We are excited to announce a new opportunity for local communities to deliver Workforce Leadership Academies in partnership with the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program. This year we plan to add three new Academies to our network of 22 Academies in 17 communities. In addition, we will welcome 3-5 previous partners to participate in facilitator and coaching support as they conduct additional Academies in their regions. And this year, in response to the rising interest in skills-based mobility strategies, we will be integrating new content and resources to support shared learning on how skills-based mobility strategies can contribute to workforce ecosystems. This session introduced attendees to the Academy experience and further details of the application process, including both the intent to apply form and the full application.
For more information about this announcement, visit: https://www.aspeninstitute.org/blog-posts/eop-seeks-partners-for-new-workforce-leadership-academies/
To submit an intent to apply form, visit: https://aspeninstitute.surveymonkey.com/r/WLA-Intent-to-Apply-2024
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