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Membership Notice: As with all NCTA Interest Networks, meetings are limited to members only.
 

What: The Knowledge Workforce Network provides a forum for members interesed in education and workforce to discuss issues ranging from curriculum development and technology investment in NC schools to the current talent landscape and promoting careers in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM).

Through the Knowledge Workforce Network, members engage in thought leadership, advocacy and action for building world-class, well-educated students and workers which in turn helps to make North Carolina a thriving hub for globally competitive companies.

When:  The Knowledge Workforce Network will meet twice a year.
Our spring meeting was held on April 26th.  Check back for details on our fall meeting when announced.

Leadership:
Chair:
Patricia Bornes (Microsoft)

Co-Chairs: Caroline McCullen (SAS) and Elyce Seaman (Cisco)

Network Contact: Michelle Calton at 919.890.0771 or email Michelle

 

Network Links:
Presentations from the last Knowledge Workforce meeting in November 2011.

Innovative Approaches to Workforce and Economic Development
By Dr. Tony Zeiss President Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC

What the Under 30 Generation Wants in the Workforce: What Employers Need to Know to Retain Them
By Terri Mulkins Manning, Ed.D. Associate Vice President and Director, Center for Applied Research, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC

 

We invite everyone to review documents that were created by the Knowledge Workforce group:  


 NCTA encourages our members to support the following organizations/initiatives:  
If you would like to become a Knowledge Workforce sponsor or explore NCTA membership, please contact Michelle Calton, VP of Member Value, or download a Sponsorship Form to the left.

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