Experts agree, work-based learning experiences are critical for helping youth improve their potential as future contributors in the workplace. Fortunately, the metro Atlanta area is home to a number of innovative programs that are devoted to connecting youth to meaningful work experiences.
Amber Scott with Leap Year, Jacque Joyce with the Career Compass Academy, and Breezy Straton with Douglas County Career Ready Training will join MAX to discuss their efforts to foster youth work experience and employment readiness. Great work is being done by these programs in our communities, work that could most certainly be replicated elsewhere in metro Atlanta.
Join us on Friday, April 9th, 9:00 AM, for a timely and virtual conversation.
REGISTRATION
This virtual event is free for MAX members but registration is required.
MAX Members: Click here to register.
Not a member of MAX? And you don’t want to miss out on the latest workforce insights through MAX Minutes? We don’t want you to either! Click here to join MAX today and access MAX Minutes all year long for free! Or non-members can click here to register for this event.
Registrants will receive the Zoom details in a follow-up email from MAX confirming registration.
ABOUT MAX MINUTES
Launched in 2014, the mission of MAX is to advance economic competitiveness in the Atlanta region by strengthening connections, collaborations, and practices among workforce developers and organizations engaged in workforce development.
Through our webinar series, MAX Minutes, MAX seeks to bring timely insights to providers, intermediaries, and other partners in workforce. MAX Minutes features talks by key experts in the Atlanta region and beyond on important workforce matters.