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Siemens Foundation

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Advancing workforce development and health equity initiatives in the United States. #TeamSiemens

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Students are at the core of the work to build more equitable #SocialCapital development, so they deserve a voice in the work. ESG has put a Student Advisory Group in place to help shape high-impact strategies and solutions. Learn more: edstrategy.org/integrating-st…

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I’m thrilled to be at National League of Cities’ #CCC23 this morning moderating a fireside chat on #workforce development with NLC President and City of Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards and U.S. Department of Labor’s Brent Parton. Stay tuned for some exciting news! 🧵

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We're thrilled to support National League of Cities and U.S. Department of Labor's new initiative, Good Jobs, Great Cities, to spur innovative and scalable city-supported solutions that reskill workers into quality, high-demand jobs in the infrastructure sector. nlc.org/initiative/goo… #goodjobs #workforce

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#PAYA helps organizations launch and expand high-quality #youthapprenticeship programs across the US. We’re excited to join New America Ed & the PAYA Partners as they reinvest in 14 dynamic partnerships & expand the #PAYANetwork.

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The lessons learned from working with community organizations like ChooseHealthyLife to effectively reach vulnerable populations and reduce the COVID-19 vaccination gaps last year, can be applied to reduce other racial health disparities.

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A robust #manufacturing and engineering #workforce will help shape the future of the American economy. Join this Washington Post Live discussion featuring David Etzwiler to see how workforce development, education and innovative technologies will lay the groundwork: sie.ag/3B7yOrb

A robust #manufacturing and engineering #workforce will help shape the future of the American economy. 

Join this <a href="/PostLive/">Washington Post Live</a> discussion featuring <a href="/detzwiler_SF/">David Etzwiler</a> to see how workforce development, education and innovative technologies will lay the groundwork: sie.ag/3B7yOrb
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We partner with New Leaders Council to advance workforce development initiatives like #GoodJobsGreatCities Congratulations to the winning Academy and Learning Network cities! @DOL nlc.org/post/2023/05/1…

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Heading to SXSW EDU 2024? Check out ESG’s panel, “Who You Know Matters: Building Equity Through Social Capital,” and vote it up to be included in next year’s conference!

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Yahoo Finance This new era for manufacturing brings the potential for new innovation, jobs, and economic growth – including connecting more people to career pathways in the #EV sector, like what Siemens Foundation is doing with the EVeryone Charging Forward initiative.

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New initiative, EVeryone Charging Forward™ is driving an inclusive workforce for the EV charging sector. Our CEO, David Etzwiler shares, “We have to make sure we include everyone in the emerging economy, or we won’t achieve our economic and climate objectives.”

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Tomorrow, our CEO, David Etzwiler sits down with Governor Josh Stein, Roy Cooper to discuss his clean energy plans for the state and how we’re working together to ensure equitable access to workforce development programs and training. Register now! nlc.org/events/capital…

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Partners National League of Cities and U.S. Department of Labor initiative, Good Jobs, Great Cities works with #cities to develop innovative and scalable solutions that upskill and reskill workers from all backgrounds into quality, high-demand jobs in infrastructure, clean energy & advanced manufacturing.

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As the ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® event series national sponsor we’re thrilled to support National Alliance for Hispanic Health bringing health screenings, COVID testing kits, healthy foods, and exercise demonstrations to Hispanic communities nationwide. #hispanicheritagemonth #getscreened

As the ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® event series national sponsor we’re thrilled to support <a href="/Health4Americas/">National Alliance for Hispanic Health</a> bringing health screenings, COVID testing kits, healthy foods, and exercise demonstrations to Hispanic communities nationwide. #hispanicheritagemonth #getscreened
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Shout out to National League of Cities cohort city participant City of Madison, Wisconsin for their collaboration with the city’s Fleet Services to establish a youth apprenticeship program. Madison is electrifying their fleet & improving access to quality postsecondary education & career pathway opps.

Shout out to <a href="/leagueofcities/">National League of Cities</a> cohort city participant <a href="/CityofMadison/">City of Madison, Wisconsin</a> for their collaboration with the city’s Fleet Services to establish a youth apprenticeship program. Madison is electrifying their fleet &amp; improving access to quality postsecondary education &amp; career pathway opps.
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Creating good jobs goes hand-in-hand with advancing equity for underserved populations. Mayors from Chattanooga, St. Louis, and Jamestown, NY explored this and more at today’s Good Jobs Great Cities panel moderated by David Etzwiler, CEO of the Siemens Foundation.

Creating good jobs goes hand-in-hand with advancing equity for underserved populations. Mayors from Chattanooga, St. Louis, and Jamestown, NY explored this and more at today’s Good Jobs Great Cities panel moderated by David Etzwiler, CEO of the Siemens Foundation.
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#SocialCapital development is a critical element of building high-quality career pathways. A new framework from our partners, ESG, offers a roadmap for those looking to help students better recognize, build, and leverage networks and relationships.

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From providing electrical training and certification, to paid career exploration opportunities, learn how we’re partnering with EVITP and MUST to drive an inclusive workforce for the rapidly growing American EV charging industry. sie.ag/3dsQKe