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NYCETC 2019 Conference

The 2019 NYCETC Conference is the premier event of New York City’s workforce development community, bringing together over 500 national and local experts, employers, workforce professionals, government officials and funders for a day filled with information, idea sharing and networking.


“Designing a System for the Future of Workers” will include topics that explore the variety of opportunities and challenges currently impacting employers, policy officials, philanthropy, jobseekers and workforce organizations, including workforce development policy, the role of technology and big data tools in recruiting practices, employer talent needs, public-private partnerships, and the diversity of NYC’s talent pool.


For full details, see NYCETC 2019 Conference Program Book or agenda, speakers and workshops below.


REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. To be placed on the waitlist, please email Annie Garneva at agarneva@nycetc.org with the your full name, organization and contact number, and we will respond if space becomes available. Note: Please write "NYCETC 2019 CONFERENCE WAITLIST" in the subject line of your email. Thank you.

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The 2019 NYCETC conference attracts over 500 national and local experts, employers, workforce professionals, government officials and funders for a day filled with information, idea sharing and networking.


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DATE

DATE

October 
26 
2016 
7:00am 
11:00pm

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Wednesday 
7:00am 
11:00pm

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

WES MOORE

CEO

ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION

Wes Moore is the CEO of Robin Hood, one of the largest anti-poverty forces in the nation. He is a bestselling author, a combat veteran, and a social entrepreneur. Wes’ first book, “The Other Wes Moore,” a perennial New York Times bestseller, captured the nation’s attention on the fine line between success and failure in our communities and in ourselves. That story has been optioned by executive producer Oprah Winfrey and HBO to be made into a movie. He is also the author of the bestselling books “The Work,” “Discovering Wes Moore,” and “This Way Home.”


Before becoming CEO at Robin Hood, Wes was the founder and CEO at BridgeEdU, an innovative tech platform addressing the college completion and job placement crisis. BridgeEdU reinvents freshman year for underserved students. Wes remains chairman of the board of directors at BridgeEDU. He has also worked in finance as an investment banker with Deutsche Bank in London and with Citigroup in New York.

KATHY HOCHUL

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

NEW YORK

Kathy Hochul is the 77th Lieutenant Governor of New York.


As Lieutenant Governor, Hochul serves as the President of the NYS Senate and Chairs the Regional Economic Development Councils and NYS Women’s Suffrage 100th Anniversary Commemoration Commission. She Co-Chairs the NYS Heroin and Opioid Abuse Task Force and Community College Councils. She also chairs 10 Regional Economic Development Councils that have transformed the State’s economy by building upon regional strengths through long-term strategic plans. 


Lieutenant Governor Hochul served as County Clerk from 2007 to 2011. Before that, Hochul worked for 14 years as a Hamburg Town Councilmember. She served as liaison to the local economic development agency and worked to attract new businesses and create jobs following the loss of the WNY manufacturing base.

MARIA TORRES-SPRINGER

VICE PRESIDENT FOR U.S. PROGRAMS

FORD FOUNDATION

Maria Torres-Springer is vice president for US programs. She oversees the foundation’s domestic programming for Civic Engagement and Government, Creativity and Free Expression, Just Cities and Regions, Technology and Society, Future of Work(ers), and Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice. Previously, Maria spent almost 15 years in public service with the City of New York. She has led three agencies with over 3,000 employees and approximately $2 billion in annual operating budgets, addressing some of the city’s most significant public policy challenges. Throughout her tenure in government, she worked to create powerful partnerships among communities, business, and the agencies she has led in pursuit of expanded economic opportunity for all New Yorkers.


Previously, Maria served as first female president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation; the commissioner of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the nation's largest municipal housing agency; and the commissioner of the New York City Department of Small Business Services.

ERIC ADAMS

BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT

In 2013, Brooklynites elected Eric as the first person of color to serve as their borough president; he is currently serving his second term as Brooklyn’s chief executive. In 1995, Eric co-founded 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, an advocacy group that rose to nationwide prominence speaking out against police brutality, racial profiling, and departmental diversity. He also served at one time as president of the Grand Council of Guardians, a statewide fraternal society for African-Americans in law enforcement. Through leadership roles in these organizations, Eric helped raise thousands of dollars for worthy causes across New York City. Eric was elected to the first of four terms in the New York State Senate in 2006, where he represented a diverse range of neighborhoods across brownstone and central Brooklyn. During his tenure in the State Legislature, he chaired both the Veterans, Homeland Security, and Military Affairs Committee and the Racing, Gaming, and Wagering Committee. 

VICKI BEEN

DEPUTY MAYOR OF HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NYC MAYOR'S OFFICE

Been is a nationally recognized expert on land use, urban policy and affordable housing and is the former Commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. As HPD Commissioner from 2014 to 2017, Been helped craft Housing New York, the Mayor’s plan to tackle the affordability crisis and create and preserve 200,000 affordable homes by 2024. 


Been previously served as the Director of NYU's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, the Boxer Family Professor of Law at NYU School of Law, and an Affiliated Professor of Public Policy of the NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. 

GALE BREWER

 MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT

Gale A. Brewer is the 27th Borough President of Manhattan. 


Brewer previously served on the City Council for 12 years, serving as the founding chair of the Technology Committee and leading the Government Operations Committee. There, the Council passed her legislation guaranteeing paid sick leave for most hourly employees, requiring all City data be published online, and protecting domestic workers from abusive practices. Prior to that, she served as Chief of Staff to Council Member Ruth Messinger, NYC Deputy Public Advocate, Director of the city’s Federal Office, and Executive Director of the Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women.

RUBEN DIAZ, JR.

BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT

Ruben Diaz Jr. first entered public office as a member of the New York State Assembly in 1997, and is currently serving his third full term as Bronx Borough President, having been reelected in November 2017 with more than 88 percent of the vote.


Prior to his current role Borough President Diaz served seven terms in the State Legislature. In the State Assembly, Ruben Diaz Jr. served as Chair of the Committee on Election Law and on the Assembly’s Standing Committees on Education, Ways & Means, Children and Families, Environmental Conservation and Transportation. He was also a member of the Assembly’s Puerto Rican and Hispanic Task Force and the Black/Puerto Rican and Asian Legislative Caucus.

JAMES PATCHETT

PRESIDENT AND CEO

NYC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

The President and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation, James Patchett has spent his career building stronger cities through investments in affordable housing, innovation, and 21st century infrastructure. In his current role overseeing job growth and economic development for the City of New York, James taps into his deep experience in real estate, finance, government, and urban planning. During his tenure, he has overseen some of the city’s most ambitious projects, including launching a citywide ferry system, developing Mayor de Blasio’s 100,000 jobs plan, and optimizing NYCEDC’s 60 million square feet of real estate.


Prior to his appointment as NYCEDC President in 2016, James served as chief of staff to Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Alicia Glen, where he helped oversee more than 25 city agencies and played a pivotal role in preserving thousands of affordable homes. Before moving to City Hall, James was a vice president in Goldman Sachs’ Urban Investment Group, where he spent seven years providing equity and debt to projects ranging from commercial developments to housing to charter schools.

J. PHILLIP THOMPSON

DEPUTY MAYOR FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
NYC MAYOR'S OFFICE

Appointed Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives in February 2018, Deputy Mayor Thompson is responsible for spearheading a diverse collection of priority initiatives. He oversees New York City’s signature Pre-K for All program, which provides free, high-quality pre-kindergarten to 70,000 four-year olds each year, and the continued expansion of the nation’s first-ever 3-K for All. He will also ensure the continued success of the Community Schools and Young Men’s Initiatives and ThriveNYC, the nation’s most comprehensive approach to mental health.


Deputy Mayor Thompson has an extensive background in New York City Government. In 2003 and 2010 he served as an expert on the NYC Charter Revision Commission, and before that served in the Dinkins Administration as the Deputy General Manager for Operations and Development, where his portfolio included the New York City Housing Authority. Before that he had roles as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Housing Coordination as well as the Mayor’s Liaison to the NYC Districting Commission. He also served previously in the Manhattan Borough President’s Office as an advisor and assistant to the chief of staff.

 

SPEAKERS

Jose ortiz, Jr

executive director

nYC employment & training coalition

kenneth adams

Dean for Workforce & Economic Development

bronx community college

kiersten barnet

Head of Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index

bloomberg lp

charles buice

president

tiger foundation

Shannon buggy

SVP, Human Resources

Nielsen

gaspar caro

Partnership Director

Lower East Side Employment Network

Barbara chang

executive vice president

Here to Here

Tara colton

Executive Director

Seedco

ALIA CONBEER

 Senior Vice President of Strategy

NYC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

KATHLEEN CULHANE

PRESIDENT

NONTRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN

Claire cuno

DIRECTOR, YOUTH & SUPPORT SERVICES

Per scholas

eli dvorkin

managing editor

center for an urban future

annie garneva

DIRECTOR OF communications & membership services
NYC EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING COALITION

katy gaul-stigge

CEO

Goodwill industries greater new york & new jersey

michael grella

Founder

Grella Partnership Strategies

martha jackson

Assistant Commissioner Employment and Business Relations

Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities

yscaira jimenez

founder and ceo

laborx

Angie Kamath

university Dean for Continuing Education & Workforce Development

City university of new york

Madhuri Kommareddi

Director of Workforce Development in the Office of. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

jesse laymon

Director of policy

NYC EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING COALITION

melinda mack

executive director

new york association of training & employment professionals

ben max

executive editor

gotham gazette

annie mcdonough

tech & policy reporter
city & state

abe mendez

MANAGING DIRECTOR,

NEW YORK

per scholas

jennifer mitchell

executive director

the hope program and sustainable south bronx

dianne morales

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & CEO

Phipps NY Neighborhood Center

jarrett murphy

executive editor

city limits

regina Napoleon-Lindsey

Executive Director, Workforce Development

Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation

tom ogletree

Senior Director of Social Impact & External Affairs

general assembly

Irina Paullay

Vice President Talent & Organization Capabilities

xerox

angela pinsky

executive director

abny

andrew rasiej

founder & ceo

civic hall

Carlina rivera

nyc council

diallo shabazz

Senior Director, Education Alliance Program (EAP) 

Infor

kevin stump

 vice president, policy, communications & postsecondary practice

jobsfirstnyc

mark treyger

nyc council

TOMMY TSENG

HEAD OF PRODUCT

NDWA Labs

andrea vaghy bengola

Managing Director of Career and Education Services

the Door

christopher watler

New York State Executive Director
Interim Chief Development & Communications Officer
Center for Employment Opportunities

BEN WATSKY

Chief of Staff at Whiteboard Advisors

zach williams

reporter

city & state

Stacy woodruff

Managing director

WORKFORCE FIELD BUILDING HUB AT WPTI

WHAT TO EXPECT

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BEST PRACTICES

Learn best practices, strategies and ideas you can implement today.

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GAIN INSIGHT

Hear from employers, policy officials, philanthropy, and workforce development training providers.

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INSPIRATION

Leave inspired, invigorated and empowered.

MAIN STAGE AGENDA

* Agenda is subject to change.

8:00 AM

Doors Open to Registration

Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee before the conference begins. We’ll be handing out programs that outline the day's details.

9:00 AM

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Jose Ortiz Jr., Executive Director of the NYC Employment and Training Coalition, kicks off the conference

9:10 AM

Keynote: Wes Moore

Wes Moore is the Chief Executive Officer of the Robin Hood Foundation

9:25 AM

The Role of Workforce Development in Borough-Based & Citywide Economic Development Initiatives

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. in discussion with Jarrett Murphy, the Executive Editor of City Limits

9:55 AM

A Conversation with J. Phillip Thompson

Phil Thompson is the Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives at the NYC Mayor's Office in conversation with NYCETC's Executive Director Jose Ortiz, Jr.

10:15 AM

Solution

Kiersten Barnet (Global Head of Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index), shares an overview of the Index

10:30 AM

Investing in Employee Skill Development

Shannon Buggy (SVP, Human Resources, Nielsen), Irina Paullay (Vice President and Chief Talent Officer, Xerox), and Diallo Shabazz ((Senior Director, Education Alliance Program, Infor) in conversation Annie McDonough, Tech and Policy Reporter at City & State

11:05 AM

New York State of Workforce

Madhuri Kommareddi (Director of Workforce Development in the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo) provides an overview of workforce development initiatives in New York State

11:20 AM

Workforce Policy and the Future of Workers

Barbara Chang (Executive Vice President at HERE TO HERE), Katy Gaul-Stigge (President and Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill Industries of Greater NY & Northern NJ) and Madhuri Kommareddi (Director of Workforce Development in the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo) in conversation with Jesse Laymon, Director of Policy and Advocacy at the NYC Employment and Training Coalition

11:50 AM

Solution

Tommy Tseng (Head of Product at the National Domestic Workers Alliance Labs), provides an overview of domestic workers' tool "Alia"

12:00 PM

Lunch / Executive Lunch

Lunch will be provided in the Lobby for all general attendees.


A private lunch will be provided for executives and invited guests. The program will include a conversation between Vicki Been, the Deputy Mayor of Housing and Economic Development and James Patchett, the President and CEO of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, moderated by Jennifer Mitchell, the Executive Director of The HOPE Program and Sustainable South Bronx, and Vice-Chair of NYCETC Board of Directors.

1:15 PM

Afternoon Remarks

Kathleen Culhane (President of Nontraditional Employment for Women and member of NYCETC Board of Directors) kicks off afternoon program

1:20 PM

Inclusive Growth: Workforce and Economic Development Policy

Ken Adams (Dean for Workforce & Economic Development at Bronx Community College, CUNY), Dianne Morales (Executive Director and CEO of Phipps Neighborhoods), Angela Pinsky (Executive Director of ABNY), and Andrew Rasiej (Founder and CEO of Civic Hall) in conversation with Ben Max, Executive Editor of Gotham Gazette

1:50 PM

Bridging the Future of Workers, in partnership with NYC Economic Development Corporation

Alia Conbeer (Vice President of Strategy at NYCEDC), Claire Cuno (Director of Youth and Support Services at Per Scholas), Annie Garneva (Director of Communications and Member Services at the NYC Employment and Training Coalition), Tom Ogletree (Senior Director of Social Impact & External Affairs at General Assembly), and Andrea Vaghy Benyola (Managing Director of Career and Education Services at The Door) in conversation with Ben Watsky, Chief of Staff at Whiteboard Advisors

2:30 PM

Keynote: Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul

Kathy Hochul is the 77th Lieutenant Governor of New York.

2:35 PM

Invest in Skills NYC

Jose Ortiz, Jr. (Executive Director, NYCETC), Melinda Mack (Executive Director, NYATEP), Carlina Rivera (NYC Council), Kevin Stump (Vice President of Policy, JobsFirstNYC), and Mark Treyger (NYC Council) in conversation with Stacy Woodruff, the Managing Director of The Workforce Field Building Hub at the Workforce Training Professionals Institute

3:05 PM

Supporting a Thriving Small Business Community

Gaspar Caro (Partnership Director at the Lower East Side Employment Network), Eli Dvorkin (Managing Editor at the Center for an Urban Future), Regina Napolean-Lindsey (Executive Director of Workforce Development at the Brooklyn Navy Yard) in conversation with Zach Williams, reporter at City and State NY

3:50 PM

Solution

Mike Grella (Founder of Grella Partnership Strategies), shares potential strategies for "Economic Development 4.0"

4:00 PM

Asset Based Value Proposition as Workforce Strategy

Tara Colton (Executive Director at Seedco), Angie Kamath, (University Dean for Continuing Education and Workforce Development at the City University of New York), Martha Jackson (Assistant Commissioner Employment and Business Relations at the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities), Abe Mendez (Managing Director of New York at Per Scholas) and Christopher Watler (NYS Executive Director at the Center for Employment Opportunities) in conversation with Charles Buice, President of the Tiger Foundation

4:30PM

Solution

Yscaira Jimenez (Founder and CEO of LaborX), provides an overview of LaborX, a talent marketplace matching low opportunity, high potential graduates from local education programs (vocational, bootcamps, apprenticeships, community and state colleges) to living wage jobs in San Francisco and Los Angeles

4:40 PM

A Conversation with Maria Torres-Springer

Maria Torres-Springer is the Vice President of U.S. Programs at the Ford Foundation in conversation with NYCETC's Executive Director Jose Ortiz, Jr.

5:30 PM

Evening Reception

Sponsors and main stage speakers are invited to an evening reception at Company. Attendance is by invitation only.

WORKSHOP AGENDA

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Schedule Blocks kicks off on May 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. 

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Session 1: Registered Apprenticeships: A Case Study from the Growing Healthcare Sector

1199SEIU Training and Employment Funds, 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, Northwell Health, NYS Department of Labor


Resources:

- Registered Apprenticeship in NYS

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Session 2: When Robots Do the Interviewing: How New Technologies Are Helping and Hurting Our Clients

Hot Bread Kitchen, VISIONS Services for the Blind

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Session 3: Turnover to Talent Retention: Employers' Outcomes-based Payments and Investment in Workforce

Seedco

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Session 4: Effective Models of Immigrant Workforce Integration in New York & Across the U.S.

Upwardly Global, Voxy, WES Global Talent Bridge


Resources:

- Voxy WIOA and Career Aligned Courses

- Voxy Workplace Success for English Learners

11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Session 5: Client Feedback as a Measure of Performance

Center for Employment Opportunities

1:15 PM-2::20 PM

Session 6: Immigrant Workforce: Bridging The Skills Gap to Career Pathways

Asian American Federation, Asian Americans for Equality, Chinatown Manpower Project, Chinese-American Planning Council. Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Resources:

- Investing in America's Workforce: Improving Outcomes for Workers and Employers (3 volume book series)

1:15 PM-2::20 PM

Session 7: Bring Our Whole Self To Work Day: Building Careers and Community for LGBTQGNCIA Youth

The Door

1:15 PM-2::20 PM

Session 8: Apprenticeship: Careers in Media for the Justice Involved

Center for Employment Opportunities, VICE Media


Resource:

- Apprenticeships: Careers in
Media for the Justice Involved

1:15 PM-2::20 PM

Session 9: Designing a Program for Prosperity: How Youth Workforce Programs Can Effectively Integrate Financial Capability Services

Citi Foundation, NPower, Prosperity Now, STRIVE


Resources:

- From Paychecks to Prosperity: Building the Financial Capability of Youth in Workforce Programs

- Building Financial Capability: A Planning Guide for Integrated Services

2:30 PM-3:35 PM

Session 10: The Employer Perspective on Industry Partnerships

Montefiore Medical Center, NYC Department of Education, Phipps Neighborhoods

2:30 PM-3:35 PM

Session 11: Disability Inclusion: Building Training and Placement Models that Work

Cisco, ICD-Institute for Career Development, Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, Standard Chartered

2:30 PM-3:35 PM

Session 12: CareerReady NYC: Preparing Young New Yorkers for Career Success

City University of New York, HERE to HERE, NYC Center for Youth Employment


Resource:

- CareerReadyNYC: Preparing Young New Yorkers for Career Success

2:30 PM-3:35 PM

Session 13: Personal Foundation & Navigation for Young Adults through Workforce Development & Higher Education

Queens Community House

2:30 PM-3:35 PM

Session 14: Bridging the Future of Workers: Focus Group & Discussion

The Door, General Assembly, NYCETC, Per Scholas, Whiteboard Advisers

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The 2019 NYCETC Conference is the premier event of New York City’s workforce development community, bringing together over 500 national and local experts, employers, workforce professionals, government officials and funders for a day filled with information, idea sharing and networking.


“Designing a System for the Future of Workers” will include topics that explore the variety of opportunities and challenges currently impacting employers, policy officials, philanthropy, jobseekers and workforce organizations, including workforce development policy, the role of technology and big data tools in recruiting practices, employer talent needs, public-private partnerships, and the diversity of NYC’s talent pool.


For full details, see NYCETC 2019 Conference Program Book or agenda, speakers and workshops below.


REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. To be placed on the waitlist, please email Annie Garneva at agarneva@nycetc.org with the your full name, organization and contact number, and we will respond if space becomes available. Note: Please write "NYCETC 2019 CONFERENCE WAITLIST" in the subject line of your email. Thank you.

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