Posts Tagged ‘workforce’
Empowering teachers (and students) through hands-on experiences
Empowering teachers (and students) through hands-on experiences It may be the summer, but for nearly 70 teachers in the Springfield area, late June and early July wasn’t a time for vacation – it was time for additional learning and teaching experiences. Educators from 15 area school districts participated in the third annual GO CAPS teacher…
Read MoreEmployee education benefits companies & workers
Employee education benefits companies & workers As businesses continue to look for ways to address their biggest ongoing challenge – finding, developing and keeping quality, skilled employees – many are looking for ways to encourage employees to continue their education or add new training and certifications. Four such businesses shared their experiences on June 8…
Read MoreLaunching summer with a flashback Friday
Launching summer with a flashback Friday Nostalgia was on full display at Farmers Park June 9 as The Network for Young Professionals held its second annual Summer Fest. The 2017 edition, presented in conjunction with the City of Springfield, had a 90s theme, complete with throwback décor, themed food and drinks (can you say Pop…
Read MoreCreating a culture of employee advancement
Creating a culture of employee advancement Time and again, Chamber members – like employers of all stripes across the country – tell us that the biggest challenge they face is finding and keeping quality workers. The statistics bear it out: The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that two-thirds of jobs will require postsecondary education by…
Read MoreTeaching teachers about opportunities for students
Teaching teachers about opportunities for students If you ask most Chamber members about their current outlook for the future, optimism is high. Customers are ready to buy and companies are ready to grow. But if you ask those same companies to identify the biggest potential barrier to growth and optimism, the answer is almost unanimous:…
Read MoreGO CAPS students set to show off their work
GO CAPS students set to show off their work The second crop of students participating in the GO CAPS program are preparing to show off the results of a year of hard work. More than 150 high school juniors and seniors from 11 area school districts will present projects on April 26 during the GO…
Read MoreTelling a story and changing the narrative
Telling a story and changing the narrative When Mary Kellogg’s husband, John Joslyn, told her about his plans to open a museum about the famous sunken ocean liner Titanic, she understood. After all, John had produced a major network television special about the expedition that found the shipwreck and even participated in the dives. When…
Read MoreDemonstrating GO CAPS to a state leader
Demonstrating GO CAPS to a state leader The Greater Ozarks Centers for Advanced Professional Studies (GO CAPS) is in its second year of showing local high school students a handful of the professional opportunities available in four different fields of work. Enrollment in the program has grown dramatically – from 105 students in the program’s…
Read MoreLeadership Kickoff features John Wanamaker & Britton Jobe
Leadership Kickoff features John Wanamaker & Britton Jobe The Network and Leadership Springfield had a huge turnout for our 2017 Leadership Kickoff event, with more than 100 members attending lunch and a Q&A session with new Chamber Chair John Wanamaker from BKD, LLP and Network Chair Britton Jobe from Neale & Newman. Leadership Springfield Board…
Read MoreSpringfieldian honoree offers guidance for young professionals
Springfieldian honoree offers guidance for young professionals By his own account, one of the abilities Bill Kirkman developed over his career was the ability to listen to others and learn from them. If those in attendance at the most recent installment of The Network’s CEO Series have the ability to listen, they likely learned a…
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