Join SJI and the UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance for an evening of powerful voices as our expert panel discusses what a more equitable workforce can look like in Seattle and beyond.
In my role as a Senior Research Analyst, I have co-authored multiple exploratory studies on labor market gaps and opportunities. I’ve also worked on more focused analysis to support workforce development initiatives. Most of these studies rely on a combination of comprehensive quantitative data analysis, focus groups or surveys, and present findings as well as actionable recommendations through an equity lens.
Join SJI and the UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance for an evening of powerful voices as our expert panel discusses what a more equitable workforce can look like in Seattle and beyond.
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RSVP here for our community partner celebration on Wednesday, September 14th from 4:00-6:30 PM
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