Community Involvement Panel Chris Rolfe Duke Energy Shares

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Community Involvement Panel Chris Rolfe, Duke Energy Shares the utility perspective of the impeding

Community Involvement Panel Chris Rolfe, Duke Energy Shares the utility perspective of the impeding workforce crises Andra Cornelius, Work. Force Florida Demonstrates the value of the workforce system Stan Shoun, Central Virginia Community College Explains how to work with the educational institutions Jo Winger de Rondon, EPCE/CAEL Panel Moderator

Purpose ü Share perspectives from the three strategic partners who can “jump-start” solution both

Purpose ü Share perspectives from the three strategic partners who can “jump-start” solution both locally and regionally for the energy industry ü Understand the value of the three partners, as well as how to make the “connection” ü Leave with tips to “jumpstart” connections for your area of the country

Power of Collaboration Describe the value of partnering together to create relevant, effective solutions

Power of Collaboration Describe the value of partnering together to create relevant, effective solutions Ø Looming issues for a critical industry Ø Complexity of the workforce challenge requires natural partners to work together Ø Strength of our democracy is to work together to solve problems

Each partner brings a unique and natural “link” to solving the workforce development challenges

Each partner brings a unique and natural “link” to solving the workforce development challenges üIndustry üEducation üWorkforce System

How do we get started?

How do we get started?

Chris Rolfe Chief Administrative Officer Duke Energy Corporation

Chris Rolfe Chief Administrative Officer Duke Energy Corporation

Duke Energy Demographics 2006 Compare Domestic 2004 to 2006

Duke Energy Demographics 2006 Compare Domestic 2004 to 2006

So What Can You Do? • Gather Data • Positions Where You Identify Issues:

So What Can You Do? • Gather Data • Positions Where You Identify Issues: • Clearly define the skill sets needed and education required • Build Relationships with Suppliers: • • Colleges and Universities Community Colleges High Schools Workforce Development

Andra Cornelius, CEc. D Vice President, Business Outreach Workforce Florida, Inc. acornelius@Workforce. Florida. com

Andra Cornelius, CEc. D Vice President, Business Outreach Workforce Florida, Inc. acornelius@Workforce. Florida. com

Who is Workforce Florida? Workforce Florida Board. Economic Development Partners Policy, Planning & Performance,

Who is Workforce Florida? Workforce Florida Board. Economic Development Partners Policy, Planning & Performance, Accountability High Skills/High Wages Council First Jobs/First Wages Council Performance Contract Better Jobs/Better Wages Council Businesses Workers Job Seekers Agency for Workforce Innovation Consolidated Administrative Structure State and Local Partners 24 Regional Workforce Boards Local Control and Accountability Performance Contract SERVICE DELIVERY One-Stop Centers Service Providers Training Providers Member: Employ Florida

The Florida Energy Workforce Consortium (FEWC) Initiative • • • How did it begin?

The Florida Energy Workforce Consortium (FEWC) Initiative • • • How did it begin? Who are its members? What are the actions to date?

The FEWC: Its Purpose Four Objectives: • Identify workforce issues impacting Florida’s Energy Industry

The FEWC: Its Purpose Four Objectives: • Identify workforce issues impacting Florida’s Energy Industry • Better understand educational/training options in place • Develop effective responses to address needs—current and future • Develop a three-pronged plan to develop energy talent Compete for a talent PUDDLE OR work to create a talent POOL

The FEWC: Actions to Date • Asset Mapping • Fostering regional E 3 linkages

The FEWC: Actions to Date • Asset Mapping • Fostering regional E 3 linkages • Validating Key Common Occupations – shoring up Labor Market Data • Preparing for USDOL grant submission • Providing technical support to others

The FEWC: Next Steps • Submission of our grant • Sharing our model with

The FEWC: Next Steps • Submission of our grant • Sharing our model with others states / communities • Codifying the value-added benefits of partnership • Creating an Employ Florida Banner Center for Energy

Three Things to Do When You Get Back Home • Connect and convene with

Three Things to Do When You Get Back Home • Connect and convene with all partners • Instill urgency & focus –“The House is on Fire!” • Consider a three-pronged approach to your workforce solutions: –Grow Your Own –Attract –Retrain

Stan Shoun Vice President Workforce Development & Continuing Education Central Virginia Community College

Stan Shoun Vice President Workforce Development & Continuing Education Central Virginia Community College

Workforce Discontinuity Educational System Workforce Expectations

Workforce Discontinuity Educational System Workforce Expectations

Central Virginia Community College Educational Continuum I N D U S T R Y

Central Virginia Community College Educational Continuum I N D U S T R Y Middle School • Summer Academies √Youth √Teacher • Demonstration Program • Lego League • STEM Reading Program • Career Informational Program (C. I. P. ) High School • Dual Enrollment • Summer Intern Program • Technology Fair • Skills USA Competition • Youth Works • NSF Community College • • AAS Degrees Pathways to Certifications Apprenticeshi • p • Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) • College for Living (plus) 4 -year University • Bachelor’s Degree Ø ODU Ø Franklin

Next Steps • Solicit Potential Partners – Workforce Boards – Industry – Education System

Next Steps • Solicit Potential Partners – Workforce Boards – Industry – Education System • Introduce and develop your “Grow Your Own” concept • Just Do it ! Achieve a success !