BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20191023T163000Z DTEND:20191023T180000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:State of Higher Education 2019 DESCRIPTION:Investing in tomorrow's workforce and building a qualified talent pipeline is not only something that we should do\, but something we must do for our community to succeed in the future. It is an essential piece of growing businesses in our region as well as recruiting businesses to our region.\n\n \n\nBut what does the bridge between higher education and business look like? How can businesses promote and market their job needs to students who are deciding their career path? And is higher education becoming too cost prohibitive?\n\n \n\nJoin us for a conversation focused on higher education in today?s world. We will take a look at the changing landscape of colleges and universities through a moderated discussion hitting on these key points:\n\n \n\nBuilding partnerships with business to promote opportunities and awareness\n\nRecruiting and nurturing a non-traditional student population\n\nDegrees vs. certificates: guiding students through a best-fit option\n\nIdentifying the future of higher education and adapting to the needs of tomorrow's workforce\n\n \n\nOur featured panel:\n\n\n Eugene Giovannini\, Ed. D.\, Tarrant County College Chancellor\n Victor J. Boschini\, Jr.\, Texas Christian University\n Vistasp M. Karbhari\, Ph.D.\, President of the University of Texas at Arlington\n\n\n\n Erik Haven\, SVP at GM Financial - Downtown Fort Worth's largest employer will speak on best practice Talent initiatives and recruitment efforts with local universities X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Investing in tomorrow's workforce and building a qualified talent pipeline is not only something that we should do\, but something we must do for our community to succeed in the future. It is an essential piece of growing businesses in our region as well as recruiting businesses to our region.
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\nBut what does the bridge between higher education and business look like? How can businesses promote and market their job needs to students who are deciding their career path? \; And is higher education becoming too cost prohibitive?
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\nJoin us for a conversation focused on higher education in today?s world. We will take a look at the changing landscape of colleges and universities through a moderated discussion hitting on these key points:
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\nBuilding partnerships with business to promote opportunities and awareness
\nRecruiting and nurturing a non-traditional student population
\nDegrees vs. certificates: guiding students through a best-fit option
\nIdentifying the future of higher education and adapting to the needs of tomorrow's workforce
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\nOur featured panel: