Thank You for Attending the Second Annual NJ Pathways Summit
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Details
- In Person
- June 12, 2024
- $49.00
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Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino
1900 Pacific Ave
Atlantic City, NJ 08401 - njpathways@njccc.org
NJ Pathways to Career Opportunities Summit
June 12, 2024
Focusing on student outcomes, embedding industry credentials in all education and training, and advancing collaboration between academia and workforce development is driving equity at higher education institutions in our state and nationwide. Please join us at the New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities Summit taking place June 12 at Bally’s to continue to plot the course for transformation and innovation.
With the New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities Initiative (NJ Pathways), New Jersey joins leading states that are transforming their statewide education and workforce development and resources to better and more equitably serve students and workers. This transformation includes an intentional commitment to shared goals across the ecosystem of high schools, colleges and universities, employers, unions, nonprofits, the public workforce system, and others.
NJ Pathways invites you to join us on June 12 for a full day of national experts on more equitable education and training pathways. Have conversations with thought leaders about how New Jersey can emerge with an education infrastructure that ensures all students and workers are prepared to thrive in an innovative economy because ALL EDUCATION IS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT!
Over the day, we will learn about trends and innovations in education and training, which will inform our future work together.
WHO ATTENDS | This is your opportunity to join together to help create a more prosperous and equitable New Jersey:
- Community College Presidents & Trustees
- Executive College Staff
- Faculty
- Philanthropic Leaders
- Business & Labor Union Leaders Government Officials
- Education, Community, & Workforce Leaders
Summit Speakers
AARON FICHTNER
President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges
CATHERINE STARGHILL, ESQ
Vice President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges and Executive Director, New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development
Chris Emigholz
Chief Government Affairs Officer, New Jersey Business and Industry Association
Dr. Brian Bridges
Secretary of Higher Education, NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education
Charlotte Cahill
Associate Vice President, Jobs for the Future
Dr. Chauncy Lennon
Vice President for Learning and Work and Senior Strategy Advisor, Lumina Foundation
Scott Cheney
CEO, Credential Engine
Paul Fain
Journalist, Work Shift and The Job, and The Cusp Podcast
Dr. Micheal McDonough
President, Raritan Valley Community College
Dr. Ken Sauer
Senior Associate Commissioner and Chief Academic Officer
Amanda Winters
Program Director for Postsecondary Education at the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices
Keith Witham
Vice President, Ascendium Education Group
Agenda
Breakfast Buffet (7:45am)
Introductions and Opening Remarks (9:00am)
- Catherine Starghill, Esq., Vice President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges and Executive Director, New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development
- Chris Emigholz, Chief Government Affairs Officer, New Jersey Business & Industry Association
- Dr. Brian Bridges, Secretary of Higher Education, New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education
The Success of the New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities
- Dr. Michael McDonough, President, Raritan Valley Community College
- Catherine Starghill, Esq., Vice President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges and Executive Director, New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development
Pathways: Equity and Access to High Quality Industry Credentials and Associate Degrees
- Chauncy Lennon, Vice President for Learning and Work and Senior Strategy Advisor, Lumina Foundation
Break
Credential Transparency for Competencies and Skills: The Benefits to Students, Jobseekers, and Employers
- Scott Cheney, CEO, Credential Engine
- Ken Sauer, Senior Associate Commissioner and Chief Academic Officer, Indiana Commission for Higher Education
- (Moderator) Catherine Starghill, Esq., Vice President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges and Executive Director, New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development
Networking Break
Lunch (12:00pm)
Education Pathways & The Future of Work
- Charlotte Cahill, Associate Vice President, Education, Jobs for the Future
Industry and Pathways: The Intersection of Education and Workforce Development
- Amanda Winters, Program Director, Post-Secondary Education, National Governors Association
- Keith Witham, Vice President of Education Philanthropy, Ascendium Education
- (Moderator) Paul Fain, Journalist, Work Shift and The Job, and The Cusp Podcast (former Reporter/Editor, Inside Higher Ed)
Break
New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities: The Centers of Workforce Innovation
- Raritan Valley Community College – Aseptic Processing and Biomanufacturing
- Brookdale Community College – Film and Television Production
- Camden County College – Esports Production Content Creation Hub
- County College of Morris – Robotics and Automation
Break
New Jersey Pathways to Career Opportunities: The Path Forward
- Catherine Starghill, Esq., Vice President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges and Executive Director, New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce & Economic Development
Closing Remarks (4:45pm)
After Summit Break (5:00pm)
Pathways Reception (6:00pm)
The Second Annual NJ Pathways to Career Opportunities Summit will Focus on How We Can Drive Equity at Higher Education Institutions in Our State by:
- Focusing on student outcomes;
- Embedding industry credentials in all education and training, and;
- Advancing collaboration between academia and workforce development.
Meet National and State Experts
Join us on June 12 for a full day of national experts who will present on more equitable education and training pathways. Have conversations with thought leaders about how New Jersey can emerge with an education infrastructure that ensures all students and workers are prepared to thrive in an innovative economy because ALL EDUCATION IS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT!
Event Registration
Please use our official Eventbrite registration page to register yourself and any other individuals you are planning on registering. You will be able to add multiple attendees during one session.
Accommodations at Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino
Our hotel room block is now closed.
To reserve a room for the conference, you will need to book your hotel room directly through the Bally’s website with this link. If you choose to stay with the group, you may book your room in the Bally’s Tower.
You can also inquire about a reservation by calling 609-340-200.
Reservations for rooms accessible to guests with disabilities may be made in the same manner.
Directions & Parking
1900 Pacific Ave.
Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401
The Summit will be located on the sixth floor of the hotel in the Rotunda, the program will begin in the Grand Ballroom on the same floor (Map).
Bally’s offers a self-park garage for all attendees. The cost to park is $10 (pick up your voucher at the registration desk).
FAQs
Where do I register for a room?
PLEASE NOTE: The NJ Pathways Summit is a part of a larger three-day New Jersey Community College Opportunity Summit (NJCCO Summit), taking place at Bally’s from June 11-13, 2024. If you’re registering for the NJCCO Summit, you don’t need to register for the NJ Pathways Summit (it’s included on Day 2).
To register for the full 3-day NJ Community College Opportunity Summit (which includes the NJ Pathways Summit on Day 2),
Where do attendees park?
We understand that circumstances may change, and we strive to accommodate attendees to the best of our ability. Please review our refund policy outlined below.
For tickets that were paid through Eventbrite, a refund of the full registration fee will be given for cancellations made by May 12, 2024. To cancel your registration and request a refund, log into Eventbrite, go to tickets, find your order you want refunded, then select “Request a Refund”.
The following applies for all attendees: badge sharing, splitting and reprints are strictly prohibited.
NJCCC regrets that refunds will not be given for no-shows. NJCCC is not responsible for any change/cancellation charges assessed by airlines, travel agents, hotels or other vendors.
Payment in full is required at the time of registration, with the exception of New Jersey’s Community College attendees. If this applies to you, please reach out to your president’s office prior to registering for further instructions.
You will receive an email confirmation of your registration from Eventbrite (please add noreply@event.eventbrite.com to your safe senders list). If you have not received a confirmation within 10 business days after registering, please contact njcommunitycolleges@njccc.org.
Registration, attendance at and participation in NJCCC events constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities by NJCCC and other third parties, including but not limited to the venue. Registration for this event may include technology that monitors your activities throughout the conference, such as session attendance and booths visited.
Please email Megan Hutton (mhutton@njbia.org) if you have any dietary restrictions.
Please email njpathways@njccc.org if you have any further questions about the NJ Community College Opportunity Summit.