• Ep. 9: Cultivating Partnerships: The Role of Community Colleges in Workforce Development

  • Jun 3 2024
  • Duración: 41 m
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Ep. 9: Cultivating Partnerships: The Role of Community Colleges in Workforce Development

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  • In this episode, the guests from Palm Beach State College discuss community colleges’ essential role in workforce development and economic support. Join Maya and her three guests, Edward Willey, Belinda Mouradian, and Matt Lenihan, as they explore the strategies and challenges of building robust partnerships with local businesses and the community. Learn how to stay connected to your community’s needs and how to promote colleges existing programs and custom training opportunities to support local employers. This episode is a must-listen for educators, community leaders, and anyone interested in the symbiotic relationship between educational institutions and economic growth.Key Takeaways:Insight into how community colleges like Palm Beach State College support local economies through strategic partnerships with businesses and community organizations.Ideas for adapting and expanding educational offerings based on changing community needs and employment trends to better meet workforce demands.Tips for improving coordination across campuses and departments to ensure effective program delivery and partnership management.Guidance on using CRM tools to track and document interactions and partnerships for organized and measurable engagement.Strategies for integrating regular feedback from community and industry partners to maintain program relevance and strengthen community trust.Guest Names: Matthew Lenihan / Director of Business and Community Relations / Palm Beach State CollegeEdward Willey / Dean of Academic Affairs / Palm Beach State CollegeDr. Belinda Mouradian / District Director for Instructional Design and the Associate Dean for Health Sciences / Palm Beach State CollegeGuest Bios: Matthew Lenihan earned his bachelor’s degree from Siena College in 2005, then delved into the private business sector in NYC, gaining insights into talent pipeline management. Transitioning to Florida in 2014, he pivoted to higher education, focusing on workforce connection and incumbent worker training. At Polk State College for five years, Matt championed customized workforce training and served on key committees, contributing to the College's accreditation self-study. He earned his Master of Arts degree in Career and Technical Education from USF in 2019, enhancing his expertise in workforce education. Joining Saint Leo University in 2020, he rose to Director of the Saint Leo East Pasco Education Center in 2021, expanding corporate partnerships and spearheading recruitment efforts amidst the pandemic. He then moved to Palm Beach State College in 2022 as Director of Business and Community Relations, tasked with fostering external and internal relationships to bolster the College’s presence in Palm Beach County.Dean Edward Willey began his affiliation with Palm Beach State College in 1987 as a community education representative from Boca Raton Community Hospital (now Boca Regional) and as a member of the first Allied Health Advisory Committee on the Eissey Campus in Palm Beach Gardens. In 1989 he was hired as the first program clinical coordinator. During his almost 35-year tenure with Palm Beach State College, he has held numerous positions of leadership, including the positions of Coordinator with full time instructional responsibilities, Program Manager, Division Chairman, Associate Dean, Dean of Academic Affairs, Interim Dean of Health Sciences and Interim Provost. He was appointed Dean of Academic Affairs in 2000 and currently serves all five campuses as the District Dean of Health Sciences. He has earned both a graduate degree and undergraduate degree in Allied Health Science and Health Services Administration respectively and is a Ph.D. candidate in Education Administration and Leadership. At Palm Beach State College, he has served on numerous committees, including the PBSC Dental & Medical Sciences Project, Leadership Palm Beach County, Professional Development Committee, District Equity Committee, Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce, Council of Instructional Affairs with memberships in National Council of Instructional Administrators, Florida Deans and Directors of Allied Health. Dr. Belinda Mouradian started her career in clinical health practice at local hospitals in South Florida. She then transitioned to higher education in 2009 and worked as an adjunct, then moved to a tenured faculty position, and later became the Nuclear Medicine Program Director. Dr. Mouradian revised the entire curriculum and successfully brought the program to receive initial programmatic accreditation as well as significantly improving the licensure pass rate to 100% on first attempt. Dr. Mouradian became extremely interested in heightening her involvement with the accreditation process and became an ABHES evaluator in her early years of teaching in higher education. ABHES has been an instrumental part of her life as she has gained an immeasurable wealth of knowledge through the robust visits she has participated in for ...
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