by ICF
Discussions about work that ignite real and lasting change. Learn more at www.icf.com
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12/21/2017
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July 1, 2024
March 6, 2024
<p>Hosts Lindsay Bell and Jack Murphy, of ICF’s Workforce Innovations, Preparedness, and Poverty Solutions (WIPPS) portfolio, are joined by WIPPS Project Director and <a rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" href="https://cyai2024.org/">Cybersecurity Youth Apprenticeship Initiative (CYAI)</a> coach, Mary Roberto, and Ian McMahon, Director of the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" href="https://cdhs.colorado.gov/cp-offices-and-divisions">Colorado Division of Economic and Workforce Support</a>. Together, they discuss how workforce development and youth human services systems can work together to expand access to high quality jobs for low-income youth through RAPs. </p><p>Topics covered in this episode include: </p><ul><li>What programs and services exist to connect low-income youth to employment and training.</li><li>Colorado Department of Human Services’ collaborative efforts to develop youth employment and training programs through multi-sector partnerships.</li><li>How RAPs fit into the youth services ecosystem.</li><li>Making programs accessible and appealing to youth of various backgrounds.</li><li>Barriers to self-sufficiency and what services exist to address them.</li><li>Successful collaboration between human services and workforce development programs. </li></ul>
February 29, 2024
<p>Tune in to Energy in 30, hosted by Joan Collins and David Meisegeier. In this episode, you'll hear from Sally Jacquemin, OSI and AspenTech Business; Sarah Colvin, GE Vernova; and ICF's Chris Najera. The discussion focuses on the crucial role of load management in the energy transition.</p><p>Topics in today’s episode include:</p><ul><li>Changes in customer behavior and in the utility market. </li><li>Technological advancements impacting load management. </li><li>Solutions-oriented future developments.</li></ul>
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