Strong Workforce Program Task Force Membership Overview

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Strong Workforce Program Task Force is comprised of diverse members from various educational and workforce development backgrounds. The Task Force plays a vital role in steering the program's initiatives and ensuring a strong focus on workforce development, innovation, and student support services at www.ccsf.edu/swp.


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  1. Strong Workforce Program

  2. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  3. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  4. Strong Workforce Program Task Force Strong Workforce Program (SWP) Task Force Membership, Fall 2016 -2020 Alternate Members (with voting privileges when #9, or 10, or #11 are absent) 1. Co-Chair: Theresa Rowland, Associate Vice Chancellor of Workforce and Economic Development 2. Co-Chair: Beth Cataldo, CTE Faculty Liaison to the State Academic Senate 3. Craig Persiko, Academic Senate CTE Steering Committee Co-Chair 4. Richard Wu, Academic Senate CTE Steering Committee Co-Chair 5. Lisa Romano, SSSP Coordinator 6. Neela Chatterjee, Equity Coordinator 7. Valerie Abaunza, Career Counselor 8. Olga Shvarts, Counselor, DSPS 9. Steven Brown, CTE Department Chair, Environmental Horticulture & Floristry 10.Terry Chapman, CTE Faculty, Construction & Building Maintenance 11.Alma Avila, CTE Faculty, Health Education 12.Brenna Stroud, CTE Student 13.Liz Leiserson, Staff from Research and Planning 14.Janel Hadden, Staff from Perkins Office 15.Geisce Le, Center Dean 16.Kimberly Harvell, Instructional Dean 17.Laura Lara-Brady, Associate Dean of Equity 18.Wendy Miller, Associate Dean AEBG 19.John Halpin, Associate Dean, Cooperative Work Experience 20.Tom Boegel, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Faculty 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

  5. Strong Workforce Program Site Funding Areas 1. Enrollment Development 2. Program Enhancement 3. Innovation 4. Infrastructure 5. Integrated Student Support Services and Instruction 6. Professional Development 7. One-Time Capital Investments 8. Designated Staff

  6. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  7. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  8. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  9. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  10. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  11. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  12. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  13. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp

  14. Strong Workforce Program Site www.ccsf.edu/swp Additional Information More and Better CTE Oct 3rd, MUB 140 State Chancellor s Office 12:00 4:00 (tentative) WED CCSF 4:00 6:00 (tentative) Food and Refreshments

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