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The Central Region Consortium has planned a Webinar for Thursday, October 13, 2011 to discuss how we can collaborate to respond to the workforce training needs that will be required by the California's High Speed Rail system.

The agenda we have planned will first inform participants about High-Speed Rail
efforts that have begun within the state.  As we conclude, we will ask you, "Where do we go from here to collaborate and support this incredible regional opportunity?"

The original call access instructions have been changed to accommodate the request for a Webinar.  Please disregard the original instructions that were disseminated last week.
NEW instructions are listed below.

You may join the call via phone OR Webinar.  The Webinar's agenda and list of presenters appear below.  Time for Q & A will follow the presentations. 


We invite your participation!

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AGENDA TOPICS

PRESENTERS

  • Welcome and Overview
  • Review Webinar and Communication Tools 

 

 

  • Overview of WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE for California's High-Speed Rail (HSR)
  • Report on information shared by Roelof van Ark, CEO of the CA High-Speed Rail Authority, during a panel presentation that took place in Bakersfield during the CA Partnership for the SJ Valley Elevate Summit, October 7, 2011.
  • Statewide issues related to High-Speed Rail

 

 Jim Andersen, CTE Co-Chair

Sue Clark, Project Director

Central Region Consortium

 

 

 

Peter Davis

 

Statewide Director

Advanced Transportation Technology, & Energy Initiative (ATTE)

 

Economic & Workforce Development (EWD) Program of the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges

  • The High Speed Rail Coalition and Inter-Segmental Proposal
  • Colleges Affected by the HSR
  • Workforce Implications of HSR

 

 

 

 

Michelle Marquez

 

Director

EWD Center of Excellence 

serving the Central Region

 

 

  • Update - The Chancellor's Office Perspective on California's High Speed Rail

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  • Questions and Answers
  • Next Steps:  Where do we go from here? 

   

Ray York

 

Dean

Economic & Workforce Development  

 

Interim Dean

Nursing and Allied Health 

Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges

 

 

 

Facilitated by Jim Andersen, Co-Chair

Central Region Consortium 

 

 

 


NEW WEBINAR ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS
for Thursday, October 13, 2011 from 9:30-10:30 a.m.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Originally, this meeting was set-up for call access only.  We have decided to change the set-up to include Webinar access and format.  Call participants have the option of joining the call via telephone or Webinar.  See NEW access instructions below.
 

TEST your computer for readiness PRIOR to the call if you will be accessing Webinar services.  We will begin the Webinar promptly. 

 

PARTICIPANT DETAILS   

> Dial your telephone conference line: (888) 886-3951
 
> Enter your passcode: 145966
 
> Go to
 
> Click the Participant Log In button under the Webinars logo
 
> Locate your meeting and click Go
 
> Fill out the form and click connect
 
PARTICIPANT CONFERENCE FEATURES

*0 - Contact the operator for audio assistance
*6 - Mute/unmute your individual line

FOR ASSISTANCE

CCC Confer Client Services - Monday - Friday between 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Phone: 760-744-1150 ext 1537 or 1554
Email: clientservices@cccconfer.org

 

Historical Perspectives
 Transcontinental Railroad-Act signed by Lincoln in 1862
 

President Lincoln signs Act establishing the two main lines of the Transcontinental Railroad, July 1862,  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Golden Gate Bride Construction 1933

 


Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge and
 the Bay Bridge, 1933 

 

 

 








It might be interesting to think about our world today and reflect upon some of the great achievements that emerged from very difficult economic times.
 
1862     *     1933     *     2012

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