Opening Remarks & Panel: Investing in Youth Apprenticeship to Drive Transformation & Opportunity
Youth apprenticeship is a proven strategy for connecting the learning needs of youth with the talent needs of employers, but in the US, it is still a nascent field. During this plenary session, philanthropic leaders will discuss why they are investing in youth apprenticeship and how philanthropic efforts, in coordination with public and private sector investments, can maximize impact and scale.
OPENING REMARKS
Mary Alice McCarthy, Director, Center on Education & Labor, New America
SPEAKERS
Barbara Humpton, President & CEO, Siemens USA and Chair, Siemens Foundation
Anne-Marie Slaughter, President & CEO, New America
Voice of Youth Apprenticeship Spotlight - The PAYA Network
Our PAYA Grantees, Network Members, and partners describe the value of youth apprenticeship as an inclusive economic growth strategy for businesses and communities.
The Role of Intermediaries in Building and Strengthening Infrastructure for Youth Apprenticeship
Youth apprenticeship intermediaries play a key role in coordinating employers, high schools, postsecondary institutions, and students.This session will highlight various types and core functions intermediaries that are critical to the development and management of youth apprenticeship programs, explore the advantages and disadvantages of different intermediary structures, and examine how intermediaries’ roles change over time as programs and partnerships evolve.
SPEAKERS
Kelly Cresswell, Executive Director, Reach Higher Montana
Maud Daudon, Executive Leader, Career Connect Washington
Rachel Harmon, Executive Director, Birmingham Promise
Randi Wolfe, Executive Director, Early Care & Education Pathways to Success
Kathleen Mathers (Moderator), Principal, Education Strategy Group
PAYA National Resource Spotlight: MyApprentice
SPEAKERS
Mitchell Harp, Dean of Apprenticeship Programs, Trident Technical College
Leveraging Youth Apprenticeship Data to Improve Program and Policy
Quality data is essential for building, improving, and scaling youth apprenticeship. Relevant, actionable data equips state and local leaders to evaluate impact, monitor equity, identify best practices and make the case for youth apprenticeship. This session will dive into challenges facing states and intermediaries seeking to collect better data on youth apprenticeship and surface recommendations for building a high-quality and integrated youth apprenticeship data infrastructure.
SPEAKERS
Amy Firestone, Vice President, Apprenticeship Carolina
Apurva Mehrotra, Director of Research & Analytics, HERE to HERE
Jonathan Wickert, Education Associate, Delaware Department of Education
Kate Kreamer (Moderator), Deputy Executive Director, Advance CTE
Closing Remarks
SPEAKER
Taylor White, National Director, Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship, New America