[GLC] You're invited to our 11/27 conference: Developing New York's New Workforce
Tara Colton
tcolton at nycfuture.org
Mon Nov 5 12:10:32 EST 2007
Hi everyone - I wanted to let you know about our upcoming conference in
Albany on Tuesday, November 27. We hope you can join us for this exciting
event. The event is free, and please don't hesitate to pass the information
along within your respective networks. I have attached a one-page flyer for
the event, which is also available on our website at
http://www.nycfuture.org/images_pdfs/pdfs/NewWorkforceNov27.pdf. We will be
translating the flyer into Spanish as well.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact me
at tcolton at nycfuture.org or 212-479-3341.
Best,
Tara
Tara Colton
Associate Research Director
Center for an Urban Future
120 Wall Street, 20th Floor
New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 479-3341
Fax: (212) 479-3338
Email: tcolton at nycfuture.org
Visit our website at www.nycfuture.org <http://www.nycfuture.org/>
<http://www.nycfuture.org/content/about/images/NewWorkforceNov27.gif>
While immigrants have become a fast-growing part of the workforce in nearly
every corner of New York State, English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL) programs have not come close to keeping pace with the demand. The
ESOL shortfall poses a serious workforce development challenge for many of
New York's employers, threatens the state's economic competitiveness, and
could seriously impact the economic vitality of communities from Syracuse to
Long Island.
This first-of-its-kind conference will bring together policymakers, business
leaders, literacy advocates and adult education providers to talk about the
increasingly crucial role that English language instruction plays in
workforce development efforts around New York State. Speakers will discuss
what the governor, the legislature, municipal officials and business owners
across the state could do to improve and expand English-language instruction
for working New Yorkers.
Panelists include:
Kenneth Adams, President/CEO, The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
Bethaida Gonzalez, Dean, University College of Syracuse University
Chung-Wha Hong, Executive Director, New York Immigration Coalition
Martha Lopez-Hanratty, Director, Westchester County Office for Hispanic
Affairs
Hon. George D. Maziarz, Chair, Committee on Labor, New York State Senate
Manuel Rivera, Deputy Secretary for Education, New York State
Kevin Smith, Executive Director, Literacy New York
Breakfast and registration: 8:00 am - 8:30 am
Opening presentation and panel discussions: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Keynote speech and lunch: 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
The State Room (former DeWitt Clinton Hotel Ballroom), 142 State Street,
Albany, NY.
For directions, visit www.thestateroomalbany.com
<http://www.nycfuture.org/content/cftemplates/adjump.cfm?click_id=21951&user
_id=18508>
Admission is free but RSVP is required. Contact cuf at nycfuture.org or
212-479-3341 to reserve a seat.
For more on this topic, please see the Center for an Urban Future and SCAA's
2006 report, Lost
<http://www.nycfuture.org/content/cftemplates/adjump.cfm?click_id=21952&user
_id=18508> in Translation.
This event is made possible by generous support from The Altman Foundation
and The Working Poor Families Project.
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The Center for an Urban Future is a New York City-based think tank dedicated
to independent, fact-based research about critical issues affecting New
York's future, including economic development, workforce development, higher
education and the arts.
Center for an Urban Future
120 Wall Street, 20th Floor | New York, NY 10005 | T: 212-479-3341 | F:
212-344-6457 | www.nycfuture.org
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