“Next Generation” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How (and Why Now) May 13, 2015 California Workforce Association Presented by Lindsey Woolsey Anaheim,

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“Next Generation” Sector Partnerships: What, Why, How (and Why Now) May 13, 2015 California Workforce Association Presented by Lindsey Woolsey Anaheim, CA

Today’s Industry Partnerships: Are industry driven Are regional Are convened by a credible third party Act as a coordinating body across multiple education, workforce development, economic development and other programs Create highly customized responses to a target industry’s needs, and therefore highly accurate responses They are about more than workforce training Treat employers as partners, not just customers Are NOT a grant program, a short term project, a passing fad; they are a long term partnership

They are different from: Your state workforce investment board Your regional or city economic development board Your Chamber of Commerce An industry association Your Community College Advisory Boards A career pathway employer group

Where are they operating?

The Green Alliance (Energy-focused Manufacturing), PA J&J Mechanical, a small commercial HVAC company, quadrupled their employee base as a result of expanded connections to residential retrofitting needs = 20 NEW JOBS Maccabee Industrial, a steel fabricator, expanded product line to include windmill skeleton construction = NEW PRODUCT LINE, 10 NEW JOBS Gerome Manufacturing, steel fabricator, expanded wind mill parts production, added new product line to product brackets for construction of green buildings = NEW PRODUCT LINE, 18 NEW JOBS Therm-O-Rock East, Inc., manufacturer of vermiculite (material used to insulate batteries) discovered through the Partnership that the material could be used in retrofitting insulation, as well as in green soil for potted plants and gardens = 2 NEW PRODUCT LINES, 20 NEW JOBS Tri-State Biofuels, a small woodstove pellet manufacturer, connected with Marsalis Shale oil and gas drilling companies via the Partnership, researched uses of wood pellets as absorber of drilling waste, and invented a new product. = NEW PRODUCT LINE, 25 NEW JOBS = TRIPLED SAWDUST PURCHASES FROM LOCAL SAWMILLS World Kitchen, formerly Corningware, now makes pyrex glass for solar panels. Via Partnership networking, added new production line to meet regional demand = NEW PRODUCT LINE = 60 NEW JOBS * Launched in 2010, over 153 jobs created by Summer 2012

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Industry: What’s the Goal? Industry Leadership in developing the agenda, the priorities and the strategies for action. Industry Partnership demonstrated in a willingness to collaborate together (company-to- company), and with support partners. Industry Commitment in implementing action areas, including time, in-kind and financial commitments as required to realize goals.

Heard this lately? Job-driven, Industry-driven, Demand-driven More, better, stronger employer partnerships Industry-driven courses and credentials Industry driven career pathways

Why Sector Partnerships? skills mismatch I.There is increasing debate about a skills mismatch in our economy: by 2020, nearly two out of every three U.S. jobs will require some postsecondary education and training, but 42% of adults in the U.S. (25-64) have no PSE credential. 64% of companies say they cannot find qualified applicants for management, scientific, engineering or technical positions. -McKinsey Survey 67% of small and midsize manufacturers report moderate to severe workforce shortages, and they predict this will get worse not better. -National Manufacturing Institute Survey II.We are back in a tight labor economy, where skills matter more than ever in order for workers to get an edge and foothold in the jobs market. fewer resources : steady declines in investment since the eighties. III.We must address these challenges with fewer resources : steady declines in investment since the eighties. Federal employment and training expenditures (non-veteran) down. Federal employment and training expenditures (non-veteran) down. Higher education enrollments/tuitions up; appropriations down. Higher education enrollments/tuitions up; appropriations down.

What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. Education Historically: Train & Pray I. Workforce Development I. Economic Development

What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. Education Today: Career Pathways I. Workforce Development I. Economic Development

Designs by What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development I. Economic Development ?

Designs by What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development I. Economic Development Historically: Business Attraction

Designs by What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development I. Economic Development Today: Industry Clusters

Designs by Industry Clusters What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development ? I. Economic Development

Designs by Industry Clusters What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development Historically: Customized Business Training + Job Matching III. Economic Development

What’s our response? EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. EducationCareer Pathways I. Workforce Development Today: Sector/Industry Partnerships III. Economic Development Designs by Industry Clusters

Designs by Industry Clusters Sector Strategies Coming of Age: EDUCATION, WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I. Education Career Pathways I. Workforce Development III. Economic Development

Finally, this is “Layered” Work

Questions Now? Questions later? Contact me anytime: Lindsey Woolsey