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    Education and

    Workforce CouncilApril 9, 2012

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    Meeting CalendarCouncilMeetings

    CommitteeMeetings

    SteeringCommittee

    ExecutiveBoard

    Board

    Four

    Meetings inthe year

    Jan., April,

    August,November

    1st Week ofthe Month

    Meeting

    2nd Week ofthe Month

    Meeting

    3rd WeekOf theMonth

    MeetingThursday

    4th Week ofthe Month

    MeetingThursday

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    Goals

    2012 Chamber Priorities: Water, Transportation, Membership, Workforce

    The Chambers Mission:To be an advocate for all of our members and the business community in building and

    sustaining a diverse and prosperous economy.

    Education and Workforce Council

    Purpose: The success of the future lies in the youth of today. The Greater San Antonio Chamberof Commerce leads the business community and educators in partnerships that reform public

    education, expand access to higher education and develop a 21st century workforce to successfullycompete in the global economy.

    Workforce CommitteeEducation Committee

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    Overview of Workforce and

    EducationEducation (Supply)

    Workforce (Demand)

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    Vehicles that meet

    buyer's expectations

    SafeQuality

    Demand

    Cost

    SUPPLY CHAIN ANALOGY

    AUTO INDUSTRY

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    EDUCATION

    RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERSPARTS AND COMPONENTS

    SUPPLIERS Major Components TOYOTA (TMMTX) VEHICLE BUYER

    Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 Customer End Consumer

    ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLESCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (WORKFORCE) INDUSTRY

    Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 Customer End Consumer

    COMMUNITY EDUCATION

    WO

    R

    K

    F

    OR

    C

    E

    INDUSTRY ECONOMY

    Customer End Consumer

    95% Latino88% FinanciallyDisadvantaged

    English 2ndLanguage

    Elementary

    Middle School

    High School

    College or Vocational Cert.

    University

    High School orGED

    2 Yr College ,Vocation, orCertifications

    4 Year DegreeBuy better homes

    More $$ to spend

    More jobs

    Develop Communities

    Energy

    Manufacturing

    Bio Science

    I T

    Aerospace

    Improve theCommunity

    High TeenPregnancyRate

    High Dropout Rate

    Lack ofRole

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    Education and Workforce Council

    Education andWorkforce Council

    Mission: Advocate for all our members and the business community in building and sustaingng a diverse and prosperous

    economy.

    Council Purpose: The success of the future lies in the youth of today. The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce leads thebusiness community and educators in partnerships that reform public education, expand access to higher education and develop

    a 21st century workforce to successfully compete in the global economy.

    Reform Public Education Expand Access to higher education Develop a 21st. Century Workforce

    Workforce Committee

    Strategies

    >Identify policies that to be

    influnced for a 21st workforce.

    > Identfiy areas and influence education

    to provide more access to education

    pathways or training toward the 5 or 6

    demand careers. Continuation of Great

    Jobs SA.

    > Vet the identified 5 or 6 career

    demand industries and top jobs for

    relevancy, accuracy.

    > Align with the long-term, mid-term and

    short-term solutions

    > Identify the workforce gap numbers

    for the demand careers

    > Identify the barriers to filling the

    workforce gaps based on technical skills

    and/or non-technical skills

    > Develop the long-term, mid-term, and

    short-term solutions to filling gaps

    Education Committee

    Strategies

    > Identify interim charges for the

    83rd legislature that need to betargeted and influenced.

    > Expand Great Jobs SA in additional

    school districts and other communityorganizations or programs that fit target

    audience.

    > Work with Workforce Committee to

    develop long-term solutions.

    > Identify and clearly define the

    statistics that our Council will use

    to talk about the drop-out,

    completion, and/or graduation

    rate.

    > Work to align education programs and

    curriculum to meeting workforce gaps by

    identifying best practices in education.

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    Workforce Committee Goals:

    o Take the identified five demand career areas and tightenup the data

    Type of skills needed

    Number of jobs available

    o Articulate the need to multiple groups

    Identify other audiences that need to hear the facts

    Continue the Great Jobs SA initiative for middle and

    high school students.o Influence various policies, programs, etc.

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    Great Jobs SA OverviewCity Councilman Rey Saldana

    Pathways to Great Jobs in San AntonioFriday, November 18, 2011 at 1:30pm

    South West High School11914 Dragon Lane

    San Antonio, TX 78252Room: Auditorium

    1:30pm Richard Perez, President and CEO of The Chamber1:35pm Councilman Rey Saldana1:45pm Toyota Representative1:51pm Toyota Student Interns

    1:56pm Councilman Rey Saldana2:00pm Program ends

    The Message:There are Great Jobs in San Antonio

    Our community needs YOU to be prepared to take these jobs.

    http://youtu.be/hBO0cTZVi6U

    http://youtu.be/hBO0cTZVi6Uhttp://youtu.be/hBO0cTZVi6Uhttp://youtu.be/hBO0cTZVi6Uhttp://youtu.be/hBO0cTZVi6U
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    Education Committee Work with education providers to address

    immediate and short term skill/competencygaps identified by Workforce Committee

    Identify and clearly define the statistic(s) thatour Council will use to talk about drop-out,completion, and/or graduation rate.

    Influence existing programs and policies tosupport short and long term workforce gaps inthe education industry.

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    Next Committee Meetings2012 Committee Meetings: May 2, 2012 Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pm

    Education Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    June 6, 2012 - Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pm

    Education Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    July 11, 2012 - Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pmEducation Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    September 5, 2012 - Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pm

    Education Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    October 3,2012 - Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pm

    Education Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    December 5, 2012 - Workforce Committee 3pm to 4pmEducation Committee from 4pm to 5pm

    * All Committee meetings are at our North Side location on 410 and Blanco.The Council meeting move around locations.

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    2012 Council Meetings

    August 1, 2012 at 8:30amo Location: TBA

    November 7, 2012 at 8:30amo Location: TBA