Welcome! Building Diversity and Inclusion from the Ground Up

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Welcome! Building Diversity and Inclusion from the Ground Up Tuesday, July 18, 2017 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. CST

Moderator: Tremaine Maebry, MBA, JD Labor and employment attorney for 10 years Held a number of senior legal consultant positions in both the public and private sectors Manager in the Office of Diversity and Civil Rights with Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation (“Metra”) in downtown Chicago. Good Afternoon. My name is Teresa Adams. I am Director of the Midwest Transportation Workforce Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and I welcome you to our webinar: Industry and Colleges: Partnerships for Successful Registered Apprenticeship Programs. This webinar is part 3 or our 3 part series designed to help kick-start the creation of Apprenticeship Programs in the transportation sector.

About the Midwest Transportation Workforce Center Vision The MTWC aims to make the transportation industry an in-demand sector for job seekers so that it offers pathways for all occupations, and becomes a first-choice industry for the next generation. For those who are not familiar with the MTWC, we are one of five centers funded by the Federal Highway Administration to facilitate innovation and strategic partnership approaches to transportation workforce development. The five centers work together as the National Network for the Transportation Workforce.

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Presenter: Bridgett Willey, MS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT, RDCS Director of Allied Health Education and Career Pathways at UW Health Founder of the Health Occupations and Professions Exploration (HOPE) program that serves underrepresented high school and college students. The Allied Health Education and Career Pathways team is focused on building a diverse future healthcare workforce through education and training opportunities for both youth and adults that promote finding careers and employment in healthcare. UW Health is an Employer Partner in the HIRE Initiative and in that role currently works with the Urban League, Centro Hispano, Madison Urban Ministry and the YWCA in providing programs that prepare adults for employment at UW Health. Good Afternoon. My name is Teresa Adams. I am Director of the Midwest Transportation Workforce Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and I welcome you to our webinar: Industry and Colleges: Partnerships for Successful Registered Apprenticeship Programs. This webinar is part 3 or our 3 part series designed to help kick-start the creation of Apprenticeship Programs in the transportation sector.

My Story Father transitioning from Navy No transferrable career Poverty Opportunity Middle Class Tuition reimbursement Formal Education Primary Breadwinner

Program Objectives To address both workforce shortages and lack of diversity in health care. To increase organizational cultural competence at all levels of the organization. To increase public awareness of variety of careers in health care. HOPE Website: www.hopemadisonwi.org

Organizational Cultural Competence Defined: Our workforce is demographically representative of our patient population. Nationally: People of color are significantly under-represented in the health professions nationally: 10.5% Black / African American (13-15% of general population) 9.2% Asian (11-12% of general population) 7.3% Hispanic / Latino (15 – 17% of general population) (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, 2015) At UW Health People of color are under-represented in UW Health workforce 3.69% Black / African American (4.96% of Dane County Population) 2.59% Hispanic / Latino ( 6.10% of Dane County Population and growing) 5.01% Asian (5.19%of Dane County Population)

Equality vs. Equity

Building Diversity and Inclusion from the Ground Up Education, Training, Outreach, and Workforce Development as Seen through a D&I Lens

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Questions & Answers Thank you. Rasmus for sharing your experience and knowledge with us today. Now lets open the Q&A discussion. >>>Maria move questions to moderator pod. Teresa read Questions.

Diversity & Inclusion Virtual Roundtable Series Thursday, June 8, 1:00 p.m. Central Time “Earning a Seat at the Table” Tuesday, July 18 at 1:00 p.m. Central Time “Building Diversity from the Ground Up” with Bridgett Willey of UW Health Thursday, August 17 at 1:00 p.m. Central Time Topic to be determined This is webinar 3 in a series of 3. In webinar 1, In webinar 2, Now in webinar 3, we ….

Stay Connected! mtwc.org Bridgett Willey Director of Allied Health Education and Career Pathways UW Health BWilley@uwhealth.org We want to stay connected. Please reach out to me or Maria Hart if there is anything we can help you find. mtwc.org