Author: Stephanie Birmingham

02.29.24

Statement on Black History Month; For Jobs and Freedom

There is no shortage of dynamism among the members of our coalition. Regardless of the particular job title or communities served, the efforts to put New Yorkers on paths to work – no matter the starting point – are relentless and inspired. Embedded in these efforts – whether we call it out bluntly or now – […]

02.28.24

A Conversation with Ira Yankwitt, Literacy Assistance Center

This week Gregory J Morris sat down with Ira Yankwitt, Literacy Assistance Center to discuss adult literacy programming and the new RFP from the Department of Youth and Community Development.

02.26.24

Workforce Benchmarking Network Announced in NYC

An opportunity for up to 15 NYCETC members to participate in monthly activities, exploring how to use qualitative and quantitative data to understand their impact beyond required programs measures.

02.09.24

Pathways to Public Service Careers

At NYCETC’s annual conference on December 6, three prominent voices in workforce and related policy areas came together for a panel discussion of a significant yet underappreciated challenge facing New York City: the staffing shortfall in city government.

01.31.24

A Conversation with Lisa M. Flores, Mayor’s Office of Contract Services

In December, Gregory J Morris sat down with Lisa M. Flores, Chief City Procurement Officer and Director of the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services to discuss her role, contracting with the city and PASSPort.