2020 Workforce Development Symposium

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Tuesday, September 29th, 2020 Presented by:

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WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS

ITINERARY 8:05 am to 8:35 am KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Dr. Cheryl Maranto Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Management, Marquette University Dr. Maranto specializes in human resource management and diversity in organizations. During her time at Marquette she has served on the President’s Task Force on Gender Equity, co-chair of the Gender Equity Implementation Task Force, and co-chair of the university climate study. She was awarded Marquette’s first Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Award. Previously she served as Chair of the Department of Management, and Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration. Her research includes gender equity in higher education, wage differentials, labor relations, and employment discrimination. Sasha J. Parsons Waters WIN Coordinator, Office of Research and Innovation, Marquette University Sasha J. Parsons Waters is a Human Resources Professional specializing in specializing in advancing women and other underrepresented groups by building leadership development programs, driving cultural change in organizations and increasing inclusion. At Marquette she established the structure for the Women’s Innovation Network (WIN) and serves on the leadership team of the Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL). She is also Co-chair for the Women of Marquette Employee Resource Group and a member of the campus Equity and Inclusion Committee.


Creating a Culture of Inclusive Innovation during Pandemic Presented by: Dr. Cheryl Maranto, Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Management, Marquette University Sasha J. Parsons Waters, WIN Coordinator, Institute for Women’s Leadership, Marquette University


Agenda ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

State of the Workforce during the Pandemic The Impact on Organizations Creating a Supportive Culture Questions and Answers


Disproportionate Impact Education Level

Gender

Race

Parents

Domestic Violence


Impact of the Pandemic by Education Level


Impact of the Pandemic by Race


Impact of the Pandemic by Gender


Impact of the Pandemic on Parents Especially Women


Impact of the Pandemic on Domestic Violence ▪ Homicide rate for domestic violence quadrupled in March & April in Milwaukee ▪ When restraining orders went from in person to remote, rate of reporting temporary restraining orders dropped immensely ▪ COVID dramatically reduces victims’ ability to find alternative housing


What does this mean for organizations?


Impact of the Pandemic on Organizations ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Results of our poll – common concerns Reflect Recommit Re-engage Rethink work, workforces, workplaces Reboot – HR and People Operations priorities

Deloitte, Workforce Strategies for post-COVID Recovery https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/uk/Documents/human-capital/deloitte-uk-workforce-strategies-for-post-covid-19-recovery.pdf


The Business Case for Diversity

(Cox & Blake, 1991)


What can you do?


Emphasize EAP Programs


Leverage Employee Resource Groups • Hispanic/Latinx Faculty and Staff Association • LGBTQ Employee Resource Group • Marquette Black Faculty and Staff Network • Marquette Moms • Marquette Social Professionals • Womxn of Color Resource Group • Women of Marquette Resource Group


Empathy and other skills


Flexibility and Workplace Support


Key Take-aways ▪ Certain populations are more impacted by the pandemic than others ▪ Organizations must be prepared to respond to the needs of the workforce ▪ Make sure your employees are empowered with the information and resources they need


Questions?

Dr. Cheryl Maranto, Associate Professor Emerita, Department of Management, Marquette University Cheryl.Maranto@marquette.edu

Sasha J. Parsons Waters, WIN Coordinator, Institute for Women’s Leadership, Marquette University Sasha.Parsons@marquette.edu


8:35 - 8:55 ALICE Families in Sheboygan County Kate Baer Executive Director, United Way Sheboygan County Kate received her formal nonprofit management education from Lakeland University as well as her master of arts degree in community counseling. With a reputation as an innovative change agent and respected nonprofit leader in Sheboygan County, Baer was appointed executive director of United Way of Sheboygan County in January 2020. She has vast experience in board management, grant writing, fundraising, public relations, community outreach, donor cultivation, fiscal management, and marketing.


8:55—9:05 am BREAK-OUT SESSION #1

9:05—9:25 am 9:05—9:25 am Michelle Carter Division of Employment and Training Administrator, Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Prior to this role, Carter worked for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) for 16 years, overseeing civil rights implementation across the agency. Carter also served 23 years of enlisted and commissioned military service in the Army Reserve and National Guard, supervising a unit of 140 people. DWD Services and Economic Recovery In this session, Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Assistant Deputy Secretary Danielle Williams will discuss relief, reopening, and recovery in the wake of COVID-19. Assistant Deputy Secretary Williams will share information on services available through DWD and the Job Center of Wisconsin that may be valuable to businesses as they continue to adapt to the current economic climate.

9:25—9:35 am BREAK OUT SESSION #2


9:35—9:50 am

Sam Rikkers Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer, Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019, he served as strategic economic initiatives director at the Wisconsin Department of Administration. Sam has an extensive background in rural development, both in the U.S. and internationally. He served in the White House from 2013 to 2014 as director on the energy and environment team in the Presidential Personnel Office, then was administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Before returning to Wisconsin in 2017, he launched and led the Rural Opportunity Initiative of the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. A native of Stoughton, Rikkers holds a juris doctor degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, a master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia University, and a bachelor’s degree in political science and philosophy from Macalester College. He also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia.

9:50—10:00 am Wrap Up & Closing Statements

Thank you to our Presenters and everyone who participated.


SAM RIKKERS D E P U T Y

S E C R E T A R Y

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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

S E P T. 2 9 , 2 0 2 0


Impact of COVID-19  Disproportionate impact on small businesses; hospitality and retail businesses;  Rise in risk aversion and a chilling effect on new business development  Sharp increase in unemployment and concern the recovery of those jobs is plateauing


Our immediate response Multiple programs supporting small businesses: SB 20/20 Ethnic Minority Emergency Grant Program We’re All In Small Business Grant Program We’re All Innovating Small Business Grant Program WEDC workforce focus pivoting from attraction to upskilling


Our strength and focus WEDC continues to focus on long-term support of businesses and communities while responding to COVID’s immediate challenges  Doubling down on community development investment  Continuing WEDC’s business attraction focus  Investing in Wisconsin’s rural and diverse communities


Upcoming Chamber Events

Please complete a short Survey for the Keynote Speakers at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CRC7WHL Friday, October 2nd 11:30am First Friday Forum with City Administrator Todd Wolf Wednesday, October 7th 7:45am Member Orientation—Maximize your Membership Wednesday, October 14th 11:30am Out for Lunch with Deidre Martinez— Luigi’s Italian Restaurant 2910 Kohler Memorial Drive SAVE THE DATE Thursday, November 12th 11:30am ATHENA Awards Luncheon Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts (Nominations accepted until October 2nd)

Celebrate YP Week October 19th—23rd Tuesday, October 20th Trivia, Tails & Ales at 3 Sheeps Brewing (They are pet friendly, bring your dog!)

5:30pm

Wednesday, October 21st Swing Away! At Kohler Swing Studio

6:00pm

Thursday, October 22nd

3:30pm

For more information or to register for any of these events, please visit sheboygan.org


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