2017 Maryland Workforce Outlook Forum
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Innovation enables us to achieve remarkable things. And more than ever it is necessary to collaborate to find transformative solutions.
If you haven’t yet registered for the second annual Maryland Workforce Outlook Forum, we invite you to pre-register today. Over 150 attendees are expected to attend this event.
The Maryland Workforce Outlook Forum is a partnership between the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, Towson University, and the Baltimore Integration Partnership. Leaders from multiple sectors from across the state will discuss how they are helping to create real pathways in education and the workforce for underserved populations.
Maryland Workforce Outlook Forum
Towson University
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Program: 1:00–5:30 PM
Networking Reception: 4:30–5:30 PM
FREE
To register for free, click here.
Agenda
1:00–1:15 PM: Welcome Remarks
- Kim Schatzel, President, Towson University
- Kelly M. Schulz, Secretary, Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
- Louis Dubin, Chair, Governor’s Workforce Development Board
1:15–2:00 PM: Business and Anchor Institution Partnerships to Aid Workforce Development
What does real policy change take and look like? This panel highlights new initiatives and strategies that businesses and higher education institutions are taking to bolster local school capacity, grow student achievement, and prepare individuals for careers.
Moderator: Kurt Sommer, Director, Baltimore Integration Partnership
Panelists:
- Karen DeCamp, Director, Neighborhood Programs, Strong City Baltimore
- Cathy Morgan, Regional Director-Baltimore, NPower
- Sally Scott Marietta, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs Program Manager, IBM
2:05–3:15 PM: Defining Opportunity Youth and the Economic Conditions and Workforce Impacts of Opportunity Youth
Approximately 16,000 individuals (16 to 24) who are neither enrolled in school nor participating in the labor market call Baltimore home. How do we create real pathways in education and in the workforce for these opportunity youth? What does a typical path look like? What are businesses doing to support and hire opportunity youth?
Panelists will define opportunity youth, provide workforce impact analysis, and discuss initiatives and programs that are working in Greater Baltimore and beyond.
Workforce Outlook Presentation (10 min)
Presenter: Julie Knight, Managing Director, Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI), Towson University
Panel Discussion (50 min)
Moderator: Jason Perkins-Cohen, Director, Mayor’s Office of Employment Development
Panelists:
- Rae Gallagher, Deputy Director, The Choice Program, The Shriver Center, UMBC
- Chris MacLarion, Director, Apprenticeship and Training, Maryland Division of Labor, Licensing & Regulation
- Ed Roberts, Cybersecurity Coordinator – Outreach & Recruitment, Community College of Baltimore County – Cybersecurity Institute
Q & A (10 min)
3:20–4:30 PM: A Look at Neuro-Diversity and the Economic Conditions and Workforce Impacts of Neuro-Diversity
58% of young adults on the autism spectrum are unemployed. Yet, many have skills businesses are looking for and are implementing programs to train and hire neuro-diverse individuals. How do these programs start? How can businesses sustain and support these workforce programs?
Panelists will define neuro-diversity, provide workforce impact analysis, and highlight business owners who are successfully integrating neuro-diverse individuals into their workplaces.
Workforce Outlook Presentation (10 min)
Presenter: Mike Siers, Senior Economist, Regional Economic Studies Institute (RESI), Towson University
Introductory Remarks (5 min)
Carol Beatty, Secretary, Maryland Department of Disabilities
Panel Discussion (45 min)
Moderator: Jeff Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mosaic Community Services
Panelists:
- Sarah Dwyer, Owner, Chouquette
- Pamela Butler, Disability Employment Strategist and Wounded Warrior Internship Programs Manager, National Security Agency
- Lee Armstrong, Autism Services Supervisor, Maryland State Department of Education Department of Rehabilitation Services
- Audra Jones, Vice President, T. Rowe Price
Q & A (10 min)
4:30–5:30 PM: Networking Reception
When
Wed, May 17, 2017 @ 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Where
Towson University
University Union Building, 3rd Floor (Parking is available at Towsontown Garage only), 250 University Ave.
Towson , MD 21204