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Dalton State College and Georgia Northwestern Technical College will host the inaugural Northwest Georgia Workforce Summit, focusing on strategies for workforce development and economic competitiveness. With Chancellor Sonny Perdue’s opening remarks and discussions on alignment between education and industry needs, the summit promises to foster collaboration among educators, business leaders, and community partners. Participants will engage in panel discussions and roundtable sessions addressing emerging workforce trends and high-demand career sectors to tackle local economic challenges.
Dalton, GA – Dalton State College and Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) will host the inaugural Northwest Georgia Workforce Summit on Friday, August 22, starting at 8:30 a.m. The event is set to take place in Gignilliat Hall on the Dalton State campus, and aims to unite educators, business leaders, and community partners.
The primary focus of the summit will be to explore strategies that can strengthen the region’s economic and workforce competitiveness. A significant highlight will be the opening remarks from Chancellor Sonny Perdue of the University System of Georgia, who will set the tone for discussions aimed at workforce enhancement.
Commissioner Greg Dozier, representing the Technical College System of Georgia, will emphasize the vital role that higher education plays in workforce development. At a time when Dalton is anticipating the creation of over 20,000 new jobs in the next decade, the emphasis on developing a skilled workforce is more critical than ever.
The summit will include a series of programming options, such as panel discussions, presentations, and interactive sessions led by regional industry leaders. Topics to be discussed may involve emerging workforce trends, educational partnerships, and techniques for both talent development and retention. This wide-ranging approach addresses pressing needs that local industries face in aligning workforce capabilities with economic demands.
GNTC President Heidi Popham has recognized the importance of the summit as a collaborative platform for sharing ideas and best practices among various stakeholders. A key component of the discussions will be an exploration of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s announcement in December regarding a unified high demand career list. This list aims to align educational initiatives and workforce development more closely.
The career sectors highlighted in the Northwest Georgia high-demand list span several industries, including education, engineering, manufacturing, health science, construction, and transportation and logistics. Additionally, the list identifies other high-demand areas such as financial services, public safety, energy, human services, information technology, and marketing. This focused approach assists educational institutions in creating responsive programs that meet the needs of local economies.
Among the summit’s engaging activities will be roundtable discussions during lunch, designed to foster deeper collaboration among participants. These sessions will provide opportunities for attendees to share their insights and collaborate on solutions that can enhance the local workforce landscape.
For those interested in networking opportunities, an optional session will occur on Thursday, August 21, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Gignilliat Hall. This gathering will offer additional chances for attendees to meet and share ideas before the summit kicks off.
Participation in the Northwest Georgia Workforce Summit is free of charge; however, registration is required due to limited space. Interested parties can find more information and register by visiting daltonstate.edu/workforce-summit.
As Dalton prepares to welcome various stakeholders at this pivotal summit, the focus on workforce development reflects the community’s commitment to meeting the challenges of an evolving economy. Educators, business leaders, and community partners are expected to benefit from collaborative discussions that aim to shape the future of the region’s workforce.
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