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How schools can produce "future-ready" graduates for your business
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Hunter + 1, Employers like you have a hard time finding workers with 21st century skills. Meanwhile, many high school graduates have trouble finding good jobs. There's a mismatch in our economy, and it is about to get dramatically worse. Economists have warned about automation and "the future of work" for years, but what does it actually mean for employers? How will your company's needs change, and what does a model employee look like? What must high school graduates learn in order to compete? Please join us Tuesday, December 11, for a webinar with Carmel Martin, Managing Director of XQ Institute, for a discussion on the future of work and how high school redesign can help students and their future employers compete. Can you join the call? Sign me up. > secure.businessfwd.org/page/signup/carmel-martin-future-of-work-call-rsvp-yes Send me the recording. > secure.businessfwd.org/page/signup/carmel-martin-future-of-work-call-rsvp-no Here are the details: WHAT: Webinar: High School and the Future of Work WITH: Carmel Martin Managing Director of State and Local Partnerships XQ Institute WHEN: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT Please note: This call is on the record. Please share the invitation with your networks. Click here to register. secure.businessfwd.org/page/signup/carmel-martin-future-of-work-call-rsvp-yes Can't make it? Sign up for the recording. secure.businessfwd.org/page/signup/carmel-martin-future-of-work-call-rsvp-no Thanks, Elizabeth Kerr Policy and Communications Director ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Carmel Martin is the Managing Director for State and Local Partnerships at the XQ Institute. Martin was formerly the executive vice president for policy at American Progress. Martin served as the assistant secretary for policy and budget at the U.S. Department of Education. Prior to her appointment, Martin served as general counsel and deputy staff director for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) as chairman of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. Early in Martin's career, she worked as a trial attorney for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice and as a member of Hogan and Hartson's (now Hogan Lovells) education practice. She graduated with a J.D. and master's degree in public affairs from the University of Texas. After graduate school, Martin was a law clerk to Thomas M. Reavley, judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. Martin has appeared on PBS, NBC, CNN, and Fox. She has been published in and cited in publications including The New York Times and The Washington Post. She was named one of the five women who shape education policy by the National Journal in 2014 and has testified as an expert witness in front of legislative committees, including Congress. PAID FOR BY BUSINESS FORWARD This email was sent to hbiden@rosemontseneca.com. If you wish to unsubscribe, go to http://action.businessfwd.org/page/unsubscribe.
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