Haslam To Host Conference On Re-Imagining Workforce Development In South

Conference Is Here June 25-26

  • Monday, June 18, 2012

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam announced Monday that as chairman of the Southern Growth Policies Board he is bringing together leaders from throughout the south to discuss education and workforce issues, with a view towards re-imagining how states prepare workers for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

The 2012 Chairman’s Conference: Re-imagining Workforce Development will take place in Chattanooga on June 25 and 26 and will focus on job and workforce trends, including the skills leading businesses are looking for in their workers in order to remain competitive in the global marketplace. 

The conference will also explore new ways of connecting existing efforts in education and workforce development and better aligning them with business needs. 

“Tennessee is leading the way nationally in K-12 education reform and will continue to build on that momentum.

 We have also made progress in post-secondary education, and I believe the time is right to take that work to the next level,” Governor Haslam said.  “Being intentional about matching the skills we’re teaching our graduates with the real-world skills that employers are looking for is a crucial part of this process, and I look forward to hearing and learning from national experts in this discussion.”

Featured speakers include:
 

Jamie Merisotis, president and CEO, Lumina Foundation

Marc Tucker, president and CEO, National Center on Education and the Economy

Ronald Ferguson, director of the Achievement Gap Initiative and co-leader of the Pathways to Prosperity Project, Harvard Graduate School of Education.

The conference marks the 40th anniversary of the Southern Growth Policies Board and will examine the progress of Southern states in education and workforce development, to reflect on what has changed over the past several decades, and to look ahead to what needs to be done to prepare for the future. 

Kennedy Profile in Courage award-winner, former Gov. William Winter, who is most well-known for his role in leading the charge for education reform in Mississippi from 1980 to 1984, will be a leader in the discussion about the south’s progress and prospects. 

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