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Events for Workforce Developers and Employers

NOTE: Before attending an event, it is highly recommended to confirm event plans with the event host.

Opportunities with Local Hosts

  • Fathers Incorporated is hosting a weekly podcast, I Am Dad, every Sunday, at 8:00 AM. I Am Dad is a one-of-a-kind brand that celebrates the beauty of fatherhood and the important essence of manhood. Our intention is to give voice and relevance to the masculine side of love and life. Today where so many voices are looking to be heard, the voices of dad, too, cry out. This forum is just one way to express the unique position of the voice of dad. Click here for more information. Click here to access on YouTube.
  • Atlanta Technical College hosts a weekly podcast, Atlanta Tech Talks, every Tuesday, at 12:00 PM. From in-demand careers to emerging industries, each episode of our Atlanta Tech Talks podcast series is designed to highlight the very best of ATC, our dedicated partners, and our community leaders. Viewers will learn how ATC leverages its strategic relationships to increase opportunities for students as it maintains a 99% job placement rate. Hosted by community leader, Antonio Hicks, our podcast delves into the exciting world of ATC, as the College continues to innovate workforce development by closing the skills gap and increasing economic mobility. Click here to access on YouTube.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – Atlanta is hosting a webinar on Updating Your Employee Handbook for 2026 on Tuesday, November 11th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. A fresh, well-written employee handbook can be one of your most powerful HR tools—it sets the tone for culture, keeps you compliant, and actually answers employees’ most common questions (so you don’t have to, for the 100th time). As we look ahead to 2026, HR pros have plenty of new challenges and opportunities to tackle: evolving workplace laws, remote/hybrid norms, employee well-being, and even how AI is shaping work. This webinar will show you how to give your handbook a glow-up that works for both compliance and culture. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 2025 Economic Inclusion Summit on Wednesday, November 12th, from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM, at the Georgia International Convention Center (2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park, GA 30337). As Georgia continues to become more diverse, our state’s leaders must seek to understand, engage in, and accept the responsibility to work towards an inclusive environment. Join business professionals from all over the state to hear from speakers and panelists on topics ranging from shifting cultures in the workplace to the success and failures of diversity and inclusion experts. Together, we can spark meaningful conversations and gain a better understanding of cultures, perspectives, and experiences. This event will allow participants to grow their network with individuals and organizations who share the commitment to making diversity and inclusion a strategic priority for business success and community prosperity. Click here to learn more and register.
  • United Way of Greater Atlanta is hosting an AAP Meeting of the Minds on Wednesday, November 12th, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM, at Comcast Regional Headquarters (2605 Circle 75 Parkway, SE, Atlanta, GA 30339). Join the United Way of Greater Atlanta for a dynamic gathering designed to connect business leaders and employee resource group (ERG) officers for a moment of inspiration, collaboration, and impact. Spend the morning hearing from a keynote speaker, exchanging best practices, sparking new ideas, and building relationships with current and potential partners who share your commitment to equity and community. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Career Development Association is hosting an NCDA Webinar: Digital Innovations and the Future of the Talent Marketplace on Wednesday, November 12th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This dynamic webinar explores how digital innovations are transforming the talent marketplace and reshaping the roles of key stakeholders in the career development ecosystem. Education providers, employers, job seekers, and career counselors are each playing increasingly interconnected roles in creating a more skills-focused environment. Attend the webinar to learn about the role of technology, such as Learning and Employment Records (LERs) and digital wallets, in enabling this transformation. Tools like these provide individuals with verifiable, portable credentials that document skills and achievements across learning and work environments. The session emphasizes the importance of building a learner/worker-centered ecosystem where trusted, portable, skills-based records support lifelong learning and bridge the gap between education and employment. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Lone Rock Leadership is a hosting a Develop Leaders who Deliver Results Breakfast on Thursday, November 13th, from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM, at the JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead (3300 Lenox Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30326). This exclusive, in-person event to Atlanta is designed specifically for learning, training, and talent development leaders like you. This isn’t just another leadership session — it’s an event where the Atlanta area’s most forward-thinking L&D leaders come together. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of four leadership development programs that are driving measurable results at companies like Lockheed Martin, Cigna, and Chick-fil-A. Plus, you’ll gain new strategies, take-home tools, and practical next steps for your own organization. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Association of Colleges and Employers (GACE) is hosting “Ask JAN! We Can Help” on Thursday, November 13th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. As the leading source of expert and trusted guidance on workplace accommodations and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Job Accommodation Network (JAN) has the knowledge, resources, and tools to help employers recognize the valuable contributions that qualified workers with disabilities add to the workforce. Job accommodations are typically low in cost, positively impact the workplace in many ways, and play a vital role in increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities. This presentation will introduce attendees to JAN services and resources and explain how JAN can be a partner in exploring accommodation solutions. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Community Assistance Center (CAC) is hosting its Grand Opening Celebration and Ribbon Cutting event on Thursday, November 13th, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, at the CAC Empowerment Center (1130 Hightower Trail, Sandy Springs, GA 30350). The Community Assistance Center invites you to the Grand Opening Celebration and Ribbon Cutting of its new Empowerment Center. The Center is a dynamic community hub providing adult education, career services and workforce development programs for the Atlanta community. Light refreshments will be served. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce is hosting Vision 2030’s Next Gen Hall Co Meet and Mingle on Thursday, November 13th, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, at the Junior League of Gainesville/Hall Co. (1547 Riverside Drive, Gainesville, GA 30501). Join NextGen Committee for a Meet & Mingle at the Junior League Lodge. Enjoy drinks & light bites and learn about the ways this organization serves our community. This event is free to attend. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Center for Nonprofits is hosting an Orientation to Nonprofit Board Service on Tuesday, November 18th, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Serving on a nonprofit board can present unique opportunities and challenges for leaders with experience in other sectors. In this session, the Georgia Center for Nonprofits offers our members a thorough overview on the fundamentals of nonprofit board service, which can help jump-start your new or existing board. Those working with or serving on nonprofit boards are encouraged to join us for this discussion, which will cover basic legal and fiduciary responsibilities, key annual obligations, expectations around fundraising, roles and responsibilities, and the latest trends and challenges facing nonprofit boards. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – Atlanta is hosting a webinar on Supporting Caregivers in the Workplace: A Health and Wellness Perspective for HR Leaders on Tuesday, November 18th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Caregiving is one of the most significant yet often invisible factors influencing employee well-being and organizational performance. With millions of employees balancing professional responsibilities with the care of children, aging parents, or loved ones with health needs, HR leaders are uniquely positioned to shape policies that promote both compassion and productivity. Led by a physician and industry experts specializing in organizational wellbeing and population health management, this webinar bridges the gap between medical insight and HR strategy. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the physical, emotional, and psychological stressors caregivers experience and learn evidence-based approaches to support them. The session will highlight interventions that improve employee engagement, reduce burnout, and foster a workplace culture grounded in empathy, flexibility, and inclusion. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The University of Georgia, in partnership with the Carl Vinson Institute of Government is hosting Georgia’s 2025 Workforce Conference on Tuesday, November 18th and Wednesday, November 19th, at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel (1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602). Join the two-day Georgia’s Workforce Conference to learn about innovative strategies and programs Georgia companies, communities and organizations are using to address talent development needs and build long-term workforce pipelines.Georgia’s Workforce Conference will bring together partners in workforce development, education, business and economic development to explore promising practices and emerging ideas to solve talent challenges around the state. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Career Development Association is hosting Amplifying Advocacy: Career Development in a Disrupted World of Work on Wednesday, November 19th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. How can career development professionals move beyond acknowledging disruption to shaping solutions? Join this free virtual event during North America Career Week, to explore the path forward – how we can activate engagement, adapt with creative resilience and advocate more powerfully – together. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Metro Atlanta eXchange for Workforce Solutions is hosting MAX Academy: Age as An Asset in the Workforce on Thursday, November 20th, from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM, at the Atlanta Metropolitan State College (1630 Metropolitan Parkway Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310). In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations are increasingly recognizing the value of a diverse workforce. One crucial dimension of diversity is age, which brings a wealth of benefits to teams and companies. Rather than viewing age as a barrier, forward-thinking organizations understand that employees of all ages contribute unique perspectives, skills, and experiences that are invaluable to success. Older workers in particular often possess a deep well of experience and institutional knowledge. Years of working in various roles and industries equip them with the ability to foresee challenges, navigate complex situations, and mentor younger colleagues. This experience can help organizations avoid costly mistakes and streamline processes, as seasoned professionals frequently know what works and what doesn’t. Click here to learn more and register.
  • CareerRise is hosting a webinar on CareerReadyATL Success Stories on Thursday, November 20th, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. In this webinar series, CareerRise will provide content to support employers and workforce development professionals with Hiring, Candidate Sourcing and Workforce Planning, Training & Registered Apprenticeships, Employment Success Supports​, Quality Careers and Workplaces​, Career Awareness and Promotion​, and Regional Coordination​. Attendees will learn innovative practices, real-world examples, and practical tools. Guest speakers from across Georgia will discuss how they have developed partnerships that serve the needs of employers and workers. Click here to register via Zoom.
  • The Metro Atlanta eXchange for Workforce Solutions is hostingMAX Minutes with For Momentum on Friday, November 21th, at 9:00 AM, via Zoom. Over the last year, the social impact sector is navigating an era defined by uncertainty and rapid policy shifts. We’ve witnessed firsthand how these pressures are compelling both companies and nonprofits to adapt with remarkable speed. For Momentum’s latest research combined with decades of industry expertise developing hundreds of corporate and nonprofit partnerships will guide you on how to navigate this new landscape. President and Founder Mollye Rhea will join MAX to provide a deep dive into the forces currently shaping successful social impact partnerships, including: the true impact of employee engagement, the motivating factors driving partnership decision making today, and the crucial corporate roles driving this work. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Center for Nonprofits is hosting a webinar on Managing Pressure and Maintaining Balance on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Daily pressures, in and out of the office, can make it hard to find time to take care of ourselves. For a sense of balance, peace of mind, and growth, it is more essential than ever that we develop and draw upon intentional coping skills. This virtual course will help you understand the causes and costs of workplace pressure, the benefits of creating balance, and how to identify your pressure points. You will also learn how to apply emotional intelligence, increase optimism and resilience, and develop strategies for getting ahead. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – Atlanta is hosting a Chapter Meeting on Thursday, December 4th, starting at 11:00 AM, at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (100 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30313). Great workplaces don’t just happen—they’re built when people connect, communicate, and collaborate with intention. This engaging, story-driven Chapter Meeting, set at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, will explore the principles of courage, hope, and meaningful engagement in the workplace. Through a combination of art, storytelling, and small-group conversation, participants will gain practical insights that resonate far beyond the event. Whether you’re leading a team, managing a project, or navigating change, you’ll leave inspired to lead with courage and hope—building trust, inclusion, and collaboration along the way. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Center for Nonprofits is hosting a Nonprofit Strategic Options Workshop on Wednesday, December 10th, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Nonprofits that want to evaluate risk, opportunities, and options need a structured method to make decisions and move forward with confidence – especially organizations experiencing funding shifts, leadership transitions, growth pressures, program overlap, or persistent deficits. This fast-paced, practical workshop is designed to help boards and leadership teams see the full range of paths available to your organization – strengthen and scale, restructure, reinvent, collaborate, partner, merge, transfer programs or assets, and responsible exit/collaborate/partner/ally, asset transfer, merger, and responsible exit – and choose the right moves to make next. Click here to learn more and register.
  • CareerRise is hosting a webinar on a Year in Review on Thursday, December 18th, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. In this webinar series, CareerRise will provide content to support employers and workforce development professionals with Hiring, Candidate Sourcing and Workforce Planning, Training & Registered Apprenticeships, Employment Success Supports​, Quality Careers and Workplaces​, Career Awareness and Promotion​, and Regional Coordination​. Attendees will learn innovative practices, real-world examples, and practical tools. Guest speakers from across Georgia will discuss how they have developed partnerships that serve the needs of employers and workers. Click here to register via Zoom.
  • The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is hosting Eggs and Issues 2026 on Wednesday, January 14th, from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium (1 AMB Drive, NW, Atlanta, GA 30313). Every January, Georgians from every corner of the state make their way to Atlanta for the Georgia Chamber Eggs & Issues Breakfast. This event serves as the kickoff to the Georgia General Assembly Regular Session. The annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast convenes over 2,500 Georgians, including many of the state’s top elected officials and business leaders, to set the economic agenda for the legislative year. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Georgia Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Georgia Construction Aggregate Association, is hosting its 2026 Transportation Reception on Wednesday, January 21st, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, at the Capital City Club (7 John Portman Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30303). Please join the Georgia Chamber of Commerce for its 8th annual Transportation Reception for an intimate gathering of the state’s most prominent industry leaders, policymakers and elected officials.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – Atlanta is hosting SOAHR 2026 on Wednesday, April 22nd and Thursday, April 2023rd, at the Gas South Convention Center (6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097). SHRM-Atlanta’s 36th annual conference will expand your capacity to meet current challenges and succeed in the future. You and your organization will benefit from the two days you spend immersed in learning from thought leaders and peer practitioners. SOAHR will benefit anyone who manages people or considers themselves part of the HR community. The conference brings together students, professionals, and executives to exchange ideas, hear from experts, and learn more about the products and services that will enable people like you to accomplish their goals. Click here to learn more and register.

Opportunities with National Hosts

  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting a Job Outlook Update: A Look at Hiring Projections for the Class of 2026 webinar on Monday, November 10th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Join Shawn VanDerziel, NACE president and CEO, and Mary Gatta, NACE research director, for an in-depth look at the latest hiring projections for new college graduates. This session will unpack how broader economic conditions are influencing employer demand for early career talent, while also exploring the role of skills-based hiring and AI in shaping recruitment practices. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Manufacturing Institute is hosting a Heroes MAKE America for Manufacturers webinar on Monday, November 10th, from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. This webinar will offer an overview of the Heroes MAKE initiative while giving insights on how to connect with the incredibly diverse talent pool of veterans and military spouses. Resources will also be shared on how to help prepare your company to recruit, hire and retain this talent. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting Mission Next: Empowering Veteran Transitions from Service to Success on Wednesday, November 12th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. This dynamic and interactive virtual session equips college career counselors and employers with insights, inspiration, and actionable strategies to support military veterans’ successful transition from service to civilian careers. Discover best practices for translating military skills, fostering veteran-ready workplaces, and building collaborative pathways that empower veterans to thrive in education and employment. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting a webinar on Solving the Caregiving Gap on Wednesday, November 12th, starting at 1:00 PM. America’s workforce is aging, and caregiving responsibilities are surging. HR professionals face a complex challenge: supporting employees who are caring for children with special needs, spouses with chronic illness, or aging parents with dementia. The demands are intense, and traditional approaches fall short — leaving both employees and organizations at risk. Join this SHRM-hosted webinar to gain clarity on the realities of workplace caregiving and discover actionable strategies to address this urgent need. You’ll be moved beyond compliance to focus on practical, human-centered solutions that drive retention, engagement, and organizational resilience. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Counties (NACo) is hosting a webinar on Checks, Balances, and Firewalls: Navigating Governance on Wednesday, November 12th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This session explores the intersection where securing election operations meets digital realities. In an interconnected world, where officials face increased cyber threats and scrutiny, governance forms the backbone of order. This training unravels the fundamentals of governance to strengthen democracy in the digital age, with a particular focus on supply chain and data management. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting a webinar on the Top 20 Skills for Career and Business Success on Wednesday, November 12th, starting at 2:00 PM. Throughout his career, Dean Karrel has hired and trained hundreds of sales professionals, and his online courses have reached more than 1.5 million learners. In his coaching and training, he focuses on the top 20 skills that consistently show up in the most successful businesspeople. In this webinar, Karrel will walk you through these key traits – not ones tied to advanced degrees or impressive job titles, but practical, powerful skills rooted in strong social and interpersonal abilities. When you cultivate and refine these 20 qualities, you gain a distinct edge – not just in your career, but in your overall business success. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting a webinar on Beyond Traditional Hiring: How HR Can Lead Integrated Talent Strategy in the Modern Workplace on Thursday, November 13th, starting at 12:00 PM. Today’s workforce landscape has fundamentally shifted. Research from Ardent Partners and the Future of Work Exchange reveals that contingent workers now represent nearly half (49.8%) of the average enterprise’s total talent pool. For HR leaders, this presents both an unprecedented opportunity and a complex challenge: how to strategically leverage this extended workforce to drive organizational agility, bridge critical skills gaps, and maintain competitive advantage in an uncertain economic climate. As HR professionals increasingly recognize the strategic value of total workforce management, many organizations are moving beyond traditional siloed approaches. The most successful companies are those where HR takes the lead in fostering cross-functional partnerships with procurement and finance teams to optimize workforce investments and build organizational resilience. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting Cut Through the Menopause Noise With Better Benefits on Thursday, November 13th, starting at 12:00 PM. Menopause has never been more visible. Ads, products, and podcasts are everywhere, but this exposure hasn’t meant better outcomes. Instead, employees are left overwhelmed and confused—64 percent report they don’t know how to manage their symptoms, and nearly three-quarters say those symptoms directly affect their work. For employers, that means lost productivity, rising costs, and attrition among experienced talent. Leading organizations provide trusted, evidence-based support that delivers measurable improvements. With holistic midlife support, employees get real relief, and businesses benefit through stronger retention and performance. Join Maven Clinic to explore how you can turn menopause awareness into outcomes that matter—for your people and your company. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Bonterra is hosting a From Cold Grant Pitches to Real Funder Relationships webinar on Thursday, November 13th, starting at 1:00 PM. Too many nonprofits spend hours sending cold grant proposals that go nowhere. The truth? The strongest funder relationships are built before the grant is written through genuine connection, alignment, and meaningful conversations that set you up for long-term success. Join Caitlin McBride, CFRE, for a practical, results-focused session that will shift how you approach funding from pitching to partnering. Click here to learn more and register.
  • American College Testing (ACT) is hosting a webinar on Career Conversations that Count: Building Workforce Bridges Early on Thursday, November 13th, starting at 2:00 PM. Explore how early career-focused conversations and programming are transforming student outcomes and strengthening local workforce pipelines in Iredell County, North Carolina. Introducing the “8 Degrees of E” continuum — a strategic framework for career readiness and engagement — participants will learn actionable strategies to connect education with workforce needs and foster meaningful collaboration across sectors. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Brookings is hosting a webinar on the Future of Data Centers on Thursday, November 13th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. AI is being deployed across numerous sectors with promises to transform data processing, communications, and service delivery. Undergirding this growing adoption of AI algorithms and agents are state-of-the-art data centers that host thousands of file servers and networking equipment capable of automating key functions. As demand grows, these centers will be crucial for the digital economy, but there remain barriers in terms of their energy needs, workforce shortages, job impact, and overall cost. On November 13th , the Center for Technology Innovation (CTI) at Brookings will host a webinar to discuss how we can address the mounting challenges posed by the construction and operation of data centers. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB) is hosting How do They do it? Advocating for State Funding on Thursday, November 13th, starting at 2:00 PM. Ever wonder how other local workforce boards are successfully securing state support? Join Todd Nielsen, Executive Director of the Colorado Urban Workforce Alliance, as he sits down with Becky Carnes-Miller, Executive Director of Eastern Kentucky CEP, and her team and Gregory Pitoniak, Chief Executive Officer of SEMCA (Southeast Michigan Community Alliance), to share their real-world wins, lessons learned, and practical strategies for advocating with legislators. Walk away with insider tips and actionable tools to strengthen your own board’s advocacy and impact. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting a webinar on the Power of the Middle: The Evolving Role of Today’s Middle Managers in the Age of AI on Friday, November 14th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Middle managers are stretched thin. This employer-focused webinar explores how AI, mindset shifts, and strategic support can help you retain, engage, and elevate this critical workforce tier without adding to their workload. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Career Pathways Network is hosting a webinar on Creating and Aligning Seamless Career Pathways for all Learners on Saturday, November 15th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Don’t miss this conversation with secondary, adult education, and community college educators about creating and aligning seamless pathways of stackable credentials, giving learners of all ages and skill levels practical building blocks for in-demand skills, employment opportunities, and career advancement. Click here to learn more.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting a NACE Advocacy – Federal Update on Monday, November 17th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Discover how evolving federal policies are shaping the future of education and workforce development. This virtual session will offer valuable insights into the latest updates in federal funding, immigration—including changes to the H-1B visa process—TRIO and MSI programs, and labor policy. Take part to stay informed and prepared for the changes impacting recruiting, workforce readiness, and student success. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) is hosting its 26th Annual Youth Symposium starting Monday, November 17th through Wednesday, November 19th, in New Orleans, LA. NAWDP’s Youth Symposium has become one of the largest annual gatherings of workforce development professionals serving youth, with more than 900 attendees from across the country. Join this impactful event to network with workforce professionals who serve youth across the country, share or learn from others’ best practices, create partnerships with other organizations, and learn about innovative programs and potential solutions to issues in your area. Click here to learn more.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting its 2025 Aspen Cyber Summit on Tuesday, November 18th, at the Reach, at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20566). There will also be a virtual option to attend the event. Cybersecurity is a global problem with local impacts. From ensuring clean drinking water to protecting financial transactions to supporting free and fair elections, digital security involves everyone, everywhere. The Aspen Cyber Summit is the nation’s premier annual technology and cybersecurity policy gathering. Since 2016, this flagship Aspen Institute conference has hosted the most consequential cybersecurity discussions of our time. Our stage features global cybersecurity and national security experts, senior government leaders from the White House and allied nations, members of Congress, Fortune 100 executives, and thinkers from civil society. Now in its 10th year, the event brings together leading national and international voices from government, industry, and civil society to create a safer world, online and off. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting NACE’s Faculty and Staff Fellows Program for Individual Registrants starting Tuesday, November 18th through Wednesday, January 21st, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Through the NACE Faculty & Staff Fellows program, faculty and staff will align their learning experiences with the NACE career competencies so that students are aware of their competency development and can practice articulating their competency in a way that resonates with employers. This career focus alignment will give students the edge they need when they apply for internships and jobs, as well as setting them up for advancement once they get into the workplace. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Counties (NACo) is hosting a webinar on Driving GenAI in County Government: A Collaborative, Outcomes-Focused Approach on Tuesday, November 18th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Artificial intelligence—especially generative AI—is no longer a “future trend” for county governments. It’s here, and its impact depends on how it’s implemented. Successful projects don’t start and end with the IT department; they require strong collaboration across communications, customer service, and business units to ensure technology delivers real outcomes for residents. Hear from Wyandotte County, Kan., where a community speaking 31 languages and handling 50,000 calls a year with just three staff members needed a smarter way to serve residents. Learn how the county partnered across departments to design and deploy conversational digital agents that address real service challenges—while safeguarding data, maintaining public trust, and ensuring equitable access. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Lightcast is hosting a webinar on Building the Advanced Manufacturing Workforce on Wednesday, November 19th, starting at 11:00 AM. Through market aligned programs and close industry partnerships, Columbus State Community College has become a key part of Ohio’s advanced manufacturing talent strategy — equipping students for in-demand jobs that meet critical workforce needs and unlock pathways to prosperity. In this webinar, Michell Ward (Director of Development, Office of Talent Strategies) and Laura Wittel (Senior Analyst, Office of Institutional Effectiveness) will share how they use Lightcast labor market data to design and expand high-value programs aligned with regional talent demand. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting its 2025 City Summit on Wednesday, November 19th through Saturday, November 22nd, at the Salt Palace Convention Center (100 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101). During uncertain times, bold leadership is necessary. Join your peers at City Summit where you can meet other innovative leaders navigating these uncertain times with resilience and bold action. City Summit is where local leaders connect, learn and engage with experts and their peers. Build your leadership skills and gain proven strategies to support the work you are doing in your community. Take your leadership to new heights surrounded by breathtaking mountains and unique local culture. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is hosting a webinar on Untapped Talent: Leveraging Older Workers for Business Growth on Wednesday, November 19th, starting at 1:00 PM. Unlock the potential of a dynamic and experienced workforce with this “Untapped Talent: Leveraging Older Workers for Business Growth” webinar. This session will unveil exclusive SHRM research that sheds new light on the value, trends, and opportunities associated with older workers in today’s labor market. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Career Pathways Network is hosting a webinar on Building Ecosystems of Support on Wednesday, November 19th, from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. This is the fourth session of the Professional Development Academy. This dynamic workshop series equips career counselors and educational staff with leadership tools and strategic insights to guide learners through CTE and adult education pathways. Grounded in the Framework for Career Pathways Alignment developed by CORD, the series emphasizes collaborative leadership, systems thinking, and student-centered practices. Participants will engage in learning and networking opportunities that blend innovative content, reflective practices, and practical application. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting a webinar on Backsliding on Child Protections – The Return of Child Labor in the US on Wednesday, November 19th, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. In the wave of rollbacks, at least ten states have passed laws to restrict child labor protections in the last couple of years. Today, children as young as 13 are working grueling jobs that put their health, safety, and development at risk — in meatpacking plants, warehouses, and tobacco fields instead of schools. Migrant children are especially at risk of being exploited. Many arrive in the US without parents or guardians, lacking legal protections or a support system. These children are often funneled into the most dangerous sectors of the labor market, where oversight is weak and accountability is rare. Join the Aspen Institute in exploring how we have arrived at the current landscape of child labor; what it means in the current context; and how we can protect children moving forward and explore what policymakers, child advocates, and labor advocates can do to address weakening child protections. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Coalition of Adult Basic Education (COABE) is hosting a webinar on New Research on Small Businesses and Skills: How Adult Educators Can Use Data for Advocacy on Wednesday, November 19th, starting at 2:00 PM. Recent research reveals new insights about what small businesses are looking for when they hire — and adult educators can use this information to advocate for our field. Join us for a lively, practical conversation and find out what 75 small companies had to say about skills and credentials. Then learn how YOU can use this information advocate for adult education. Bring your questions! Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) is hosting a webinar on Exploring Common Intake and Referrals: State Roundtable on Wednesday, November 19th, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. Join NASWA for an exclusive showcase as Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and Utah reveal their innovative approaches to common intake. Experience live demonstrations that spotlight how these states are streamlining the customer journey—from answering core questions and verifying eligibility, to seamlessly connecting case management systems and collaborating with community-based organizations. Following the showcase, attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and share their strategies and approaches. Click here to learn more and register.
  • WorkHuman is hosting Optimize and Scale Recognition with Human Intelligence on Thursday, November 20th, starting at 12:00 PM. Simply having a recognition program isn’t enough to deliver a return on investment. But when employee recognition is done right – strategically, equitably, authentically – it becomes a behavioral data engine that generates productivity, loyalty, and a thriving company culture. Based on new research from Everest Group and WorkHuman, this webinar will share how Human Intelligence, peer-enabled recognition, and predictive AI empower HR leaders to finally see what drives performance and retention at scale – and act on it in real time. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Counties (NACo) is hosting a webinar on Tackling the Child Care Workforce Crisis: A County-Led Solution on Thursday, November 20th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Counties across the nation are facing a childcare workforce crisis that limits affordability and accessibility for families’ childcare needs and economic growth. In this session, King County, Wash., and its partners will share how they piloted a wage boost program that supports over 800 childcare workers. The Pilot will study staff retention, program stability, worker wellbeing, and what it means to have meaningful public investment in workers serving families across the county. Join us to explore practical lessons, cross-sector partnerships, and strategies your county can adapt tostrengthen its own childcare workforce. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Lightcast is hosting an APAC Webinar: Laying a Data-Driven Foundation to Build the Industries of the Future on Monday, November 24th, starting at 7:00 PM. Across the world, governments, employers, education providers, and workers are grappling with a rapidly changing world of work. For instance, the Future Made in Australia agenda is targeted to address the major structural and strategic challenges that the Australian economy faces. For this kind of strategy to succeed, it must be underpinned by solid, up-to-date data, which can identify the emerging jobs and skills trends across key industries. Join Lightcast for this webinar focused on the APAC region to see how a robust, data-driven approach is vital to build a foundation for good strategic decisions, to guide investments, and to ensure the building of industries that are both competitive and resilient in the years ahead. Click here to learn more and register.
  • Lightcast is hosting a webinar on Laying a Data-Driven Foundation to Build the Industries of the Future on Tuesday, November 25th, starting at 11:00 AM. Across the world, governments, employers, education providers, and workers are grappling with a rapidly changing world of work. For instance, the Future Made in Australia agenda is targeted to address the major structural and strategic challenges that the Australian economy faces. For this kind of strategy to succeed, it must be underpinned by solid, up-to-date data, which can identify the emerging jobs and skills trends across key industries.  Join Lightcast for this webinar focused on the APAC region to see how a robust, data-driven approach is vital to build a foundation for good strategic decisions, to guide investments, and to ensure the building of industries that are both competitive and resilient in the years ahead. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting an Early Career Talent Leaders Roundtable on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This interactive session is designed for recruitment leaders who oversee early talent programs. Join a dynamic, collaborative space to unpack emerging challenges, exchange ideas, and co-create forward-thinking solutions. Guided by experts and fueled by peer-driven dialogue, you’ll engage in meaningful conversations, identify key priorities, and develop strategies that drive real impact.Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Coalition of Adult Basic Education (COABE) is hosting a webinar on Building Talent Pipelines: How Adult Education and Employers Can Partner for Workforce Success on Tuesday, December 2nd, starting at 2:00 PM. Adult education programs are uniquely positioned to serve as a powerful talent pipeline for today’s employers. By equipping learners with industry-relevant skills and providing onsite training—such as English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction directly at the workplace—adult education strengthens businesses while opening doors for workers to advance. In this webinar, COABE will explore practical strategies for building effective partnerships between employers and adult education programs. Featuring insights from Bryan Seck, former Kawasaki executive and now Executive Director of Lincoln Literacy in Nebraska, participants will learn how collaboration can address workforce shortages, enhance retention, and create opportunities for learners. This webinar draws on lessons from COABE’s Invest in the Midwest tour, offering both inspiration and actionable ideas for programs looking to engage employers as partners in workforce development. Click here to register via Zoom.
  • Jobs for the Future is hosting From Guide to Practice: Get Better Results for Jobseekers with AI: A Virtual Workshop Session on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. In a new hands-on workshop, built on the principles of Jobs for the Future’s “Generative AI: A How-To Guide for Career Coaches,” you will be shown how to thoughtfully integrate AI as a powerful partner in your practice. Through real-world examples, guided exercises, and peer-to-peer practice, you’ll move beyond the hype and learn practical strategies to boost your efficiency, tailor support to unique jobseeker needs, and free up more time for the human-centric coaching where you shine brightest. Whether you’re new to AI or ready to deepen your skills, this session will equip you with tools to create better outcomes for the people you serve. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting a webinar on Getting a Job in Policy on Wednesday, December 3rd, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Are you interested in a job in policy? Join the Aspen Institute for an overview of the types of jobs in the policy space, along with tips for applying to policy jobs and networking. Academy staff will cover the key steps to finding career opportunities and making a good first impression during the hiring process. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) is hosting the 2025 UI Integrity Symposium on Wednesday, December 3rd and Thursday, December 4th, at the Loews Canyon (7000 North Resort Drive, Tucson, AZ 85750). The UI Integrity Symposium is a gathering for NASWA state workforce members to learn and discuss current and developing trends in UI benefits and tax integrity. Benefits and tax tracks will focus on UI integrity challenges while also highlighting successful strategies states have implemented to combat fraud, reduce improper payments, improve collections, strengthen UI systems, and update operational processes and procedures. The deadline to register is November 10th. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting a Building Nonprofit Advocacy Capacity virtual program starting Monday, December 8th through Friday, December 11th, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This part-time, free virtual program designed to support US-based organizations working in the public interest – such as nonprofits, direct services providers, or university and research centers – who want to grow the policy and advocacy capabilities of their organization. Participants will learn how to educate and persuade potential partners on policy issues that impact the communities your organization serves, and how to obtain the resources – including staffing – to support having impact in the policy space. This course will include an overview of how to be strategic in advocating for policy changes at your organization with its current staff; and how to bring on additional staff to work on policy change. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting Coming Back Home: Why Housing Matters More for the Economy More Than Ever on Monday, December 8th, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, at the National League of Cities (NLC) Conference Center (660 North Capitol Street, SW, Washington, DC 20001). The United States is experiencing a once-in-a-generation housing crisis that has affected nearly every community, regardless of size or location. After the historic collapse of the U.S. housing market in 2008, housing supply has failed to meet current demand. Now, what was once a staple of the American dream, finding an affordable place to live has become increasingly out of reach. Join mayors, and CEOs for U.S. Housing Investment and National League of Cities for a conversation on the housing crisis’s impact on the economy, and why political and business leaders need to consider the short- and long-term effects of the crisis as they plan for the future. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting a Virtual Info Session: Municipal Workforce Learning Lab on Tuesday, December 9th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Join NLC to learn more about our upcoming Municipal Workforce Learning Lab. This 8-month intensive learning and action planning process will bring together three cities committed to the growth and development of their municipal workforce. During this session we will share more about the opportunity and how to apply as well as address any questions. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) is hosting its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, December 10th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Join NAWDP Chief Executive Officer Melissa Robbins and Board of Directors Chair Dana Keller for an exclusive update on the State of NAWDP. During this member-only session, Melissa and Dana will share organizational highlights, recent achievements, and upcoming initiatives shaping the future of our workforce development community. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Career Pathways Network is hosting a webinar on Navigating Career Pathways on Wednesday, December 10th, from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. This is the fourth session of the Professional Development Academy. This dynamic workshop series equips career counselors and educational staff with leadership tools and strategic insights to guide learners through CTE and adult education pathways. Grounded in the Framework for Career Pathways Alignment developed by CORD, the series emphasizes collaborative leadership, systems thinking, and student-centered practices. Participants will engage in learning and networking opportunities that blend innovative content, reflective practices, and practical application. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Counties (NACo) is hosting Inside Washington: County Impacts from the White House and Congress on Thursday, December 11th, from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Join NACo’s Government Affairs team for week thirteen of a biweekly series on key developments from the White House and Congress. Discussions will focus on policies and actions that directly impact counties — from federal funding and regulatory changes to intergovernmental partnerships. Tune in for an inside look at how these evolving federal dynamics may shape county priorities, responsibilities and operations. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting a webinar on Pathways to a Future Career in Nursing: Addressing Nursing Shortages with Precollege Support on Tuesday, December 16th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. In response to the growing national shortage in the nursing workforce and the academic challenges many incoming students face, the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh developed the Pre-Nursing Pathway Program (PNPP)—a proactive, weeklong residential initiative designed to support and retain aspiring nurses before they even begin their first semester. This webinar offers an in-depth look at the PNPP’s structure, goals, and measurable impact. Participants will explore how the program was designed to address gaps in academic readiness, particularly in science and math—while also fostering a sense of belonging and confidence among first-year pre-nursing students. Through immersive lab experiences, mentorship from current nursing students, and holistic support from faculty and staff, the PNPP helps students build a strong foundation for success in a demanding academic path. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting a webinar on How to Tell Governments What You Think on Wednesday, December 17th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. Because governments work for the people, it’s important for government officials to hear from ordinary citizens what we think about what they are doing. Yet most of us don’t know how to effectively share our opinions with governments. Join the Aspen Policy Academy to learn how to tell government actors across all branches of government what you think about their ideas. This program will teach you broad principles for communicating to policymakers, as well as specific tips for sharing your opinions with Congress, executive branch officials, and even the courts. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) is hosting NAWDP Learning Opportunities 2026: There is more! on Tuesday, January 13th, from 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM. Join Kim Meadows, Training Director at National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) for an exclusive webinar showcasing the innovative learning opportunities available in 2026. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this session will provide a comprehensive overview of our upcoming events, conferences, academies, webinars, and training programs designed to elevate your skills and impact in the workforce development arena. Discover how NAWDP’s offerings align with emerging trends, equip you with actionable strategies, and prepare you for the challenges ahead. Don’t miss this chance to plan your professional growth for the coming year and connect with a community dedicated to workforce excellence. Click here to learn more and register.
  • American College Testing (ACT) is hosting its 2026 Southeast ACT Summit on Thursday, January 22nd and Friday, January 23rd, at the Bryant Conference Center (240 Paul W. Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401). The 2026 Southeast ACT Summit offers education and workforce leaders the opportunity to exchange ideas, deepen their knowledge, and explore real-world solutions to today’s most pressing problems. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Career Pathways Network is hosting a webinar on Removing Barriers and Supporting Credential Completion on Saturday, January 24th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Don’t miss this conversation about efficient program design that accommodates the needs of learners and accelerates credential completion by removing barriers and surrounding students with holistic supports. This session is part of the Connected Conversations series. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is hosting Workforce Development Strategies Course starting Tuesday, January 27th through Wednesday, January 28th. A skilled and adaptable workforce is essential for sustainable economic growth. This course focuses on innovative strategies for talent recruitment, skill development, and retention. You’ll uncover how to build strong talent pipelines that support local businesses, drive economic resilience, and ensure your community is ready to meet the demands of tomorrow’s economy. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Skills Coalition is hosting its 2026 Skills Summit on Thursday, February 5th and Friday, February 6th, in Washington, D.C. The 2026 Skills Summit is an advocacy-focused convening for workforce policy champions who are eager to protect workforce investments that workers, local businesses, and our economy rely on – while shaping a more fair and prosperous future for everyone. The Skills Summit is a chance for NSC’s network of practitioners, workers, students, and employers to influence members of Congress at a pivotal moment – before key funding and implementation decisions are made. At a time of political and economic uncertainty, the Skills Summit is a call to action. Together, we’ll work to protect the policies that workers count on to train for and land quality jobs – and the policies that local businesses depend on to grow and diversify their workforce. We’ll fight for our vision of an America where every person is guaranteed skills training, good jobs, and economic prosperity. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting its 2026 Socrates Winter Seminars starting Friday, February 6th through Monday, February 9th, at the Aspen Meadows Resort (845 Meadows Road, Aspen, CO 81611). The Socrates Seminar is a collaborative weekend-long event for participants from different fields. Participants contribute their understanding of and reactions to carefully selected readings, with the guidance of moderators who are experts in their sector. This is not a panel discussion, nor is it a tutorial where the experts share their knowledge.  The seminars take place on Aspen Meadows Resort campus. Click here to learn more.
  • The National Career Pathways Network is hosting a Wrap-Up and Reflections on Designing Industry-Responsive Career Pathways webinar on Saturday, February 7th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. This final session of the Connected Conversation series will be a facilitated conversation focused on reflections and takeaways from the entire series. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Coalition of Adult Basic Education (COABE) is hosting a webinar on Harnessing AI to Transform Personal Finance Teaching on Thursday, February 12th, starting at 2:00 PM. Unlock the future of personal finance education with this groundbreaking session on AI! Discover how to work smarter, not harder, with cutting-edge AI tools that enhance your lesson plans and productivity while elevating student learning. Join COABE to learn practical, innovative strategies that will transform your teaching and be at the forefront of educational technology! Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is hosting its AI Bootcamp for Career Services Spring 2026 every Wednesday, starting March 4th, from 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM. This four-week journey of immersive, virtual AI training will elevate your impact with students. You will learn how to use AI to boost your advising game this school year and be more prepared for the ever-changing AI landscape. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting its 2026 Congressional City Conference starting Saturday, March 14th through Wednesday, March 18th, at the Marriott Marquis (901 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001). Congressional City Conference is where local leaders engage on policy, learn from experts and make connections. Gain the tools you need to lead and build partnerships critical to brighter futures for your city, town or village. As local leaders engage with the current administration, hone your advocacy skills and strengthen your local-federal partnership to support your municipality. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The Aspen Institute is hosting the Aspen Executive Seminar on Leadership, Values, and the Good Society starting Saturday, April 18th through Friday, April 24th, at the Aspen Meadows Resort (845 Meadows Road, Aspen, CO 81611). The Aspen Executive Seminar on Leadership, Values, and the Good Society challenges experienced leaders to engage with the ideas and ideals that have shaped our world. Through a small cohort, the Aspen Executive Seminar creates space for conversations that stretch thinking, challenge assumptions, and invite participants to consider not just what they believe, but how those beliefs motivate their actions in the world, shaping how they lead. Click here to learn more and register.
  • The National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers (NCATC) is hosting its 2026 Conference starting Wednesday, September 30th through Friday, October 2nd, in Tacoma, WA. More information will be available next year. Click here to learn more.
  • The National League of Cities (NLC) is hosting its City Summit 2026 on Wednesday, November 18th through Saturday, November 21st, at the Music City Center (201 Rep. John Lewis Way South, Nashville, TN 37203). City Summit is where local leaders connect, learn and engage with experts and their peers. Build your leadership skills and gain proven strategies to support the work you are doing in your community. Click here to learn more and register.

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