The discussion begins with Andrew’s early years transforming Irving Plaza into a community space and witnessing the stark digital divide just outside his window. That awareness sparked a decades-long journey: from early efforts to bring tech access to public schools to launching Civic Hall as a national hub for innovation. Andrew shares the moments that shaped his career and why equity has always been the driving force behind his work.
With AI accelerating at breakneck speed, Andrew and Greg examine the dramatic reset now facing workforce systems across the country. From training pipelines and school curricula to outdated infrastructure, they unpack why this moment demands more than incremental change and what it means for middle-skill workers who risk being left behind.
This episode offers a powerful call to action for policymakers, nonprofit leaders, technologists, and public workforce officials: if we’re to build an equitable AI future, we must fundamentally rethink how we train, govern, and lead in the digital age.
Whether you’re navigating workforce funding, leading public systems, or trying to understand what AI means for the future of work, this episode offers sharp insights, personal reflections, and a roadmap for what comes next.
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Published by: New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC)
Produced by: Manhattan Neighborhood Network