN-niversary to all our teams, partners, and clients who have been a part of the WIN Learning journey these last 30 years! To learn more about our story, read our press release here: buff.ly/K6iOyD1#workforcedev
ICYMI: We had a great conversation last week with Teresa Chasteen-Dunn, CEO and Founder of WIN Learning, about her company's thirty year journey in the world of workforce development!
To listen to the full episode visit nwrc.org/podcast#workforcetalks#workforcedev
🎙️ UP NEXT on the Workforce Talks Podcast, we will be hearing from Dr. Teresa Chasteen-Dunn, Founder and CEO of WIN Learning! Catch up on April's episode and stay tuned for Teresa's story this month at nwrc.org/podcast#workforcetalks
South Dakota, with a 2.3% unemployment rate, is well under the national average and the lowest in the country. Ohio ranks as most improved with a 0.7% reduction in their unemployment rate from last year to this year. See the map here: buff.ly/dLLJ17a
#COABE - Wednesday April 15th, Room 203 - Plan to join us in the morning for a fascinating panel discussion on re-entry and adult education! #workforcedev
We're excited to announce that in the coming weeks we will be launching "Workforce Talks" a podcast by the National Work Readiness Council, hosted by our Executive Director Reecie Stagnolia! Tune in to be inspired by the wide world of workforce development! #workforcetalks
If you don't have a 4-year degree, but you're interested in a good-paying job, many industries like healthcare, engineering, and science are hiring an increasing number of technicians. Read more about this trend here: buff.ly/dMNKR6p