Community College Leaders on Workforce Development: Opinions, Observations, and Future Directions

Author:   William J. Rothwell ,  Patrick E. Gerity ,  Vernon L. Carraway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781475827422


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   31 January 2017
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Author:   William J. Rothwell ,  Patrick E. Gerity ,  Vernon L. Carraway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781475827422


ISBN 10:   1475827423
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   31 January 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Given the large number of community college presidents, chancellors and/or CEOs that will transition from their roles in the coming years, we have a massive opportunity to inform the priorities of these new leaders. Economic resiliency, and the workforce development strategies successful colleges have used to build robust economies warrants attention. This book shines light on many community college voices, and is to be commended for elevating the discussion. -- Jennifer Worth, Senior Vice President, Workforce and Economic Development, American Association of Community Colleges, Washington, DC Never since the Industrial Revolution has the subject of Workforce Development been at the forefront of business, industry, government and community organization agendas and priorities. For our nation, and for its future economic vitality and sustained growth for all its citizens, Community Colleges represent the epicenter for assuring the preparation of a qualified workforce and a sustained healthy economy. We can ill afford not to have Community Colleges fully supported as our nation's most strategically-important asset. -- William H. Gary, Executive Vice President, Workforce Community & Economic Development, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH The prosperity of our nation depends in large part upon our ability to prepare a skilled and productive workforce. Thankfully, Community Colleges have emerged as the pre-eminent providers of workforce development. -- P. Anthony Zeiss, president, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC Community College Leaders Opinions of Workforce Development is a valuable resource for anyone working in and across workforce education and training. The insight provided serves as a guidepost for successful community and business partnerships. I wish I would have had this ten years ago when I first became President. -- Bryan Albrecht, President, Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, WI


Given the large number of community college presidents, chancellors and/or CEOs that will transition from their roles in the coming years, we have a massive opportunity to inform the priorities of these new leaders. Economic resiliency, and the workforce development strategies successful colleges have used to build robust economies warrants attention. This book shines light on many community college voices, and is to be commended for elevating the discussion. -- Jennifer Worth, Senior Vice President, Workforce and Economic Development, American Association of Community Colleges, Washington, DC Never since the Industrial Revolution has the subject of Workforce Development been at the forefront of business, industry, government and community organization agendas and priorities. For our nation, and for its future economic vitality and sustained growth for all its citizens, Community Colleges represent the epicenter for assuring the preparation of a qualified workforce and a sustained healthy economy. We can ill afford not to have Community Colleges fully supported as our nation's most strategically-important asset. -- William H. Gary, Executive Vice President, Workforce Community & Economic Development, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH The prosperity of our nation depends in large part upon our ability to prepare a skilled and productive workforce. Thankfully, Community Colleges have emerged as the pre-eminent providers of workforce development. -- P. Anthony Zeiss, president, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC Community College Leaders Opinions of Workforce Development is a valuable resource for anyone working in and across workforce education and training. The insight provided serves as a guidepost for successful community and business partnerships. I wish I would have had this ten years ago when I first became President. -- Bryan Albrecht, President, Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, WI


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William J. Rothwell is professor-in-charge of workforce education and development on the University Park campus of The Pennsylvania State University, where he heads up a graduate program in career/technical education and workplace learning and performance/employee training and organization development. He has authored or edited over 300 publications, including 103 books. Before he joined Penn State in 1993, he had many years of experience as a training director in government and in business. Patrick Gerity has been working with community colleges in workforce development for over thirty years and this is the third book that focuses on developing community college workforce developers and workforce leaders. He is a recognized leader by the American Association of Community Colleges for his leadership in workforce development. Vernon L. Carraway is a partner and president/CEO of the Langston Du Bois Institute (LDI) in State College, Pennsylvania, a consulting and training group specializing in human performance enhancement for community colleges and small and medium size business organizations.

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