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Policy Outlook: Work Based Learning
Introducing our innovative monthly Policy Outlooks. These concise 30-45 minute virtual meetings unite subject matter experts, government officials, and businesses to discuss critical topics like business climate, taxes, workforce recruitment, and infrastructure. These sessions will cultivate conversations that shape the future of North Dakota's economy.
Presenter
WAYDE SICK has been involved in education and workforce development for over twenty years. His first role with the State of North Dakota was as the Workforce Division Director for the ND Department of Commerce. In May of 2018, he was named the State Director for the Department of Career and Technical Education.
The event will be remote/virtual. To receive call-in information, attendees will need to register in advance.
Topics covered by presenter
- Informed Insights: Experts will dissect current policy issues and program parameters.
- SWOT Analysis: To showcase the opportunities and challenges related to the policy issue
- Interactive Dialogue: Engage in dynamic discussions, ask questions, and challenge the status quo.
Who should attend
- GNDC Policy Council members
- Those looking to learn more about what is going on within the specific policy topic area.
- Members whose organizational success relies on the policy topic
- Individuals with feedback for policy makers on the policy topic
Upcoming SessionsThis is part of our monthly Policy Outlook Series. As we prepare for the 2025 Legislative Session, GNDC will use the input from these sessions to guide our Policy Councils and policy position work.
- Tax Policy
- Career Builders
- Housing
- Previous sessions recordings are available: childcare, immigration, apprenticeship
Attend one or all of these events to shape our policy projection for the future.
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
9:00 AM - 9:45 AM CDTFees/Admission
Member Exclusive
Contact Information
Andrea Pfennig
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