Author: Stephanie Birmingham

06.14.23

NYC Workforce Development Board Eyes Federal Funding Boost, SYEP’s 60th Anniversary, and Apprenticeships

This feature is part of our ongoing series of communications on items and initiatives related to city offices, agencies, officials and the New York City Council.

05.31.23

New York City Employment and Training Coalition Congratulates Maria Torres-Springer on Expanded Portfolio of Housing, Economic and Workforce Development

In response to the news that Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer will take on an expanded portfolio to include Housing, Economic Development and Workforce Development, NYCETC released the following statement

05.24.23

NYCETC’s Testimony: New York City Council Committee on Finance Executive Budget Hearing

Submitted on May 24, 2023 A recording of this testimony is available here. I’d like to thank Chair Brannan for his leadership and the opportunity to provide testimony. I’mGregory J Morris, CEO of the New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC) – the largestcity-based workforce development association in the country. NYCETC serves as the […]

05.24.23

NYCETC Speaks on the FY24 Executive Budget

On Wednesday, May 24th, the New York City Council Committee on Finance heard public testimony on the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2024. In excess of 12 hours, Finance Chair Justin Brannan and members of the Committee on Finance heard from over 300 New Yorkers on a range of topics related to Mayor Adams’ proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal […]

05.23.23

FY24 Budget Hearing: Department of Small Business Services

Editor’s note: This feature was originally included in NYCETC’s NYC Workforce Weekly newsletter, which is delivered free to subscribers’ inboxes every Wednesday with trends and top stories about workforce development in New York City. Subscribe here. Small Business Committee Chair Julie Menin speak with Commissioner Kim and his team 2 hours 6 minutes into the recorded […]

05.18.23

City Council Probes DYCD on Hiring, Summer Programs, and Adult Literacy

This feature is part of our ongoing series of communications on items and initiatives related to city offices, agencies, officials and the New York City Council.