Training, Recruitment, and Retention for the Smart City Workforce

Published: Oct. 3, 2018, 10:41 p.m.

Learn about initiatives in Maryland and Georgia as well as innovations by non-profits to educate, develop, recruit and retain the smart city workforce of the future. Find out how you can create a ready workforce and provide job opportunities for difficult-to-employ populations. This Episode features: Shlomy Kattan, Executive Director, Barbara Bush Foundation Adult Literacy XPRIZE Kelly Schulz, Secretary of Labor, State of Maryland Anthony Amato, Vice President of Business Services, Workforce Opportunity Services Anthony Hood, Director of Civic Innovation, Office of the President, University of Alabama at Birmingham