2024 NYCETC Conference: Setting NYC’s Workforce Agenda – On Policy

December 3, 2024
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Registration:
https://lu.ma/WkDevWeek

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Battery Place, New York, NY, USA

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Battery Place, New York, NY, USA

This year’s conference, Setting NYC’s Workforce Agenda, offers two days of programming with distinct focuses: policy on December 3 and practice on December 4. Each day is designed to stand alone, so whether you attend one or both, you’ll hear from, and network with key partners and colleagues from across the City focused on setting the workforce agenda for 2025. This program is part of NYC Workforce Week, led by NYCETC.

December 3 – Setting the Workforce Agenda — On Policy offers an inspiring deep dive into policy innovation, advocacy, and the future of workforce development. Attendees will explore how strategic policy changes can drive meaningful progress, with a strong focus on legislative reform, funding allocations, and regulatory frameworks that empower an inclusive and diverse workforce.

Agenda

8 am Registration

8:30 am – 9:15 am  Legislative Breakfast

9:15 am – 10 am Welcome, Keynote, and Opening Session

10:15 am – 11:15 am Choose from one of five breakout discussions:

  • Building Tomorrow’s Municipal Workforce: Innovative Approaches to Public Service Careers
  • Reimagining the Workforce: Upskilling to Drive Economic Competitiveness
  • Soaring Opportunities: Job Creation through JFK Redevelopment in Queens
  • Building the Future: Accessible Career Pathways in NYC’s Manufacturing Sector
  • Supporting Success: Policy and Practice for Immigrant and Asylum Seeker Inclusion in the Workforce

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Choose from one of five breakout discussions:

  • Investing in the Future: Enhancing Skills and Opportunities in NYC’s Health and Human Services Sector
  • Economic Growth & Mobility Project (EGMP): National Models
  • The Next Wave: Jobs, Sustainability, and Economic Growth on NYC’s Waterfront
  • Connecting Workers: Public Transportation’s Impact on Workforce Development in NYC
  • From Awareness to Action: Tackling the Gender Pay Gap in NYC

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch

12:30 pm – 1 pm Lunch & Learn: This educational session on WIOA allows participants to gain knowledge or skills, promoting a culture of continuous learning and collaboration.

1:30 pm – 2 pm Join us for an in-depth, candid conversation about strategies and partnerships that can drive sustainable economic growth and support the workforce agenda in NYC.

2:15 pm – 3:30 pm Choose from one of five breakout discussions:

  • Expanding Opportunities: Workforce Solutions for Equity and Inclusion of Justice-Impacted Individuals
  • Rethinking Support Systems: Overcoming Benefits Cliffs for Long-Term Prosperity and Security
  • Land of Innovation: Harnessing Bioscience for Economic Growth at SPARC Kips Bay
  • Closing the Digital Divide: Expanding Infrastructure for Inclusive Connectivity
  • The Future of Government Contracting: Addressing Barriers and Creating Solutions

3:45 pm – 4 pm Closing Remarks

This agenda is still evolving, with speakers to be announced soon.

 

Tickets

NYCETC members enjoy early bird and discounted tickets starting October 10. Members have a special ticket price of $175/day, and the standard ticket rate is $250/day. General admission ticketing begins on October 15. 

Your ticket includes:

  • Plenary sessions, breakout sessions, and fireside chats
  • Engage with 300 economic and workforce development leaders, including training providers, educators, funders, employers, and government officials
  • Legislative breakfast and complimentary networking lunch
  • Invite to exclusive pre-and post-conference virtual networking space

Register for 12/3

Sponsors

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Partner

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Sponsors enjoy complimentary conference tickets and branding opportunities. Learn more about our sponsor packages.

Host Committee

Host Committee Chair: Debbie Roman, Managing Director, Per Scholas
Cynthia Y. Brackett, Regional Director, NYC, Center for Employment Opportunities
Lakythia Ferby, Technical Advisor, International Rescue Committee
Celeste Frye, Founder and CEO, Public Works Partners
Daniella Henry, Senior Director of Policy and Community Engagement, Elemental Impact
Yahshaanyah L. Hill, Senior Vice President & Chief Program Officer, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation
Helen Kogan, Executive Director, Metro, NPower
Jennifer Mitchell, President and CEO, The Doe Fund
David Nidus, Executive Director, Andromeda Community Initiative
Priya Ramanathan, Head of Growth, FutureFit AI

Contact

Stephanie Birmingham, Director of Community and Operations, at (646) 866-7097 or email sbirmingham@nycetc.org.

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Battery Place, New York, NY, USA

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, Battery Place, New York, NY, USA