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Recruitment for Modesto JC Director of Workforce Development and Training
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Plan to join us via CCCconfer the second Tuesday of the month for a Brown Bag Lunch Conversation from 12 noon to 1 p.m.
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This report presents an analysis of the San Joaquin Valley economy and the San Joaquin Valley Regional Industry Cluster Action Plan, prepared for the Office of Community and Economic Development (OCED), California State University, Fresno on behalf of the California Partnership of the San Joaquin Valley. The Cluster Action Plan identifies emerging opportunities for the regionā
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The Chancellor's Office relies on the recommendation of the Career Technical Education (CTE) Consortium when reviewing the approval criterion of need, especially in comparing the proposed program in regard to other community colleges in the area, as specified by Title V. Hartnell College and Gavilan College have submitted new credit program applications to the Central Region Consortium for recommendation in July 2012. Read more . . .
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The Strategic Framework for Doing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy, presented by Van Ton-Quinlivan, Vice Chancellor, Workforce and Economic Development, Chancellor's Office of the CA Community Colleges
Presented by Jeanine Estrada and Erin Larson to the community colleges of the Central Region Consortium during their annual planning meeting, June 7, 2012.
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Three CCCCO Memos on the May Revise - Webinars Scheduled for May 15, 2012. LINKS follow . . .
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The California Partnership for the SJ Valley releases the final report for the March 29, 2012 SJ Valley Regional Economic Summit (Building Prosperity for the Valley Ag Value Chain: Issues, Opportunities and Recommendations
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Van Ton-Quinlivan, Vice Chancellor, Workforce & Economic Development, CCCCO, shares Jobs & the Economy presentation at CCCAOE Spring 2012 conference!
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The C6 Consortium project will implement one strategy with eight guiding principles bringing expanded capacity and efficiency to the grant project. California's geographically immense San Joaquin valley covering 27,282 square miles presents challenges of delivering services to the potential target population of trainees as well as providing a large enough scope of employment opportunities in a given geographic area. Read more . . .
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Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom's report calls for action and outlines how Californian's can retake control and drive California forward again, moving California back into the lead on sustainable growth and real job creation-regaining our leadership role as America's opportunity capital.
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Analysis of SB 160 - Portantino - Concurrent enrollment in secondary school and community colleges
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Merced College is seeking a DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS, INDUSTRY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES, Management Range 13 to begin approximately August, 2011. Initial screening of applications is scheduled for July 5, 2011. See job announcement for complete details and instructions.
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Eleven central valley colleges make commitment to respond to DOL's Complete College America/Trade Adjustment RFA!
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Launching of first TMC Associate Degrees for Transfer (per SB 1440)
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Inspired by successful high-speed train systems worldwide, California's electrically-powered high-speed trains will help the state meet ever-growing demands on its transportation infrastructure.
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California's Community Colleges' Economic & Workforce Development (EWD) Centers of Excellence (COE) support business and industry!
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Over 70 people from the central valley participated in a two-day Energy Summit in Modesto in November 2010.
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The Central Region Consortium recently launched a new website to encourage greater usage and sharing of information between the fourteen Community Colleges in the region.
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