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Region receives certification
Thirteen
Oklahoma counties added an important tool in their job creation kits this week
when they received “Work Ready” recognition from the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce.
This
certification process was a collaborative effort by Commerce, the Kiamichi
Technology Centers, the Choctaw Nation Career Development, Southeast Workforce
Investment Board, and the Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma (KEDDO).
Pictured:
Norma Noble, Oklahoma Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary of
Workforce
Development and Dr. Phil Chitwood, KTC Board of Education President |
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Commerce
recognized the 13 Southeastern Oklahoma counties - Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal,
Haskell, Hughes, Johnston, Latimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, McIntosh, Pittsburg, and
Pushmataha - as the “Oklahoma’s Premier Work Ready Region” during a ceremony at
the Kiamichi Technology Center McCurtain County Campus.
Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce and Tourism Natalie Shirley praised the combined
efforts of the regional leaders to become the fourth area in the state to earn
Oklahoma Certified Work Ready status and the first multi-county region to earn
the distinction.
“The key to economic development in Oklahoma is workforce recruitment, training,
and certification,” Shirley said. "The Work Ready certification is a tool that
will strengthen the pipeline of skilled workers in Oklahoma. It says this region
is ready to do business.”
Shirley said the new Certified Work Ready Region has 91 school districts within
its boundaries.
Managed by the Governor's Council for Workforce & Economic Development and
Commerce, the Certified Work Ready program quantifies the skilled workforce
available to an existing employer or a new business considering Oklahoma for a
new location.
Norma Noble, Oklahoma Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary of Workforce
Development, said every state in the nation is competing to attract industry and
grow existing businesses.
“What
it takes to compete effectively is a skilled and available workforce,” Noble
said. "Regional partnerships like the one in Southeastern Oklahoma can
automatically gain a competitive advantage over non-certified regions because
they can quantify a skilled workforce to an existing employer or a new business
considering Oklahoma for a new location."
Oklahoma’s Certified Work Ready project is an innovative program that encourages
self-defined communities to link workforce and economic development. Work Ready
expands the state's skills assessment and certification effort currently offered
to individual employees, job seekers, and employers through the Career Readiness
Certificate program (CRC).Oklahoma’s Premier Work Ready Region achieved and
exceed the requirements.
Oklahoma’s Premier Work Ready Region has:
3.1
percent of the
existing workforce credentialed with CRCs; and
26.1 percent of the available workforce is credentialed with CRCs;
Oklahoma’s Premier Work Ready Region is committed to improving the high school
graduation rate and the standard set was 82 % and this Region has a graduation
rate of 86%.
To
learn more about Oklahoma’s Premier Work Ready Region, please contact Jodie
White at 888.567.6643 or 918.567.2264 at
jwhite2@okktc.org.
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