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From No-Tech to High-Tech:
Building an IT Career Ladder System for Rochester
November 6, 2001
Four Points Sheraton
120 East Main Street, Rochester, NY
Sponsored by:
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Science Linkages in the Community

AGENDA
8:00 – 8:15 Breakfast and Registration
8:15 – 8:20 Welcome
Jemeul Johnson, Science Linkages in the Community
Sabrina Su, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
8:20 – 9:20 Employer Needs and the Workforce Development System
Bob Cohen, Senior Vice President at the Information Technology Association of America, will present the results of When Can You Start?, a study of employers’ IT workforce needs.
Presentation
Mike Nuccitelli, Chair of the Monroe County/Rochester Workforce Investment Board and President & CEO of Parlec, Inc., will give an overview of the existing workforce development system in Rochester and the implementation of the Workforce Investment Act.
Presentation
9:20 – 9:30 Break
9:30 – 11:30

Roundtable Discussion:
Building an IT Career Ladder System for Rochester
Moderator: Richard Petitte, Senior Consultant, Idea Connections

  • Lessons from Four California Communities (15 min)
    Julian Alssid, Director, Workforce Strategy Center
    Presentation
  • Roundtable discussion (45 min)
    • Quintin Bullock, Executive Dean, Damon City Campus, Monroe Community College
    • Juli Klie, Board Member, Digital Rochester
    • Clayton Osborne, VP, Diversity & Workforce Development, Bausch & Lomb
    • Donna Phillips, Director of Workforce Development, Rochester City School District
    • Julio Vazquez, CEO, Ibero-American Action League
  • Open discussion (60 min)
11:30 – 11:45 Next Steps: the Working Group