Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem (2016)

Chapter: Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.

Appendix C

Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists

REGIONAL WORKSHOP 1
PHOENIX, ARIZONA

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
BIODESIGN INSTITUTE
727 E. TYLER ST, TEMPE, AZ
JANUARY 22-23, 2015

3:30Registration
4:00SESSION I: Welcome and Orientation
Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, Arizona State University
 
4:10Overview of the National Research Council and its Study on Improving Higher Education’s Responsiveness to STEM Workforce Needs
 
Dick Celeste, Study Cochair and Former Governor of Ohio
 
4:30SESSION II: Phoenix’s STEM Economy
STEM Degree Production and Effectiveness Kevin Eagan, UCLA Higher Education Research Institute
 
5:00Perspectives from the Labor Market Lois Joy, Senior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
 
5:30Discussant Responses
 
Chris Camacho, Interim President, Greater Phoenix Economic Council Jaime Casap, Global Education Evangelist, Google
 
6:00Reception for Attendees
 
A tour of the Biodesign Institute will be available during the reception.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015

8:00Breakfast available
 
8:15SESSION III: Address from President Michael Crow
President, Arizona State University
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
8:45SESSION IV: Existing Policies and Practices for STEM Workforce Development
What policies and practices are used by Phoenix area educational institutions and employers to identify the knowledge, skills, and competencies required by local businesses? How do educators and employers initiate, develop, and sustain effective STEM workforce development partnerships that ensure that 2-year and 4-year graduates possess those attributes upon entry into the workforce?
 
Moderator: Brian Fitzgerald, Study Committee Member and CEO, Business-Higher Education Forum
 
Panelists:
  • Cathleen Barton, Education Manager, Intel Arizona
  • Randy Kimmens, Associate Vice Chancellor for Workforce Development, Maricopa County Community College District
  • Tammy McLeod, Vice President, Energy Resource Management, Arizona
  • Public Service Company
  • Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, Senior Vice President of the Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, Arizona State University
 
10:15Break
 
10:30SESSION V: Barriers and Opportunities to Creating Effective Partnerships
What barriers exist to creating the appropriate conditions for effective workforce development partnerships and what are potential opportunities to overcome these barriers?
 
Moderator: Elsa Garmire, Study Committee Member and Sydney E. Junkins Professor of Engineering, Dartmouth College
 
Panelists:
  • Mara Aspinall, Member, Board of Directors, Science Foundation Arizona
  • Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Regents Professor and Director, Mathematical, Computational, and Modeling Sciences Center, Arizona State University
  • Michael Mobley, Executive Director, Center for Integrated Science,
  • Engineering, and Technology, Grand Canyon University
  • Mitzi Montoya, Vice President and University Dean for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Arizona State University
 
12:00Lunch available
 
1:00SESSION VI: Fostering Improved Partnerships
What specific actions, programs, or frameworks are needed to assist Phoenix’s educational institutions, employers, and policy makers in fostering improved linkages between educational resources and STEM workforce needs?
 
Moderator: Susan Lavrakas, Study Committee Member and Consultant, Workforce, Aerospace Industries Association
 
Panelists:
  • Rosalyn Boxer, Vice President, Workforce, Arizona Commerce Authority
  • Dave Cano, Senior Engineering Manager, Medtronic
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
  • Paul Johnson, Dean, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University
  • Heather Weber, Dean Occupational Education, Estrella Mountain Community College
 
2:30Break
 
2:45SESSION VII: Working Group Sessions (concurrent)
In small group discussions, attendees will generate responses to the following questions: What are specific programs and processes now in place—and what are those that need to be put into place in the near future—to ensure that the knowledge, skills, and competencies of STEM graduates from Phoenix-area colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year) align with the workforce skills needed by Phoenix-area employers?
Locations: Biodesign B205A; ISTB4, rooms 492 and 692
 
4:00Working Groups Report (reconvene in meeting room)
 
4:30General Discussion
 
5:00Adjourn

PHOENIX PARTICIPANT LIST

First NameLast NameAffiliation
MichelleAmadoFSM Training Program Manager, Intel Corporation
RonAskinDirector, School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University
MaraAspinallScience Foundation Arizona
JeffreyBannerAssistant Director, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University
CathleenBartonEducation Manager, Intel Arizona
KristinBennesProgram Advisor, Glendale Community College
PeterBennettPhysics Department Chair, Arizona State University
AlBoggessDirector, School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University
RosalynBoxerVice President, Workforce Development, Arizona Commerce Authority
SamanthaBrunhaverAssistant Professor of Engineering, Arizona State University
ChrisCamachoGreater Phoenix Economic Council
DaveCanoSenior Engineering Manager, Medtronic
JaimeCasapGlobal Education Evangelist, Google
JenniferCasonDirector, Graduate Education Student Support Initiatives, Arizona State University
CarlosCastillo-ChavezRegents Professor, Arizona State University
MichaelCrowPresident, Arizona State University
GerryDerenExecutive Director, Business Development & Consulting, Siemens
HansaDoneGraduate Research Associate – Environmental Security, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University
SethDysonMaricopa County Community College District
JulieEngelGreater Yuma Economic Development Corp
DeniseEribesMicrochip Senior Academic Marketing Engineer
FayeFarmerOffice of Knowledge Enterprise Development, Arizona State University
KatieFischerDirector, Legal and Federal Affairs, Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry
CarolGlaubAssociate Director, Research Operations, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University
EverettGreenliArizona Council of Engineering and Science Associations
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
AngieHarmonSocial Investment Manager, Freeport MacMoRan
LisaHerrmannConsultant, Science Foundation Arizona
JacquelineHettelAssistant Director ASU IHR Nexus Lab, Arizona State University
MaureenHowellSenior Economic Analyst, Greater Phoenix Economic Council
JaneJacksonCodirector, Modeling Instruction Program, Physics Department, Arizona State University
BertJacobsInterim Director, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
UshaJagannathanInternet Technology Lecturer, Arizona State University
PaulJohnsonDean, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Arizona State University
LoisJoySenior Program Manager, Jobs for the Future
KenKayChief Executive Officer, Edleader21
RyanKelseyHelmsley Charitable Trust
RandyKimmensMaricopa County Community College District
AmyLandisAssociate Professor, Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
RachelLevinsonDirector, National Research Initiatives, Arizona State University
CeciliaManceroSTRATCO, Inc.
TomMcCarthyVice President, Engineering, TJM Electronics
AnnMcKennaProfessor and Director, The Polytechnic School, Arizona State University
TammyMcLeodArizona Public Service
BethMcMullenVice President, Global Information Systems, Avnet, Inc.
JoseMendezProfessor of Economics, Arizona State University
GeriMinguraArizona Public Service, Strategic Workforce Development Partnerships & Pipelines
MikeMobleyGrand Canyon University
MitziMontoyaVice President and University Dean, Arizona State University
TsafrirMorAssociate Professor, School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University
SethuramanPanchanathanSenior Vice President, Arizona State University
MarlaParkerPostdoctoral Research Assistant, Center for Organization Research and Design, School of
Public Affairs, Arizona State University
MehulPatelProposal Manager, Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, Arizona State University
SaraPennakDirector of Program Development, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University
BillPetuskeyAssociate Vice President, Arizona State University
Kevin ReinhartReinhartDirector, Project Management Office, Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, Arizona State University
BlakeSachaEncore Fellow, Science Foundation Arizona
ThomasSchildgenProfessor, Polytechnic School, School of Engineering, Arizona State University
RonSchottArizona Technology Council
StevenSemkenAssociate Professor, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University
JonSherbeckAssistant Research Technologist, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport & Energy, Arizona State University
JenniferSniegowskiLecturer, Arizona State University
BillStorieAsset Management, Siemens
CarolineVanIngen-DunnScience Foundation Arizona
KurtVanLehnProfessor, School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University
GustavoVenturaChair, Department of Economics, Arizona State University
JamesVoskaCareer Coach, Yavapai College
ElieenWalkerAssociation of University Research Parks
AndrewWebberVice Provost, Graduate Education, Arizona State University
HeatherWeberEstrella Mountain Community College
EricWertheimerAssociate Vice Provost, Graduate Initiatives, Arizona State University
DerrillWolkinsDirector, Product Development, Medtronic
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.

REGIONAL MEETING 2
CLEVELAND, OH

OHIO AEROSPACE INSTITUTE22800 CEDAR POINT ROAD
CLEVELAND, OH 44142
APRIL 1, 2015

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015

7:30Registration (breakfast available)
 
8:30SESSION I: Welcome and Orientation
Mike Heil, President, Ohio Aerospace Institute
 
8:35Overview of the National Research Council and its Study on Improving Higher Education’s Responsiveness to STEM Workforce Needs
Dick Celeste, Study Cochair and former Governor of Ohio
 
8:45SESSION II: Roundtable Discussion of Ohio’s STEM Economy
Moderator: Mary Wright, Study Committee Member and Senior Program Director, Demand Side Engagement and Analytics, Jobs for the Future
 
Discussants:
  • Lois Joy, Senior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
  • Grace Kilbane, Executive Director, Cleveland/Cuyahoga County
  • Workforce Investment Board
  • Chris Spence, Principal, New Growth Group
 
9:45SESSION III: Existing Policies and Practices for STEM Workforce Development
What policies and practices are used by Ohio educational institutions and employers to identify the knowledge, skills, and competencies required by local businesses? How do educators and employers initiate, develop, and sustain effective STEM workforce development partnerships that ensure that 2-year and 4-year graduates possess those attributes upon graduation from college and entry into the workforce?
 
Moderator: Brian Fitzgerald, Study Committee Member, and CEO, Business-Higher Education Forum
 
Panelists:
  • William (Bud) Baeslack, Provost and Executive Vice President, Case
  • Western Reserve University
  • William Gary, Executive Vice President, Workforce and Economic
  • Development Division, Cuyahoga Community College
  • Marguerite Group, Medical Director, Center for Health Sciences
  • Education, Cleveland Clinic
 
11:15Break
 
11:30SESSION IV: Goals/Instructions for Focus Groups and Initial Conversations
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
12:00Lunch
 
1:00SESSION V: Fostering Improved Partnerships
What specific actions, programs, or frameworks are needed to assist Ohio’s educational institutions, employers, and policy makers in fostering improved linkages between educational resources and STEM workforce needs?
 
Moderator: Susan Lavrakas, Study Committee Member, and Consultant, Workforce, Aerospace Industries Association
 
Panelists:
  • Martin Abraham, Interim Provost, Youngstown State University
  • Gary Cates, Senior Vice Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents
  • Margot Copeland, Chair and CEO, KeyBank Foundation
  • Terri Sandu, Executive Director Workforce Development & Director Entrepreneurship Innovation Institute, Lorain County Community College
 
2:30Break
 
2:45SESSION VI: Focus Groups
Through a moderated discussion, attendees will generate responses to the following questions: What are specific programs and processes now in place—and those that need to be put into place in the near future—to ensure that the knowledge, skills, and competencies of STEM graduates from Ohio colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year) align with the workforce skills needed by Ohio employers?
 
4:15Working Groups Report (reconvene in Meeting Room)
 
4:45General Discussion
 
5:15Adjourn

CLEVELAND PARTICIPANT LIST

First NameLast NameAffiliation
JasonAbbottDirector, Resource Development, Cuyahoga Community College
MartinAbrahamInterim Provost, Youngstown State University
BudBaeslackProvost and Executive Vice President, Case Western Reserve University
MikeBenzakeinDirector, Aerospace and Aviation, Ohio State University
LisaCampAssociate Dean, Strategic Initiatives, Case Western Reserve University
GaryCatesSenior Vice Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents
AndyChangProfessor, Youngstown State University
GeorgeChatzimavroudisAssociate Dean, Washkewicz College of Engineering, Cleveland State University
MargotCopelandChair and Chief Executive Officer, KeyBank Foundation
MikeCostarellProfessor, Youngstown State University
JudithCrockerExecutive Director, Workforce and Talent Development, MAGNET
ChristopherCullisProfessor and Chair of Biology, Case Western Reserve University
ColinDrummondProfessor and Assistant Chair, Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University
JulieFarrAccount Manager, Sales, TimkenSteel
DrewFergusonPresident, PHASTAR Corporation
SteveGiangiordanoSTEM Advisory Committee Youngstown State University
CarlosGrodsinskyChief Operating Officer, ZIN Technologies
MargueriteGroup, M.D., MBAMedical Director, Center for Health Sciences Education, Cleveland Clinic
MichaelHeilPresident, Ohio Aerospace Institute
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
MichaelHoagVP, Workforce Development, WIRE-Net
JohnHolcombCleveland State University
AnwarulIslamProfessor and Chair, Youngstown State University
MoscaJosephDean, College of Health and Human Services, Youngstown State University
LoisJoySenior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
MarkKankamUniversity Affairs Officer, NASA Glenn Research Center
ShilpaKedarProgram Director, Economic Development, Cleveland Foundation
KathrynKelleyOhio Manufacturing Institute
GraceKilbaneExecutive Director, Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Investment Board
LarryKnauerECCL Aerospace Services Founder
CarolLambDirector, School of Engineering Technology, Youngstown State University
RobertLaSalviaDivision Chief, Office of Education, NASA Glenn Research Center
TuwhannaLewisAssociate Director, Cleveland Engineering Society
BlaineLillyAssociate Professor, Engineering, Ohio State University
JohnMullaneyExecutive Director, The Nord Family Foundation
PaulPenkoAdjunct Professor, Baldwin Wallace University
DebbiPerkulSenior Workforce Development Professional, University Hospitals
TerriPopeWestshore Campus President, Cuyahoga Community College
SandiPreissSTEM Coordinator, Dayton Regional STEM Center
AliciaPrieto LangaricaYoungstown State University
MichaelSalkindPrincipal, Indus International
Terri BurgessSanduExecutive Director, Workforce Development, and Director, Entrepreneurship Innovation Institute, Lorain County Community College
JennyShieldsProgram Coordinator, Aerospace and Aviation
DavidSingerProfessor, Case Western Reserve University
AngelaSpalsburyAssociate Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Youngstown State University
ChrisSpencePrincipal, New Growth Group
MarkSutherlandVice President, Public Affairs, The Lubrizol Corporation
MarkTurnerAssociate Professor, University of Cincinnati
AndreaVulloCommunity Relations Manager, GE Lighting
ChadWatchornExecutive Director, Regional STEM Collaborative
MoniqueWilsonExecutive Director, Cuyahoga Community College Center for IT Training
LamWongAssociate Dean of Engineering, Cuyahoga Community College
TomZorcSenior Manager, Advanced Steel Technology, Engineering Management

REGIONAL MEETING 3
MONTGOMERY, AL

ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY1055 TULLIBODY DR
MONTGOMERY, AL 36104
MAY 11, 2015

MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015

8:00Registration (breakfast available)
 
8:30Welcome and Orientation
Leon Wilson, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Alabama State University
 
8:35Overview of the National Research Council and its Study on Improving Higher Education’s Responsiveness to STEM Workforce Needs
Teresa Sullivan, Study Cochair and President, University of Virginia
 
8:45Alabama’s STEM Economy
This session will review the results of real-time labor market analyses commissioned for the workshop. Panelists will discuss the skills that are most in demand by local and
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
regional employers and the career fields for which Alabama has a competitive advantage.
 
Moderator: Tom Rudin, Director, Board on Higher Education and Workforce, National Academy of Sciences
 
Panelists:
  • Lois Joy, Senior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
  • Sheron Rose, Vice President Community Strategies, Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Jim Searcy, Executive Director, Economic Development Association of Alabama
 
10:00Small group discussions and coffee break
 
10:30Existing Policies and Practices for STEM Workforce Development
What policies and practices are used by Alabama educational institutions and employers to identify the knowledge, skills, and competencies required by local businesses? How do educators and employers initiate, develop, and sustain effective STEM workforce development partnerships that ensure that 2-year and 4-year graduates possess those attributes upon graduation from college and entry into the workforce?
 
Moderator: Susan Lavrakas, Study Committee Member, and Consultant, Workforce, Aerospace Industries Association
 
Panelists:
  • Legand Burge Jr., Dean, College of Engineering, Tuskegee University
  • Ed Castile, Director, Alabama Industrial Development Training, Alabama Department of Commerce
  • Leon Wilson, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Alabama State University
 
11:45Small group discussions and coffee break
 
12:15Lunch available
 
1:15Fostering Improved Partnerships
What specific actions, programs, or frameworks are needed to assist Alabama’s educational institutions, employers, and policy makers in fostering improved linkages between educational resources and STEM workforce needs?
 
Moderator: Rita Colwell, Study Committee Member and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University
 
Panelists:
  • Gene Dudley, Director, Career and Technical Education, Alabama Community College System
  • Gregory Fitch, Executive Director, Alabama Commission on Higher Education
  • Melvin Greer, Senior Fellow and Chief Strategist, Lockheed Martin
 
2:30Break into groups
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
2:45Focus Groups
Through a facilitated discussion, attendees will generate responses to the following question: What are specific programs and processes now in place—and those that need to be put into place in the near future—to ensure that the knowledge, skills, and competencies of STEM graduates from Alabama colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year) align with the workforce skills needed by Alabama employers?
 
4:00Working Groups Report (reconvene in Meeting Room)
 
4:30General Discussion
 
5:00Adjourn

MONTGOMERY PARTICIPANT LIST

First NameLast NameAffiliation
AnthonyAdamsDean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Alabama State University
Le-QuitaBoothDean, College of Business Administration, Alabama State University
CurtisBrownVice President, Sales, Conference America, Inc.
LegandBurgeAlabama State University
GiselaBuschle-DillerProfessor, Polymer and Fiber Engineering, Auburn University
VivianCarterChair, Psychology and Sociology Department, Tuskegee University
EdCastileDirector, Alabama Industrial Development Training, Alabama Department of Commerce
StevenChesbroDean, College of Health Sciences, Alabama State University
JenniferCoxChemistry Specialist, Alabama Science in Motion
SueCuiAssociate Program Officer, Helmsley Charitable Trust
GeneDudleyDirector of Career and Technical Education, Alabama Community College System
GregoryFitchExecutive Director, Alabama State Commission on Higher Education
MichelleFosterAssociate Professor of Mathematics, Alabama State University
MelvinGreerSenior Fellow, Lockheed Martin
DeanHendrixAssociate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Auburn University
JeremyHodgeDirector of Career Services, Alabama State University
TommiHolsenbeckPhysics Specialist, Science in Motion, Alabama State University
HarveyHouAssociate Professor, Alabama State University
YiyunJieDirector, Office of Institutional Research, Alabama State University
CadaviousJonesAssistant Professor of Mathematics, Alabama State University
DiannJordanProfessor of Biology, Alabama State University
LoisJoySenior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
M. JavedKhanProfessor, Aerospace Engineering, Tuskegee University
TiffanyLarcheveauxBiology Specialist, Alabama Science In Motion
JoeMajdalaniProfessor and Chair, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Auburn University
ManojMishraAssociate Professor of Biology, Alabama State University
AudreyNapierChair, Biological Sciences, Alabama State University
CharlesNashVice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, University of Alabama System
Peter ANobleProfessor of Microbiology, Alabama State University
CarlPettisInterim Associate Dean, College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology, Alabama State University
ShreekumarPillaiProfessor of Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Alabama State University
ConstanceRelihanAssociate Provost for Undergraduate Studies, Auburn University
SheronRoseVice President, Community Strategies, Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
AlbertRussellAssociate Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry
SabitaSaldanhaAssistant Professor of Biology, Alabama State University
KarynScissum GunnAssociate Provost for Academic Affairs, Alabama State University
JimSearcyEconomic Development Association of Alabama
CarolynSimmons-JohnsonAssociate Professor of Mathematics, Alabama State University
JanetSt. ClairProfessor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Alabama State University
MekasaTaylorCareer Coach, Trenholm State College
RobertaTroyDirector, Tuskegee University Health Disparities Institute for Research and Education
KomalVigAssociate Professor of Biology, Alabama State University
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
RobertVillafaneProfessor of Microbiology, Alabama State University
ThomasVocinoExecutive Director, Center for Leadership and Public Policy, Alabama State University
KennedyWekesaDean, College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Alabama State University
Olan L.WesleyDirector of Continuing Education, Alabama State University
KeshiaWilliamsScience Teacher, Robert E. Lee High School
LeonWilsonProvost and Vice President of Academics, Alabama State University
HongzhuanWuAssociate Professor of Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Alabama State University
RalphZeeAssociate Dean for Research, Auburn University

REGIONAL MEETING 4
LOS ANGELES, CA

CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER700 EXPOSITION PARK DRIVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90037
MAY 27, 2015

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2015

8:00Registration and continental breakfast
 
8:25Introduction
  • David Rattray, Executive Vice President, Education & Workforce Development, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Richard Celeste, former Governor of Ohio and Cochair, National Academies Committee on Regional STEM Workforce Development
 
8:30Panel: The STEM Landscape in Southern California
Facilitator: Kate Yalung, Partnerships and Business Development Outcomes, General Assembly
 
Panelists:
  • Rafael de Anda, Research Project Manager, Beacon Economics
  • Sean Arian, Vice President, Innovation & Emerging Technologies, Bixel Exchange
  • Chris Rico, Director of Innovation, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
  • Richard Verches, Executive Director, Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board
 
9:30Panel: Education and Industry Partnerships for STEM Education and Workforce Development
Facilitator: Tom Sayles, Senior Vice President, University Relations, University of Southern California
 
Panelists
  • Albert Alfaro, Retired, Director of Spacecraft Products, Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems
  • Ellen Junn, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, California State University Dominguez Hills
  • Francisco Rodriguez, Chancellor, Los Angeles Community College District
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
10:30Roundtable Discussions
 
Track A: Exploring and Excelling in STEM Careers: Creating equity and increasing diversity in STEM
Facilitator: Gigi Ragusa, Ph.D., Division of Engineering Education, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California
 
Track B: Exploring and Excelling in STEM Education: STEM workforce development partnerships
Facilitator: Brian Fitzgerald, CEO, Business-Higher Education Form and Member, National Academies Committee on Regional STEM Workforce Development
 
11:45Roundtable Groups Report Out and General Discussion
 
12:15Adjourn

LOS ANGELES PARTICIPANT LIST

First NameLast NameAffiliation
YanAdutwumNew Designs Educational Group
PatriciaAlarconLos Angeles Theatre Academy
AlbertAlfaroSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers
TangeliaAlfredLos Angeles Southwest Community College
EmilyAllenCalifornia State University. Los Angeles
EugeneAllevatoWoodbury University
LupeAlvaradoGreat Minds in STEM
LiaAndikaAAPA
CasperAndrewsLos Angeles County Office of Education
SeanArianBixel Exchange
PaulaArvedsonCalifornia State University
StephanieAugustLoyola Marymount University
DavidBaderCumming Construction Management, Inc.
GilbertBaezHMC Architects
ElizabethBayneUniversity of Southern California
RexBeaberUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
AveryBellPara Los Niños
MattBennettTeach For America
JasmineBerryUniversity of Southern California
MicheleBiagioniLos Angeles County Office of Education
CaraBibbianiEncorps STEM Teachers
JoanBissellCalifornia State University System
NinaBostonNational Academy of Sciences
KatyaBozziStar Education
DaphneBradfordMother Of Many
LenaBradshawABC Unified School District
JessicaCarbajalTiger Woods Foundation
RaulCarpioLos Angeles County Office of Education
DamianCarrollVision To Learn
DickCelesteColorado College
PedroCevallosCollege-Bridge
LynnCevallosCollege-Bridge
GinaChanLos Angeles Area Council, Career Exploring, Learning for Life
MartinCheeseboroughThe Media Aid Center
WeixiangChenNewMet Data
FrancisCholleThe Human Company
BarbaraChristieLos Angeles Harbor College
StevenCoccaEl Camino College
JosephCocozzaUniversity Of Southern California
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
EdwardColacionLos Angeles Unified School District
Marion JaneColstonMetro
KatrinaCorbosieroTeach For America
LynnCrandallUniversity of Southern California
RachelCrawfordBedrock Creek
AndreaDamianSwag Promo
LindaDanielsManaged Career Solutions
SalomonDavilaPasadena City College
VeronicaDayagThe Children’s Center, California Institute of Technology
Rafaelde AndaBeacon Economics
SebastianDe VivoManaged Career Solutions
CarolDedrichGirl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles
LuminitaDenisiuUniversity of California, Los Angeles
BaileeDesRocherNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County
LindsayDeVenyLoyola Marymount University
DawnDigriusOffice of the Chancellor, California State University
CarlosDonatoBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles
HeatherDoyleHeal the Bay
Carrie LynneDraperThe Children’s Center, California Institute of Technology
KarlaDuarteLos Angeles County Arts Commission
ImeldaDuenasBoy Scouts of America
KevinDuongThe Durfee Foundation
RayEdwardsPNDULUM
JoelEscobarLAUSD Sunrise Elementary School
JoelEscobarSunrise Elementary
AllisonFarisUCLA Anderson School of Management
LornaFerrellC2Education
BrianFitzgeraldBusiness-Higher Education Forum
ArleneFleschAAA T.L.C. Health Care, Inc.
GabrielaFloresCedars-Sinai Health System
PacoFloresCity Year Los Angeles
FrankFloresNorthrop Grumman Corporation
JenniferFrankMENTORS International
SherriFranklinUrban Design Center
LoriGageHitachi, Ltd., Los Angeles Office
AngelaGallegosLoyola Marymount University
AuraGarciaAP Group
DanielGentryPort of Los Angeles
JesseGilbertWoodbury University
AndyGlatfelterLancaster School District
ScottGoldenStar Education
MelissaGonzalesRoll Global
TahraGorayaZERO TO THREE, Western Office
DarinGrayLos Angeles Unified School District
LawrenceGustafsonTHINK Together
RodHalimiChallengeastudent.org
Anne MarieHandGirl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles
LeahHanesTrash for Teaching
BobHarrisCollege Bridge
PhilipHartFriends of Hollywood Central Park
BrendaHernandezYMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles
JimHerrCalifornia Community Foundation
CathleenHessionThe Carol and James Collins Foundation
JacquelynHonoreLos Angeles Job Corps Center
SoniaHooksLos Angeles County
SoniaHooksLos Angeles County
SoniaHooksLos Angeles County
KarelynHooverMt. San Antonio College
RochelleHowardPasadena City College
MichaelHoyPearson Education
SabrinaHsuPVJOBS-Playa Vista Job Opportunities and Business Services
TheresaHuertaRaytheon
LeonardHymanLos Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
JudyImpicciniCalifornia State University, College of Professional and Global Education
Jo AnnIskenUCLA Center X Teacher Education Program
BillJamesAvery James, Inc.
MicheleJamesAvery James, Inc.
BillJasonSims Recycling Solutions
BaharJeldiBig Brothers Big Sister of Greater Los Angeles
MatthewJuddMt. San Antonio College
BarbaraJuncosaCitrus College
JacobKantorC2 Education Brentwood Center
MichaelKennyGarvey School District
CarolineKimBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles
Amy HeeKimIridescent
RomiKimTexas Instruments
JamesKingCollege Bridge
Lee AnnKlineSTEM Advantage
TinaKoneaznyUniversity of Southern California Joint Educational Project
PhilipLaPoltCalifornia State University, Los Angeles
SuzanneLarsonLoyola Marymount University
LarryLimUniversity of Southern California
RaymondLoStar Education
JesseLopezLos Angeles County Office of Education
AdrienneLuceHMC Architects, Los Angeles
AnthonyMaddoxUniversity of Southern California
WillMankerAECOM
PedroManriqueDeVry University
EricMarinezCalifornia State University, Long Beach
MarvinMartinezOffice of Workforce Education, East Los Angeles College
AliceMartini DoyleLoyola Marymount University
KarinMatchettNational Academy of Sciences
BeverlyMatthewsThe Media Aid Center
RayMawhinneyLaserZone 1, Inc.
CarmenMayorLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
PatMeansAltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles
BrittanyMejiaLos Angeles Chamber of Commerce
GeraldMelendezLos Angeles County Office of Education
KatieMillsUniversity of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering
DerrickMimsOffice of Assembly member Reggie Jones-Sawyer
LuisMoraBeyond the Bell, Los Angeles Unified School District
MarlonMoralesLiberty Hill Foundation
WilmaMorales-FrancoI Have A Dream
MakikoMorduchowiczStar Education
PatrickMorrisNew Designs Educational Group
DianaMunozABC Unified School District
GinaNapolitanoOmni Nano
ImeldaNavaUniversity of California, Los Angeles
GregoryNicholsonProject Tomorrow
DanNiemanTeach For America
ChristinaNigrelliZERO TO THREE, Western Office
ElizabethO’HareNational Academy of Sciences
StelaOliveiraLA’s BEST After School Program
TonikiaaOrangeUniversity of California, Los Angeles
BethanyOrozcoEnCorps STEM Teachers Program
JorgeOrozcoPara Los Niños
TaraPakGirl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles
TravaresParkerSouth Bay Workforce Investment Board
MarthaPelayoSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers
JonathanPeralezChallengeastudent.org
MichellePerrenoudLos Angeles County Office of Education
JeffPhillipsLoyola Marymount University
TrenaPitchfordBurbank Arts for All Foundation
ElliotPonchickWilliam C. Bannerman Foundation
DiedraPorcheJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
YolandePorterTechies2b.org
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
JuliaPotterCalifornia State University, Northridge
BeverlyPowellStar Education
MaiQuachLos Angeles County Office of Education
GigiRagusaUniversity of Southern California
SteveRamseyLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
MiltonRandleRandle Enterprises
SusanRhi-KleinertLos Angeles Harbor College
AnnetteRicchiazziLos Angeles Universal Preschool
ConnieRichardsonAAA T.L.C. Health Care, Inc.
ChrisRicoLos Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
KimberlyRodriguezCity of Los Angeles
SummerRogersSouth Bay Workforce Investment Board
CarolRoweSpecialty Family Foundation
TomRudinNational Academy of Sciences
CynthiaRuizLoyola Marymount University
JillRutan HoffmanLooking Skyward
ScottSakamotoGarvey School District
GailScanlanLos Angeles City College Foundation
CandiSchreudersStrafford School
MartaSeguraSouthern California Leadership Network
MonicaSerranoWater Replenishment District of Southern California
BrandonShamimBeacon Management Group
JodyShermanAAA T.L.C. Health Care, Inc.
KimSilversteinGreen Dot Public Schools California
KristenSimonGirl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles
MichaelSinclairBravo Medical Magnet High School
LisaSmallLos Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
PhilipStarrManaged Career Solutions
LarryTashUNITE-LA, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
MaryTaylorPVJOBS-Playa Vista Job Opportunities and Business Services
BrandonThomasGalileo Learning
SueThotzCommon Sense Education
ScottTooheyFarmers Insurance Group of Companies
TinoTruongUCLA Extension
ToddUllahPearson Education
OlmanValverdeLuna & Glushon
JenniferVasquezSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers
ViktorVensonNo Right Brain Left Behind
RichardVerchesLos Angeles County Workforce Investment Board
MaryVillaLos Angeles County Office of Education
PatriciaVillasenorHuman Relations Commission
Angelavon RudenAmerican Cancer Society
MichaelWagnerPacific Hills School
KiraWatsonLos Angeles Education Partnership
DouglasWestonGreen Dot Public Schools National
KatherineWilcoxEnCorps Teacher Program
JessicaWilkersonAAA T.L.C. Health Care, Inc.
MichaelWilliamsWorld Mentoring Academy
JoeWomacSpecialty Family Foundation
MargueriteWomackJewish Vocational Service
SusanWoodCalifornia Institute of Technology
DavidWrightDEWright Inc.
KatYalungGeneral Assembly
MichelleYanezSan Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership
ShanonYuLos Angeles County Office of Education
ChristinaZeitountsyanUniversity of Southern California
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.

REGIONAL MEETING 5
FARGO, ND

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY1241 NORTH UNIVERSITY DR.,
FARGO, ND 58102
JUNE 30, 2015

TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 2015

8:00Registration (breakfast available)
 
8:30Welcome and Orientation
Beth Ingram, Provost, North Dakota State University
 
8:35Overview of the National Research Council and its Study on Improving Higher Education’s Responsiveness to STEM Workforce Needs
Teresa Sullivan, Study Cochair and President, University of Virginia
 
8:45North Dakota’s STEM Economy
This session will review the results of real-time labor market analyses commissioned for the workshop. Panelists will discuss the skills that are most in demand by local and regional employers and the career fields for which North Dakota has a competitive advantage.
 
Moderator: Mary Wright, Study Committee Member and Senior Program Director, Demand Side Engagement and Analytics, Jobs for the Future
 
Discussants:
  • Tifanie Gelinske, Vice President, Workforce Development, Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corporation
  • Lois Joy, Senior Project Manager, Jobs for the Future
 
9:45Break and small group discussions
 
10:00Existing Policies and Practices for STEM Workforce Development
What policies and practices do North Dakota educational institutions and employers use to identify the knowledge, skills, and competencies required by local businesses? How do educators and employers initiate, develop, and sustain effective STEM workforce development partnerships that ensure that 2-year and 4-year graduates possess those attributes upon graduation from college and entry into the workforce? Moderator: Tom Rudin, Director, Board on Higher Education and Workforce, National Academy of Sciences
 
Panelists:
  • Stacey Breuer, Human Resources Manager, Doosan Bobcat Company
  • Beth Ingram, Provost, North Dakota State University
  • Harvey Link, Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs, North Dakota State College of Science
  • Perry Lubbers, Vice President of Manufacturing, Trail King Industries
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
11:30Break and small group discussions
 
11:45Keynote Remarks
Don Morton, Site Leader, Microsoft Fargo
 
12:30Lunch
 
1:30Fostering Improved Partnerships
What specific actions, programs, or frameworks are needed to assist North Dakota’s educational institutions, employers, and policy makers in fostering improved linkages between educational resources and STEM workforce needs?
 
Moderator: Susan Lavrakas, Study Committee Member, and Consultant, Workforce, Aerospace Industries Association
 
Panelists:
  • Greg Lardy, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Affairs and Head, Department of Animal Sciences, North Dakota State University
  • Bob Pawloski, STEM Field Coordinator, University of North Dakota
  • Wayde Sick, Director, Workforce Division, North Dakota Department of Commerce
 
3:00Break
 
3:15Focus Groups
Through a moderated discussion, attendees will generate responses to the following questions: What are specific programs and processes now in place—and those that need to be put into place in the near future—to ensure that the knowledge, skills, and competencies of STEM graduates from North Dakota colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year) align with the workforce skills needed by North Dakota employers?
 
4:30Working Groups Report (reconvene in Meeting Room)
 
4:45General Discussion
 
5:15Adjourn

FARGO PARTICIPANT LIST

First NameLast NameAffiliation
RyanAasheimProgram Manager, North Dakota STEM Network
HoudaAbdelrahmanStudent (alumna), North Dakota State University
NicoleAsheStudent Recruitment and Outreach Specialist, North Dakota State College of Science
YongBaiChair and Professor, Construction Management and Engineering Department, North Dakota State University
SreekalaBajwaDepartment Chair, North Dakota State University
DilpreetBajwaAssociate Professor, North Dakota State University
BarbaraBangDean, North Dakota State University
CherylBombengerElementary Teacher, Fargo Public Schools and TADA (Teaching Activities Done Aesthetically)
GaneshBoraAssistant Professor and Interim-Director, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State University
SusanBornsenAssistant Professor, Mathematics and Science, North Dakota State College of Science
StaceyBreuerHuman Resources Manager, Doosan Bobcat Company
D’AulanBussmanAssistant Principal and Career and Technical Education Director, Mandan High School
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
DongCaoAssistant Professor, North Dakota State University
DebasisDawnAssistant Professor, North Dakota State University
BethDemkeExecutive Director, Gateway to Science
BentonDuncanAssociate Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics, North Dakota State University
HollyEricksonSTEM Outreach Coordinator, North Dakota State University
SteveEricksonAcademic Dean, Minnesota State Community and Technical College
MarciaFossDirector, Career Services and Internships, Valley City State University
CareyFryFargo Job Service Manager, Job Service North Dakota
TifanieGelinskeVice President, Workforce Development, Greater Fargo Moorhead Economic Development Corp.
ClintonGilbertsonProject Manager, North Dakota State College of Science
PederGjovikChair, Department of Technology and Codirector, Don Mugan Career and Technical Education Leadership Center, Valley City State University
TonyGrindbergManager, Appareo
GregHaakensonMaintenance Superintendent, Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative
RogerHabermanVice President, Construction, North Dakota State College of Science
RoxannHansonHuman Resources Manager, Tecton Products, LLC
GaylordHiblMachinist Instructor, North Dakota State College of Science
TiffaneyHolmTraining and Development Manager, Butler Machinery
JenJanecek-HartmanExecutive Director, North Dakota Association of Tribal Colleges
KristiJeanFaculty, North Dakota State College of Science
AlanKallmeyerChair, Mechanical Engineering Department, North Dakota State University
GaryKetterlingCurriculum Coordinator, Great Plains STEM Education Center, Valley City State University
PattyKlineDean of Outreach, North Dakota State College of Science
DeanKnudsonAssociate Professor, North Dakota State University
JayKosteleckyProduct Support Manager, Butler Machinery
JoanKrushAdvisor and Lecturer, North Dakota State University
NikolasKukertEnrollment Services Specialist, North Dakota State College of Science
JeffKukertChair, Mechanical Systems Department, North Dakota State College of Science
WayneKutzerDirector, North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education
RonLawlerDirector, Sanford Health EMS Education and North Dakota State College of Science
SteveLightAssociate Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of North Dakota
HarveyLinkVice President for Academic and Student Affairs, North Dakota State College of Science
PerryLubbersVice President of Manufacturing Operations, Trail King Industries
IvanMaasElectrical Department Chairman, North Dakota State College of Science
RonaldMarshAssociate Professor and Chair, Computer Science Department, University of North Dakota
SylvioMayAssociate Professor and Chair, Physics, North Dakota State University
CarlaMcGarryHuman Resources Representative, Caterpillar Remanufacturing. Drivetrain LLC
EmilyMcKayDirector, Great Plains Energy Corridor, and Project Director, TREND Consortium, Bismarck State College
LarryMerbachProfessor of Mathematics, North Dakota State College of Science
AshleyMickelsonTeacher, Northern Cass School
EricMurphyFaculty Advisor, State Board of Higher Education, and Associate Professor, North Dakota University System and University of North Dakota
RachelMyhreRecruiter, KJL Engineering
NancyNelsonAdministrative Officer and Recruitment Coordinator, University of North Dakota
IleneOdegardDirector, Career Services, University of North Dakota
MartinOssowskiDirector, Center for Computationally Assisted Science and Technology, North Dakota State University
ConnieOvaChief Executive Officer, Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation
AnnPollertCareer and Technician Developer, General Equipment and Supplies
JohnRichmanPresident, North Dakota State College of Science
RickRossCareer and Technical Education Coordinator, Valley City State University
RichardRothausDirector, Academic Programs, Research, and Accreditation, North Dakota University System
CathleenRuchDakota Precision Agriculture Center, Lake Region State College
TrishSchromDean of Extended Learning, North Dakota State College of Science
WaydeSickDirector of Workforce Division, North Dakota Department of Commerce
SarahSlettenSTEM Coordinator, Mayville State University
DevenSmithAdministrative Assistant, Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation
AshleySmoleyUniversity Relationship Representative, Doosan Bobcat Company
ShaneSukoProgram Coordinator, North Dakota State College of Science
TeatherSundstromAssistant Professor, Valley City State University
ShermSyversonExecutive Director, F-M Ambulance Service
Suggested Citation: "Appendix C: Regional Workshop Agendas and Participants Lists." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Promising Practices for Strengthening the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21894.
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Next Chapter: Appendix D: Supplemental Material on K-12 Educationand Its Role in the Regional STEM Workforce Development Ecosystem
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