Lessons Learned: Use of an Intermediary to Assist a Multi-state Consortium of Community Colleges with Employer Engagement Kate Dunham, Marian Negoita,

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Lessons Learned: Use of an Intermediary to Assist a Multi-state Consortium of Community Colleges with Employer Engagement Kate Dunham, Marian Negoita, and Heather Lewis-Charp November 10,

ShaleNET Background 2

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ShaleNET Evaluation Overview 5 Implementation Study Three rounds of site visits Employer & WIB surveys Observations and document reviews Impact Study Quasi-experimental design Workforce and UI data from PA Academic data from Texas college and UI data from TX Multi-method Design

ShaleNET Evaluation Overview 6 How Employer Engagement is Assessed: Industry contributions (in-kind and funding) MSC 2014 membership survey results Semi-structured phone interviews with ACCD staff & 20 oil and gas industry reps. Observations of ShaleNET hub partner meetings and industry advisory groups

ShaleNET Industry Engagement 7 Dual Approach ACCD Outreach Cross-consortium Individual Hub Outreach Shale Oil and Gas Industry Small, local companies Local staff of large companies Large company regional HQ staff

Hub Outreach 8 Phone, , in- person Lab tours Advisory meetings Industry trade shows, conferences

9 General Marketing to Industry Relationship Building with Industry Leaders ShaleNET Leadership ACCD (Intermediary) Shale Oil and Gas Industry Large company Regional HQ Staff ACCD Outreach

Results of Dual Approach: Gas and Oil Industry Support 10 Gas and oil industry partners provided extensive and various types of support valued at approximately $770,000 “Their [ShaleNET] programs really meet our needs in terms of the coursework and the hands-on training that the college provides.” — Industry partner, Stark State

Results of Dual Approach: Gas and Oil Industry Support 11 Approximately $232,000 in scholarship funds In-kind donations Equipment conservatively valued at $282,000 Staff members’ time to: Assist with finding or serving as instructors Review and provide feedback on program curricula Provide work-based learning opportunities such as internships and facility tours.

12 ShaleNET completers  Employers expressed satisfaction with ShaleNET completers  Employers appreciated career counselors as single point of contact--making it very “easy” to hire “Overall, I love working with [ShaleNET]. The career counselor always sends me quality students that are willing to work hard. The ease of working with her makes [ShaleNET] a great asset to me. They are very responsive, which is what I love.” — Industry partner, WCCC Results of Dual Approach: Gas and Oil Industry Support

13 Lessons Learned Benefits Builds on existing industry connections For large companies; need to connect in both field & boardroom

14 Lessons Learned Challenges Takes lots of time; not easy to make changes Consortium & intermediary geography need to align

Questions? Authors Kate Dunham: Marian Negoita: Heather Lewis-Charp: 15