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Workforce Partners Board of Private Vocational Schools Center for the Advancement of Science &

Workforce Partners Board of Private Vocational Schools Center for the Advancement of Science & Technology Department of Career and Technology Education Key Economic Networks (KENs) Department of Commerce Regional Champions Department of Corrections Department of Health Governor Mary Fallin Governor’s Council for Workforce and Economic Development Department of Human Services Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Department of Rehabilitation Services Department of Veterans Affairs Educated Workforce Initiative Employment Security Commission Health. Care Authority Office of Educational Quality and Accountability Office of Management and Enterprise Services Office of Workforce Development State Department of Education State Regents for Higher Education Regional Businesses Economic Development Orgs. Local Economic Developers Chambers of Commerce Regional Medical Providers Workforce Investment Boards Private Vocational Schools Regional State Workforce Partner Staff Tribal Representatives Local Educators

Key Economic Network CHAMPIONS • Northwest: Jimmy Stallings, President of Envirotech Engineering & Consulting

Key Economic Network CHAMPIONS • Northwest: Jimmy Stallings, President of Envirotech Engineering & Consulting Inc. • Southwest: Jeff Greenlee, President of NBC Bank • Central: Nathaniel Harding, Founder & President of Antioch Energy • South Central: Ryan Posey, President of HIS Sensing Inc. • East Central: Chuck Mills, President of Mills Machine Co. • Eastern: John Barton, President of Banc. First • Northeast: Mike Fuller, General Manager at American Castings • Tulsa: Stuart Solomon, President & CEO of Public Service Company • Southern: Lundy Kiger, Vice President of AES Shady Point

Driver Ecosystems • • • Aerospace and Defense Agriculture and Bio Energy Information and

Driver Ecosystems • • • Aerospace and Defense Agriculture and Bio Energy Information and Financial Services Transportation and Distribution Complementary Ecosystems • • Construction Health Care Education Creative Industries

Asset Map Visualization for Workforce Development, OESC, Career Tech KEY Office of Housing and

Asset Map Visualization for Workforce Development, OESC, Career Tech KEY Office of Housing and Urban Developmen t (HUD) Federal Agency Contributing Agency State Agency or Organization Program * Indicates multiple state agency involvement Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology US Health and Human Services (HHS) U. S. Department of Labor Oklahoma Department of Commerce (ODOC) Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology Program -Oklahoma Applied Research Support Program (OARS) -Oklahoma Health Research Program -Intern Partnership Program -Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance (OMA) US Departmen t of Energy (DOE) Oklahoma Department of Commerce (ODOC) Program (HUD) -Emergency Solutions Grant Program -Community Developme nt Block Grant Program (DOE) Weatherizatio n Assistance Program -State Energy Program (HHS) -Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) -Head Start Collaborati on Program -Rx for Oklahoma -Community Expansion of Nutrition Assistance -State Appropriated Anti -Poverty (SAFCAA) -State Appropriated Head Start (SAFHS) -Head Start Coordination -Rural Economic Action Plan Grants -Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund Oklahoma Office of Workforce Development Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) Local Workforce Areas Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) Programs -WIOA-Adult Program -WIOADislocated Worker Program -WIOA-Youth Program -Oklahoma Greenovation /H 1 -B Technical Skills Training -WIOA-Adult Program. Rapid Response -WIA TITLE V Incentive Programs -Jobs for Veterans State Grants (JVSG) -Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) -Foreign Labor Certification (FLC) -Trade Adjustment Assistance -Unemployment Insurance -Employment Service -Disaster Unemployment Assistance -Wagner-Peyser (WIOA) U. S. Departmen t of Defense U. S. Department of Education Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education *Multiple State Organizations Programs Dept. of Education and Dept. of Labor -School Excellence* -Workforce Training* Programs Departme nt of Defense -Oklahoma Bid Assistance* -Military employme nt and training services*

Oklahoma’s Top 10 High-Wage Jobs Critical Occupations for Ecosystems Description Current #2016 Jobs #

Oklahoma’s Top 10 High-Wage Jobs Critical Occupations for Ecosystems Description Current #2016 Jobs # of Jobs 2016 - 2025 Needed by Change 2025 Current Openings Median Hourly Earnings Typical Entry Job Level Education 626 718 92 265 $93. 86 Doctoral or professional degree Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 3, 387 3, 781 394 1, 301 $92. 41 Doctoral or professional degree Petroleum Engineers 2, 852 3, 247 395 1, 185 $62. 22 Bachelor's degree Architectural and Engineering Managers 1, 790 1, 970 180 714 $56. 31 Bachelor's degree Pharmacists 3, 893 4, 158 265 1, 120 $54. 34 Doctoral or professional degree 474 544 70 203 $51. 29 Bachelor's degree Family and General Practitioners 3, 511 3, 728 217 1, 120 $48. 12 Doctoral or professional degree Computer and Information Systems Managers 3, 102 3, 479 377 731 $45. 63 Bachelor's degree Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 1, 571 1, 492 (79) 300 $43. 24 Bachelor's degree Nurse Practitioners 1, 104 1, 452 348 625 $43. 13 Master's degree Surgeons Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers

Oklahoma’s Top 10 Job Openings Critical Occupations for Ecosystems Job Description Current # 2016

Oklahoma’s Top 10 Job Openings Critical Occupations for Ecosystems Job Description Current # 2016 Jobs # of Jobs 2016 - 2025 Current Needed by Change Openings 2025 Median Hourly Earnings Typical Entry Job Education Level Registered Nurses 27, 577 31, 761 4, 184 10, 577 $27. 81 Associate's degree General and Operations Managers 25, 250 27, 779 2, 529 8, 672 $39. 31 Bachelor's degree Accountants and Auditors 16, 881 19, 258 2, 377 6, 803 $27. 34 Bachelor's degree Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 26, 790 28, 040 1, 250 6, 538 $18. 13 Postsecondary nondegree award Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 17, 680 19, 289 1, 609 5, 331 $19. 74 Bachelor's degree Postsecondary Teachers 15, 536 17, 151 1, 615 4, 247 $27. 24 Doctoral or professional degree Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 12, 148 13, 005 857 4, 099 $18. 34 Postsecondary nondegree award Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 9, 526 10, 678 1, 152 3, 831 $17. 83 High school diploma or equivalent Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 11, 696 12, 712 1, 016 3, 651 $20. 68 Bachelor's degree Machinists 6, 096 7, 053 957 2, 754 $17. 61 High school diploma or equivalent

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