On Nov. 24 and 25, the Ohio Workforce Coalition Leadership Council members gathered in Columbus for their annual planning retreat. Discussion included formulating specific action steps that will continue to advance OWC’s effectiveness in promoting public policies that build the skills of adult workers, meet the needs of business, and strengthen the workforce system.
In addition, new committee chairs were appointed along with the seating of Kyle Fee to the Leadership Council. Kyle Fee is a senior policy analyst in the Community Development Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. His work focuses on the intersection of labor markets and economic development, urban economics, and economic geography. Mr. Fee has a BS in economics and business administration from John Carroll University and a master’s in urban studies: economic development from Loyola University. He is currently pursuing his doctorate at Cleveland State University’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs.
The following committees were formed and chairs appointed:
Legislative Committee
Chair: Valerie Ridgeway, United Way of Central Ohio
Statewide Coalition/Workforce Development Convening
Chair: Rebecca Kusner, Towards Employment
OWC Guiding Principles
Chair: Kelly Kupcak, WANTO
Outreach and Marketing
Chair: Kerrie Carte, WSOS Community Action Commission, Inc.
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