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1 CCSF Workforce & Economic Development
Alignment & Updates Theresa Rowland | 10/3/2017

2 Key Direction: CCSF Occupational Clusters
WHY? Origins Student, Faculty, and Community Feedback Further Development through Work Group

3 Occupational Clusters as a Framework
Assessing Functionality College-wide expectations Program needs Funding metrics and outcomes What Emerged? Faculty Support Career Services (Student Support) Scanning for other efficiencies

4 Continuous Improvement
A few examples (efforts underway) Increase employer engagement and college responsiveness Employment and Training Specialists (3 + 1) Working Adult Degree Program Guided Pathways SWP Investment Analysis ($4M+) Connecting CCSF Students to College AND Career A focus for AA and W/ED to integrate efforts, align, and focus on continuous improvement. Broad, and also refinements

5 SWP Awards FY16-17 and FY17-18

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7 Stay Connected Associate Vice Chancellor Theresa Rowland
(415) @TheresaCCSF

8 Strong Workforce Program
Carmen Lamha Associate Dean CTE Pathways

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10 SWP Task Force Membership
Strong Workforce Program (SWP) Task Force Membership, Fall Co-Chair: Theresa Rowland, Associate Vice Chancellor of Workforce and Economic Development Co-Chair: Beth Cataldo, CTE Faculty Liaison to the State Academic Senate Craig Persiko, Academic Senate CTE Steering Committee Co-Chair Richard Wu, Academic Senate CTE Steering Committee Co-Chair Lisa Romano, SSSP Coordinator Neela Chatterjee, Equity Coordinator Valerie Abaunza, Career Counselor Olga Shvarts, Counselor, DSPS Steven Brown, CTE Department Chair, Environmental Horticulture & Floristry Terry Chapman, CTE Faculty, Construction & Building Maintenance Alma Avila, CTE Faculty, Health Education Brenna Stroud, CTE Student Liz Leiserson, Staff from Research and Planning Janel Hadden, Staff from Perkins Office Geisce Le, Center Dean Kimberly Harvell, Instructional Dean Laura Lara-Brady, Associate Dean of Equity Wendy Miller, Associate Dean AEBG John Halpin, Associate Dean, Cooperative Work Experience Tom Boegel, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Faculty Alternate Members (with voting privileges when #9, or 10, or #11 are absent) Maura Devlin-Clancy, CTE Faculty, CNIT Sheila McFarland, CTE Department Chair, BEMA Jennifer Rudd, CTE Faculty, Culinary Resource Faculty appointed by the Academic Senate: (John) Malcolm Hillan, Environmental Horticulture & Floristry Melissa McPeters, CTE Coordinator, City Build Academy; Basic Skills Math Faculty Nick Rothman, CTE Faculty, Automotive Kathleen White, CTE Faculty, Child Development

11 SWP Funding Areas Enrollment Development Program Enhancement
Innovation Infrastructure Integrated Student Support Services and Instruction Professional Development One-Time Capital Investments Designated Staff

12 SWP Funding Areas

13 Strong Workforce Program

14 Strong Workforce Program

15 SWP Departmental Requests
CTE Steering Committee Allocation Committee New Timeline New Perkins/ SWP Application Coming Soon

16 Strong Workforce Program
Labor Market Information Data Sheets Katie Mills (415) October 3, 2017

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