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DECEMBER 2022

WORKFORCE

CHRONICLES: Happy Holidays from Employ Milwaukee!

CEO Insights

Reflecting on This Year's Successes & Next Year's Opportunities


Another year has come and gone – and what a year it has been! I love taking this time to sit and reflect on all the accomplishments, innovation, and growth that has occurred throughout 2022.


At Employ Milwaukee, we have worked hard this year to meet Milwaukee job seekers and workers where they’re at. For us, this has meant expanding paid training, incentives, and work-based learning to push monetary resources directly into the community, while equipping individuals with the skills and training to obtain a quality, family-sustaining job. Our variety of paid hands-on training and work experience programs, Skillful Transitions, Earn & Learn, Fresh Coast Tech Up, BankWork$, Camp RISE and more, have served thousands of adults and youth in our city. Work-based learning and paid training opportunities provides job seekers the ability to access good careers in untraditional methods: opening doors for those who have historically been left behind.


Along with accomplishments, this year has been filled with obstacles. But these obstacles gave us all a chance to reimagine solutions and think innovatively. One example of turning our obstacles to innovation is Camp RISE: a first-of-its-kind work-based exploration program for Milwaukee youth 10-13. What started with concerns over the juvenile crime rates in Milwaukee turned into an enrichment program that served 200 young men and their families, and started them on the path to becoming the future leaders of our city. And in 2023, we will expand this impact.


I look forward to the opportunities to reinvent, reimagine, and rethink what success looks like in 2023. It’s been a great year, thank you for joining us. 

 

Sincerely,



Chytania Brown

President & CEO

chytania.brown@employmilwaukee.org

Employ Milwaukee On A National Stage


Employ Milwaukee was excited to represent as experts in youth workforce development at the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) Youth Symposium Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina this past month! 

Romell Greer and Julie Cayo, AICP had the honor of presenting a workshop to workforce development professionals from across the country on the innovative Camp RISE program, in hopes the success we had in Milwaukee can be replicated across the country to benefit youth nationwide.



Thank you to National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) for the opportunity to present on Camp RISE and learn from other youth development changemakers!

STATE OF LABOR

Introducing: EMI's State of the Labor Market Update!

Employ Milwaukee is your expert on the labor market in Milwaukee County. To keep you updated with the latest labor market trends, we will be regularly creating a State of the Labor Market brief to keep you in the know with the most relevant information!

Download State of the Labor Market brief

SECTOR SPOTLIGHT

TRANSPORTATION IMPACT

Jobs in the Transportation Industry are hot! Job supply for Transportation careers in Milwaukee County is 17% higher than the national average. The Milwaukee Transportation industry has high retirement risk and low racial diversity compared to the rest of the country. Employ Milwaukee has invested in training programs for transportation to meet employer demands with a younger, diverse population and make transportation a stronger, more equitable industry for all.

Employ Milwaukee currently has training programs to jump start or upskill your transportation career. Visit EmployMilwaukee.org for more information.

SUCCESS STORY FROM WISCONSIN BANKER'S ASSOCIATION

PURSUING A LIFE-LONG PASSION OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY

WRITTEN BY HANNAH FLANDERS

NaKecia Dean began her career in financial services at just 14 years old. The then high school student started in the cash room of a local grocery store before transitioning to a check cashing store as a teller and eventually assistant manager.



Dean eventually left this job to pursue a position in customer service and grow her family, however, after nearly 25 years, a bachelor’s degree in business with a minor in small business and entrepreneurship, and previous experience in the financial services under her belt — the mother of two was craving a return to the world of banking. Shortly after mentioning her desire to her fiancé, André, Dean received an email from Employ Milwaukee regarding their upcoming eight-week BankWork$ program.


“It was an ‘oh wow’ moment,” describes Dean. “I jumped on the opportunity right away because it was God and the universe speaking very clearly to me.”


Though Dean entered the program with a slew of previous experience, she and her classmates learned the hard and soft skills necessary for entry-level retail and operations positions such as deepening the customer relationship, functions of a bank, and general cash handling.


“Some may think that banking is simple — you just need to be able to count money. Banking is so much more than that,” states Dean of the experience she gained during the eight-week training program. “Having the knowledge and [ability] to develop by taking on new challenges has made me a better banker.”

Following her graduation in June 2021, BankWork$ graduates and partner banks took part in a hiring event in which Dean was recruited to join Johnson Financial Group. At Johnson Financial, Dean serves as a Relationship Banker 1, and with her knowledge, particularly in small business and entrepreneurship, Dean has formed a close connection to many small business owners in the Milwaukee area. To anyone she meets, Dean’s passion for not only banking, but assisting her community is evident.


“Not only do I have the opportunity to work face to face with real people every day, in handling their money, I build their trust and form a very strong relationship, especially with those I see regularly,” highlights Dean. “I love helping customers, greeting them by first or last name — getting to know them.”


Dean’s passion and experience in serving customers has allowed her career in banking to flourish. In addition, the BankWork$ training program provided Dean with the ability to hone these critical skills. Thanks to the tools, resources, and confidence offered by the BankWork$ program and its instructors, Dean sees herself continuing her success in the banking world and progressing to new levels in the bank. She one day hopes to assist in managing her own branch. To prospective bankers, Dean underscores the BankWork$ program as a rewarding opportunity to not only expand banking knowledge but leave prepared for the workforce.


“The instructors are so willing to assist because their main goal is to see you succeed in the program and in the banking industry.”


Inspired by NaKecia's story? Sign up for our next BankWork$ cohort starting January 10, 2023!

Register for BankWork$

UPCOMING EVENTS

MATC Automated Building Systems Workshop

Are you interested in building trades, like to work with your hands, have your high school diploma, and want to develop a career? We're hosting a workshop and training event series with Milwaukee Area Technical College, where you can learn about automated building systems and facilities technician opportunities! Our first event has filled up, register to hear about upcoming events in our series!

Register for MATC Automated Building Systems event series

Digital Literacy Lab

Could you or someone you know use basic digital literacy training? Check out our Digital Literacy Lab, an 8 hour training program over two weeks that supplies participants with essential computer skills and a free computer! We are accepting registrants for multiple future cohorts, enroll today!

Register for Digital Literacy Lab!

Earn & Learn Worksite Orientations

Are you a private, public, non-profit, or faith-based organization interested in summer youth employees? We are looking for employers who can provide enriching summer work experiences for Milwaukee youth! Employ Milwaukee will subsidize wages for the youth employees. If your business is interested in participating in this program in Summer 2023, register for one of our upcoming worksite orientations.

Register for Earn & Learn Worksite Orientation!

HIRING CORNER


Looking for a career in workforce development? Come join us at Employ Milwaukee! We are currently on the lookout for ‘go-getter’ talent to join our A-Team at the agency in the following areas:

  • Data Specialist II
  • Fund My Future Summer/ Fall Internship
  • Community Engagement Admin Assistant
EMI Employment Opportunities

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