Events

Events

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NAWB Professional Development Events
Town Halls

As the nation has adapted to a new era of communication and learning, many workforce boards continue to seek clarity, look for best practices, and prepare for a wide range of issues on the horizon. These Town Hall sessions begin to explore what are regulatory questions, what we need legislation from, and other issues facing Workforce Boards across the country. Do not miss out on this opportunity to hear from subject matter experts, peers, and NAWB.
Upcoming Town Halls

Webinars


NAWB webinars are another educational platform designed to offer detailed analysis on specialized, unique topics. They are usually focused on distinct content areas and can be either a series or stand-alone sessions. Due to their size, webinars are more on the interactive side (when they are live) and meant to focus on technical assistance and learning, rather than the informative overview as seen with the Town Halls. Presenters are subject matter experts from the workforce development board community, NAWB Business Alliance members, and other stakeholders or partnering organizations. Keep an eye out for these to be continuously added to the Professional Development webpage and also in the monthly NAWB Digest. 

Upcoming Webinars

Coffee and Conversations


Originating at NAWB's all-virtual The Forum 2020, Coffee and Conversations sessions consist of peer-to-peer discussions of best practices in an informal setting. The topics will change, but the general idea is to discuss a problem or concept and hear what your colleagues are doing to address this across the country while adding your own experiences to the dialogue. At The Forum, the participants discussed the topic of the best re-opening strategies and which of these were effective versus those that weren't. These are for NAWB members only and will not be recorded.

Upcoming Coffee and Conversations

NAWB The Forum
The Forum

The Forum is the premier event where workforce development professionals and leaders in business, government, labor, and education gather to gain insights into the current state of our nation’s workforce system and consider the goals and policy framework affecting the future of human capital development.

Powered by The National Association of Workforce Boards, The Forum brings 1,500 to Washington, DC for this national conversation around our shared responsibility to address the needs of regional economies by strengthening the ability of American businesses and career seekers to compete in a global economy. 

The Forum is for:
  • Workforce Development Professionals, Leaders, and Board Members
  • Business Leaders
  • Industry and Trade Association Representatives
  • Labor Representatives
  • Economic Developers
  • Community College and Education System Leaders
  • Local Government Officials
  • National Organizational Partners 
Learn More About The Forum
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