Association for Talent Development: WorkingNation
/The Association for Talent Development re-published WorkingNation's article highlighting how Qualcomm is connecting students with the jobs of the future.
Read MoreThe Association for Talent Development re-published WorkingNation's article highlighting how Qualcomm is connecting students with the jobs of the future.
Read MoreWorkingNation President Jane Oates sat down for a podcast interview with EdTechTimes about how vocational education can help solve underemployment in the United States.
Read MoreThe Grads of Life vertical on Forbes.com featured the original WorkingNation piece about how Harbor Freight Tools, the national hardware retailer, is addressing a significant gap between skilled workers and open positions in the trades through its philanthropic support of career and technical education programs.
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation.
Read MorePolitico announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation as part of its daily Playbook Power Briefing for April 24, 2018.
Read MoreThe Hill announced the promotion of Jane Oates to President of WorkingNation as part of its daily Lobbying World briefing.
Read MoreThe Wichita Business Journal highlighted WorkingNation's "Do Something Awesome" video about a new training and credentialing program at WSU-Tech that helping to prepare students for the future of mechanical engineering and architectural design.
Read MoreTV Technology highlighted WorkingNation's "Do Something Awesome" video about a new training program at Akamai Technologies that is broadening and diversifying its potential workforce by giving participants the skills needed to be hired for an entry-level position at the company.
Read MoreNJBiz previewed the TV premier of the WorkingNation-hosted town hall "Re-Skilling the Mid-Career Workforce," at Rutgers University.
Read MoreThe Military Times posted a preview of the WorkingNation-hosted "town hall" event airing as an episode of Hiring America this weekend. The event, "Keeping America's Promise," took place at the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas and featured a panel of experts discussing issues related to veterans transitioning to the civilian workforce.
Read MoreAviationPROS, the online hub for several major aviation trade publications, published WorkingNation's mini-documentary video detailing how aviation industry stakeholders are working together to create an adaptable workforce pipeline.
Read MoreWorkingNation's Chief Content and Programming Officer, Joan Lynch, was a guest on Jefferson Public Radio to discuss the work that WorkingNation is doing to expose hard truths about a looming unemployment crisis in the United States and bring the country together to create and amplify solutions.
Read MoreMarkets Insider, the investment data and financial news hub of Business Insider, posted the release announcing a $750,000 Lumina Founation grant to WorkingNation to fund employment-focused journalism.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Business Journal covered the $750,000 grant given to WorkingNation by Lumina Foundation to develop original video and digital journalism that increases awareness and understanding about the future of work.
Read MoreMotor Age Magazine's AutoProNetwork portal published the "Drive to Succeed" mini-documentary by WorkingNation, highlighting how the next generation of automobile technicians is being trained thanks to a public-private partnership with Snap-on Incorporated and Gateway Technical College.
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Press published a piece summarizing the topics and themes discussed in WorkingNation and Rutgers University’s town hall event “Re-skilling the Mid-Career Workforce.”
Read MoreForbes published a piece summarizing the topics and themes discussed in WorkingNation and Rutgers University’s town hall event “Re-skilling the Mid-Career Workforce.”
Read MorePBS’ Next Avenue, a news service for America’s booming older population, published a piece summarizing the topics and themes discussed in WorkingNation and Rutgers University’s town hall event “Re-skilling the Mid-Career Workforce.”
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal published a dissenting letter-to-the-editor from WorkingNation founder and CEO Art Bilger in response to a recent editorial arguing that robotics and artificial intelligence will create more jobs than they eliminate.
Read MoreWorkingNation founder and CEO Art Bilger penned an op-ed to accompany CNBC’s annual rankings of America’s Top States for Business.
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