8:00 AM
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Legislative Breakfast and Registration
We're proud to announce that we'll be kicking off this year's conference with a breakfast at Civic Hall co-hosted by Council Member Amanda Farías. The breakfast is open to all conference attendees, sponsors, and NYC Council Members.
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9:00 AM
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Breakfast and Registration Continue
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9:30 AM
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Welcome by Gregory J. Morris, CEO, NYCETC
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9:55 AM
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In Conversation #1: The Current State of the City’s Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery
- John Celock, Special Projects Editor, City & State NY (Moderator)
- James Parrott, Director of Economic and Fiscal Policies, Center for New York City Affairs at The New School
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10:30 AM
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Dashboard Introduction
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10:40 AM
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In Conversation #2: How NYC Public Schools are Preparing Students for Future Careers
- Angie Kamath, Dean, NYU School of Professional Studies (Moderator)
- David Banks, Chancellor, NYC Department of Education
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11:02 AM
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Keynote Remarks by Maria Torres-Springer, NYC Deputy Mayor for Housing, Economic Development and Workforce
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11:25 AM
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Morning Breakout Session
(attendees will break out into one of the following)
Breakout 1: Advancing Employer Investment in Workforce Development
- Diallo Shabazz, Managing Director, Braven Solutions (Moderator)
- Cecilia Kushner, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, New York City Economic Development Corporation
- Merrill Pond, EVP, Partnership for New York
- Abby Jo Sigal, Executive Director, NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
- Kiersten Barnet, Executive Director, New York Jobs CEO Council
Breakout 2: Reimagining Hiring for Tech Careers
- Helen Kogan, Executive Director, NY/NJ Metro Area, NPower (Moderator)
- Joseph T. McDonald III, President, Development and Communications, Institute for Career Development
- Diosdado G. Gica, EdD, President, Programs and Operations, Institute for Career Development
- Seema Shah, Executive Director, Civic Hall
- Brian Shoicket, AVP, Emerging Technology Initiatives, NYCEDC
- Eli Dvorkin, Editorial & Policy Director, Center for an Urban Future
Breakout 3: Connecting New Yorkers to Municipal Jobs
- David Fischer, Principal, Altior Policy Solutions (Moderator)
- Dawn Pinnock, Commissioner, New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services
- Grace Rauh, Executive Director, 5Boro Institute
- John McDermott, Director of Strategic Partnership, Consortium for Worker Education
Breakout 4: Funding Trends to Support New York Talent
- Kilsys Payamps-Roure, Founding Executive Director, New York City, Braven (Moderator)
- Lisette Nieves, President, Fund for the City of New York
- Amber Rangel, Vice President and Director, Workforce Development, Empire State Development
- Sarah Oltmans, Chief of Grant Strategy, Robin Hood
- Dr. Meisha Porter, President & CEO, The Bronx Community Foundation
- Rafia Zahir-Uddin, Vice President, Global Philanthropy, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Breakout 5: How to Reduce New York’s Persistent Gender Pay Gap
- Leslie Abbey, CEO, Hot Bread Kitchen (Moderator)
- Lina Moe, Center for New York City Affairs at the New School
- Sharon Sewell-Fairman, President & CEO, Women Creating Change
- Sideya Sherman, NYC Chief Equity Officer & Commissioner
- Maria Lizardo, Executive Director, NMIC
All conversations and breakout sessions include live Q&A. You may submit and vote on questions now.
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12:05 PM
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Lunch Opens / Networking on 3rd Floor& conversations continue on 2nd Floor
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12:15 PM
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In Conversation #3: Strategies and Approaches to Building a Successful Workforce Development Ecosystem in NYC
- Stacy Woodruff, Workforce Development Program and Policy Consultant (Moderator)
- Abby Jo Sigal, Executive Director, NYC Mayor’s Office of Talent and Workforce Development
- Valerie Mulligan, Deputy Commissioner, Workforce Connect, New York City Department of Youth and Community Development
- Yurij Pawluk, Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development, NYC Department of Small Business Services
- Jade Grieve, Chief of Student Pathways, Department of Education NYC
- Safiya Baptiste-Taylor, Deputy Commissioner of Career Services, HRA
- Sunil Gupta, Vice President, for the Division of Adult Continuing Education & Workforce Development, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
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1:00 PM
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Lunchtime Chat with CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, hosted by Damion Samuels, Associate Vice President, Youth Services, Goddard Riverside Community Center
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1:35 PM
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In Conversation #4: The Current State of Workforce Development in NYC - The Intermediaries Viewpoint
- Stefanos Chen, Reporter, The New York Times (Moderator)
- Gregory J. Morris, CEO, NYCETC
- Sherazade Langlade-Hunter, CEO, WPTI
- Marjorie Parker, President and CEO, JobsFirstNYC
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2:10 PM
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Afternoon Breakout Session
(attendees will break out into one of the following)
Breakout 1: Supporting Local Economic Engines: Community Hiring Initiatives
- David Meade, Executive Director, Building Skills NY (Moderator)
- Lauren Andersen, University Associate Provost of Careers and Industry Partnerships, CUNY
- Dina Rabiner, Vice President, Economic Development and Strategic Partnerships, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
- Douglas Lipari, Executive Director, Community Hiring, City of New York
- Vanessa Gibson, Bronx Borough President
- Ira Yankwitt, Executive Director, Literacy Assistance Center
Breakout 2: Exploring the Cannabis Industry: Training and Jobs
- Terrence Coffie, Executive Director, CJEI (Moderator)
- Julius Caranda, Business Development Specialist, Office of Cannabis Management
- Tosin Ajayi, Sr. Policy & Research Analyst, Cannabis NYC
- Nikki Kateman, Political & Communications Director, Local 338 RWDSU/UFCW
- David Serrano, Cannabis Workforce Initiative Project Manager, Workforce Development Institute
Breakout 3: Using AI Solutions to Improve Program Outcomes
- Jonathan Bowles, Executive Director, Center for an Urban Future (Moderator)
- Dara Byrne, Dean, Macaulay Honors College
- Andrew Rasiej, Founder, CEO at Civic Hall, Chairman Emeritus, NY Tech Alliance
- Kevin D. Kim, Commissioner, New York City Department of Small Business Services
Breakout 4: Focusing on Workforce Development in New York State: A Conversation with Therese Daly on NYATEP
- Therese Daly, Interim Executive Director, NYATEP
Breakout 5: Building Peer Connections in NYC's Workforce Landscape
Co-led by NYCETC, WPTI, and The Data School, this live training session will introduce attendees to NYCETC's Workforce Landscape Dashboards, and open the floor for a group discussion on how data and technology tools hold potential to break down silos in the workforce development community. Please bring your laptop to this participatory workshop.
- Andrea Vaghy, Chief Program Officer, Workforce Professionals Training Institute (WPTI)
- Stephanie Birmingham, Director of Community and Operations, New York City Employment and Training Coalition
- Connie Koo, Tableau/Alteryx Consultant, The Data School
All conversations and breakout sessions include live Q&A. You may submit and vote on questions now.
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3:30 PM
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In Conversation #5: How to Turn Advocacy Efforts into Policy Wins
- Ben Max, Executive Editor of the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School & Host of the Max Politics podcast
- Michelle Jackson, Executive Director, Human Services Council
- Raysa Rodriguez, Chief Program and Policy Officer, FPWA
- Murad Awawdeh, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC)
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4:00 PM
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Closing Remarks
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4:15 PM
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Program Concludes
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