Author: Stephanie Birmingham

01.16.25

NYCETC Launches Advisory Council to Advance its Mission to Drive Workforce Development Innovation in NYC

The Advisory Council will provide strategic guidance and foster partnerships to enhance job skills and equitable workforce opportunities for New Yorkers

01.14.25

Celebrating Our Members Featured on City & State’s 2024 Trailblazers in Economic Development List

Following NYCETC’s inaugural Workforce Development Week —a week-long event bringing together policymakers, practitioners, and leaders across workforce and economic development, higher education, philanthropy, city and state government, and labor (#NYCWorkforceWeek) —we are proud to celebrate leaders from our member organizations honored in City & State’s prestigious 2024 Trailblazers in Economic Development list. Congratulations to: “Including our members […]

12.11.24

Second Workforce Benchmarking Network Launching in 2025

Corporation for a Skilled Workforce is pleased to announce the 2025 Workforce Benchmarking Network New York City cohort, with support from The Pinkerton Foundation, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, and Deutsche Bank, and in partnership with New York City Employment and Training Coalition.

10.18.24

A Conversation on Benefits Cliffs

Shoshana Marder, the newly appointed Executive Director of Leap Fund, joins Gregory J. Morris, CEO of NYCETC, for a discussion on her professional journey and the tools, policy initiatives, and advocacy efforts addressing benefits cliffs. Gregory J Morris, NYCETC: Tell us about the work. And tell us about your journey, too. Shoshana Marder, Leap Fund: […]

10.02.24

A Conversation on “Bold Solutions to Re-Engage”

Cass Conrad, Executive Director of The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, and David Fischer, Principal of Altior Policy Solutions, sit down with Gregory J Morris, Chief Executive Officer of NYCETC, for a conversation on the new report Bold Solutions to Re-Engage. The report “delves into the pressing issue of declining college enrollment, a challenge significantly […]