It’s time for us to do better at connecting people with opportunities.
Let me share some recent examples with you to get that amazing brain of yours going!
Friday, October 7 was #ManufacturingDay, but it was also the Ribbon Cutting for the new Alliance For Working Together (AWT) Foundation’s Transformation Center in Mentor, OH.
I've known the great folks at AWT for years, through my roles at Swagelok, NTMA and the Precision Metalforming Association as well as my personal volunteer work for the Junior Robobots competition and many #manufacturing / #workforcedevelopment-related interest groups.
It made my DAY to see the amazing and beautiful space filled with brand-new manual and CNC machines, quality and inspection equipment, classrooms, and all sorts of technology and ways to engage with students of all ages and backgrounds.
- Every library, community center, K-12 school, community, vo-tech and higher education institution needs to know about this venue – AND be actively making connections.
- Every community NEEDS to find folks that are PASSIONATE about in-demand industries like manufacturing, healthcare and IT – and fund their big ideas like this!
On Thursday, October 27, I started the morning with Team NEO at their Aligning Opportunities Launch. I LOVED the panel discussions and the ENERGY and IDEAS!
- Can we encourage kids to add a "minor" in a credential track - like #manufacturing, #IT or #healthcare? These are recession-proof industries and today's kids have seen the impact of the pandemic, quarantine, inflation, etc.
- Employers need to get CURIOUS - and consider how to provide wrap-around services so that folks can get to work, take care of their kids, elders, etc., and manage all the "life stuff" that the pandemic forced us to become more aware of.
- Employers should consider strengthening bonds with folks that live within 45 minutes of their site that COULD work for them but aren't on LinkedIn and aren't applying currently. Get to know your community and let your community get to know your company.
- Think about building 'bootcamps' that actually show what careers can entail. More than just a tour. A curated experience that's great for educators, administrators, kids, parents and potential employees.
- Use BIG events in your region to showcase the opportunities at your company and in your community (for Cleveland, the Artemis mission is HUGE).
Then, I had the pleasure of joining Youth Opportunities Unlimited staff and board members for a lunch forum at The City Club of Cleveland all about "out of school time." I learned some CRAZY statistics and got ENERGIZED about the possibilities.
- 80% of a school-age kid's waking hours happen OUTSIDE of the school building.
- Kids are ALWAYS learning, so quality out of school programming is KEY.
- For every $1 we invest in out of school time, we see $3 in savings in the local economy.
- You know it's a QUALITY program when every adult in a program can describe each kid, what they're getting out of it AND what they need to do next to keep growing.
- FUNDING follows teachers and principals, so getting them to buy-into and ADVOCATE for quality out of school programs is KEY.
And my favorite line: "We work with kids so we can make better adults."
YES.
What can YOU do to help make better adults?
How can I help you bring your ideas to reality?
I love a good brainstorming session! Schedule time with me here: https://calendly.com/stacey_schroeder/45min