Speakers:

Santos, Danielle
Communications and Operations Manager
NICE
(Moderator)

Genz, Francie
Co-founder and co-principal
Networked Communities Institute ( INC )

Cherkaski, Erik
Manager Senior
Future Jobs ( JFF )
Synopsis:Â
The Department of Commerce’s workforce development agenda is driven by a set of best practices and principles that value employer-led workforce investments, connect skilled workers to high-quality job opportunities, and result in stackable, industry-recognized credentials. Every sector of the economy needs a cybersecurity workforce, so partnerships that are supported by multiple sectors and communities must be in line with the regional or local economies ‘ skill needs. This webinar will examine the fundamentals of building community-based, multistakeholder partnerships that can result in lucrative cybersecurity jobs.
Resources:Â
Best Practices and Principles for Workforce Development in the Department of Commerce
Systems for Career Pathways
Principles for Good Jobs
Future Employment Opportunities
Partnerships in the Next Generation Sector
RAMPS