Future of Work and the Innovation Economy
A project of Center on Education & Labor
The Future of Work and Innovation Economy initiative (FOWIE) at New America advances policy solutions and practice change at the intersection of workforce, economic development, and emerging technology ecosystems to strengthen and expand the American middle class.
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We envision an economy that creates family-sustaining jobs, provides clear pathways into them, and uses emerging technologies to improve the quality of human work.
We organize our work around three pillars:
- Regional Innovation Ecosystems & Economic Renewal: Foster policies and practices that grow regional innovation ecosystems in areas of economic stagnation, decline, or at the risk of being left behind amidst technological change..
- Workforce Pathways & the Innovation Economy: Support policies & practices changes that expand affordable and reliable workforce pathways as technological innovation and diffusion change labor markets.
- Workers & Technology: Advance approaches that encourage collaboration among workers, technologists, and employers in shaping the future of AI and emerging technologies.
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Event
The Understated Value of Regional Intermediaries for Workforce and Economic Development
Explore the value of regional intermediaries for workforce and economic development.
Virtual
12PM – 1:30PM EDT
Experts
Shalin Jyotishi
Founder and Managing Director, Future of Work and Innovation Economy Initiative
Joyce Hwang
Technical Assistance Manager, Center on Education & Labor
Tiffany Thai
Policy Analyst, Center on Education and Labor
Francie Genz
Fellow, Future of Work & the Innovation Economy
V. Celeste Carter
Fellow, Future of Work & the Innovation Economy
Phillip Singerman
Fellow, Future of Work & the Innovation Economy