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Completing the Circuit: Electrifying the Job Market

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COMPLETING THE CIRCUIT: ELECTRIFYING THE JOB MARKET


11th Annual Community Development Summit
Thursday, November 8, 2012 
7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 


Presented by the Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin, Inc. (UEDA), the City of Milwaukee & Mayor Tom Barrett


 Join us at this exciting annual event!


This year, UEDA's annual Summit will feature a unique format that focuses on the challenges and collaborative opportunities available in the areas of workforce development, entrepreneurship and business growth.

"Plug-In" and Engage! You will:



  • Hear participants & perspectives from established employers, educational institutions, workforce development agencies, local chambers, nonprofit organizations, entrepreneurs and others.

  • Learn about successful initiativesunderway in other regions from Carol Coletta, director of ArtPlace and former President & CEO of CEOs for Cities.

  • Contribute to the infusion of new and innovative approaches that will help foster collaboration, align resources and increase employment & entrepreneurship opportunities in SE WI.


 


 


REGISTER HERE


 



Contact us: (414)562-9904
www.uedawi.org

Bill Johnson, Executive Director
Kristi Luzar, Program Manager

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Laurie Goetz June 5, 2013 at 08:34 pm
I dislike so much sarcasm in one post. Why not just come out and say something directly?
John Q. Public June 6, 2013 at 09:39 pm
Steve, I have friends and co-workers whose political leanings vary from far right to far left andRead More everything in between. I certainly wouldn't make decisions "on their future" simply based on whether or not they signed a petition. I value the input I receive from my exposure to their varying viewpoints. It seems awfully petty and shortsighted to base so many decisions on one factor. When I hire an employee, political opinions are not important to me - credentials, experience, work ethic, that's what I look for; I am interested in hiring a competent person, not someone who simply shares my political leanings. You frequently tout yourself as a "producer" - of what, I don't know. Since you so strongly support the idea of making decisions on the litmus test of whether or not someone supports or opposes Governor Walker, I suggest that you let everyone know the name of your company and what you produce. That way, people who share your ideals can support your business and those that don't can make an educated decision as to whether or not they want to work with you.
Bucky June 17, 2013 at 07:20 pm
One battle lost is not the end of the war. Walker has proven to be the biggest loser that this stateRead More has ever seen. We are almost last in every catagory and if your married with daughters all your thier rights have been taken away by your God. Remember when you and Walker take your place in hell the dead will some day walk the earth again.
JudyLee Tarbox June 5, 2013 at 08:16 am
What time is the Student Play festival@ East?
Liz June 5, 2013 at 09:19 am
The show starts at 7pm both nights. Hope to see you there!