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Upper Great Lakes Talent Summit Update

  Talent Summit 2013

Thank you for your continued support of the talent development system in the Upper Peninsula.  Here is an update from the planning team that is working on improvement strategies identified at the Talent Summit.

 

Members of the planning team include: Mike Koster, Superintendent of Delta Schoolcraft Intermediate School District; Gwen Worley, Director of Eastern UP Michigan Works; Brian Sarvello, CTE Director at Marquette Alger Regional Service Agency; Deb Veiht, Superintendent of Marquette Alger Regional Service Agency; Mark Massicotte, President of L'Anse Manufacturing; Tony Retaskie, UP Construction Council; Dave Goudreau, Owner of Northern Wings Repair; Holly Peoples, Deb Doyle and Robert Micheau from Michigan Works! The Job Force; Derek Bush from Lake Superior Community Partnership; Penny Parmet with North Central Schools and Adult Education; Laurie Kaufman with Bankers life and Casualty; Annette Johnson, Career Counselor and Liaison with Bay College; Dan Reattoir, Superintendent of Eastern UP Intermediate School District; Tammy Rutledge, CTE Director from Eastern UP Intermediate School District and Dana Sitzler from the University of Michigan office of Government Relations.

 

The planning team is developing an asset map of all career exploration, preparation and guidance activities throughout the over 90 school buildings in our region.  This will be an important tool in helping to strengthen our talent pipeline.  The 7 ISD Career and Technical Education Directors have taken the lead on this project and will produce a draft of this item by mid-January. 

 

The outcomes from this document will be first and foremost to identify successful practices and celebrate them.  Many fantastic efforts are happening in our school districts and this will help to raise awareness about these activities in our region.  The best practices that are identified here will be shared throughout districts for potential replication. 

 

The second priority will be identifying areas that may have gaps in career related efforts.  Identifying areas of need will help with finding resources that may be able to assist.  Finally, based on the data, there will be region-wide improvement strategies to cultivate and implement in the region.

 

The date for the 2014 Talent Summit has been set for October 30th at NMU.  Please mark your calendar.

 

Again, we thank you for your support and will be sending you periodic updates as we move ahead with action items in our region.  Please contact Holly Peoples with any questions at hpeoples@jobforce.org or 906-280-2441. 


 

 

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January 21, 2014

50th Anniversary Annual Meeting

Operation Action Color  
 Northern Michigan University, University Center 
1401 Presque Isle Ave. 
Marquette, MI 49855

Each year, the members of Operation Action U.P. and the business community from across Michigan's Upper Peninsula gather to review the accomplishments of the past year and cast the vision for the next. Key business leaders will share their success stories and economic development progress will be reviewed.  The UPWard Initiative Business Plan Competition winner is also presented at this event. 


Keynote Speaker
John Hofmeister
*Founder and CEO, Citizens for Affordable Energy

*Former President Shell Oil Company

*Author of
Why We Hate The Oil Companies: Straight Talk From an Energy Insider

John Hofmeister is a leader with a unique perspective on not only the oil industry, but on the nation's energy situation as a whole. He is a highly sought after presenter, pundit, writer, energy and leadership expert. His greatest gift is that in his speaking and writing he connects with every man and woman in this country with straightforward talk and understandable writing.

 

In addition to John's book, "Why We Hate the Oil Companies: Straight Talk from an Energy Insider," he has written many op-eds (some are included in this packet) and scores of articles. A superb interviewee, he has appeared on Charlie Rose, Glenn Beck, Neil Cavuto, Meet the Press, Fox Business Network and more. He is also a regular contributor on CNBC's SquawkBox. He has spoken at the Universities of Harvard, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, UCLA and Arizona to name a few.

 

As president of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister was known for being a straight shooter, willing to challenge his peers throughout the industry. Now, he's a man on a mission, the founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, a non-profit association, crisscrossing the country in a grassroots campaign to change the way we look at energy in this country. His purpose is "To educate citizens and government officials about pragmatic, non-partisan affordable energy solutions, environmental protection, energy alternatives, efficiency, infrastructure, public policy, competitiveness, social cohesion, and quality of life." While pundits proffer false new promises of green energy independence, or flatly deny the existence of a problem, Hofmeister offers an insider's view of what's behind the energy companies' posturing, and how.

 

Hofmeister serves as the Chairman of the National Urban League and is a member of the U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee. He serves as non-executive Director of the Hunting PLC, London, UK, Lufkin Industries Inc., CAMAC Energy, Inc., and the Sodexo North America Business Advisory Board. He is Senior Advisor to two energy start-ups: Liberty Power of Fort Lauderdale, Fl and NewEarth Technologies of Seattle, WA. Hofmeister also serves on the boards of the Foreign Policy Association, Strategic Partners, LLC, the Gas Technology Institute and the Center for Houston's Future. Hofmeister is a Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources. He also is a past Chairman and serves as a Director of the Greater Houston Partnership. Hofmeister is active in education serving Advisory Boards at the University of Houston and the University of North Texas. He is also a Director of the Texas Education Reform Committee. 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

 

 

 

 

December 27, 2013
Starting a Business Workshop 

(MI-SBTDC)
Location: Michigan Works! Service Center in Marquette County 
Time: Noon - 2:00 pm EST
For more information call Michigan Works! at 906.228.3075 

 

  

 

 

January 9, 2014
Business After Hours
Household Appliance/Art Van
Time: 5:00 - 7:00 PM ET
Location: TBA
For more information please contact Lake Superior
Partnership at lscp@marquette.org

 

 

 

January 16, 2014
Economic Outlook Breakfast
Time: 7:45 - 9:30 AM ET, Registration begins at 7:45 a.m.
Location: Ramada Inn, MQT
Fees/Admission: $10.00
For more information please contact Lake Superior
Partnership at lscp@marquette.org

 

 

 

January 21, 2014
Bay Area Economic Club
Topic: Education
Location: Bay College Joseph Heirman Center
For more information call Sheila Krueger at 906-786-2192
or email shughes@deltami.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last week 20 people found employment through Michigan Works! The Job Force Board with estimated annual wages of $388,681.60.
Thanks to our many partners
that helped make these connections possible.
Our vision is to create and maintain a healthy and growing economy with a local workforce that has the knowledge, skills, and abilities to enable local employers to compete and succeed in a global and technologically-sophisticated market place.

Thank you for your continued support of economic and workforce development efforts throughout our region.


Sincerely,

Orrin Bailey
Michigan Works! The Job Force Board

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