Thank you to our wonderful Workforce Development Board member Lucinda Kerschensteiner from She's in Power for coordinating a tour of the Colorado State University Energy Institute for our Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development team. This was informative and a delightful way for us to connect with new partners. We are looking forward to future collaborations! #CSUEnergy #WorkforceDevelopment
Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development (LCEWD)
Government Administration
Fort Collins, CO 623 followers
Connects people to meaningful work and businesses to talent and resources, improving our community's economic well being
About us
Welcome to the Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development! Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities through employment and workforce development services. Job Seeker Services: Whether you are looking for a new job by choice or because of a job loss, let us show you what employers are looking for and how you can capture their attention with the right marketing tools. With our support, you can create a job search plan and build connections so you won't feel like you are navigating your journey alone. Young Adult Services: Serving ages 14-24, the CareerRise Team delivers programs that inspire achievement and individual development through education, training and career exposure. Through access to business internships, paid opportunities, educational workshops, and community-based projects we prepare young action-takers to work and thrive in our community. Business Services: Our Business Development Team is uniquely positioned to offer your business a blend services customized to your current needs. If you are planning to recruit, seeking development opportunities for your team, interested in hosting an intern, or engaged in strategic future planning, the Business Development Team will offer the support and services you need to reach your goal.
- Website
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https://www.larimer.org/ewd
External link for Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development (LCEWD)
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Collins, CO
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Employment Services, Training Services, Workforce Development Services, Human Resources, Youth Employment Services, and Economic Development
Locations
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Primary
200 West Oak Street
Suite 5000
Fort Collins, CO 80521, US
Employees at Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development (LCEWD)
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Stu Crair
Director / Founder at Digital Workshop Center
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Christa Menning
Career Transition Counselor | Over 15 years assisting job seekers in career transition and job search
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Dan Gagnon
Senior Career Specialist | Workforce Development | Workshop Facilitation | Career Counseling | Case Management
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Carol Salter
Program Manager ~ Nursing Shortage
Updates
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Last week our Workforce Development Board had an opportunity to meet with Allison Seabeck and her team Warehouse Business Accelerator in Loveland, Co. This was a wonderful learning experience as our board had the chance to tour the facility and hear about the services they provide to small businesses.
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Northern Colorado's Food Processing & Manufacturing Sector Fuels Growth 🍽 With over 70 companies, Northern Colorado's robust food processing and manufacturing industry drives a network of supplies and supports a talented workforce. This sector plays a pivotal role in our region's economy. We congratulate Colorado Premium on the grand opening of their third production facility in Greeley! This significant expansion marks Colorado Premium's commitment to growth as one of our leading food processing companies employing over 700 workers. Kudos also to our partners City of Greeley and Weld County Government for fostering an environment conducive to economic development successes like this. We invite you to watch the NoCo REDI video showcasing how NoCo companies are fueling innovation for food processing & manufacturing. Featured companies Agfinity, Inc., Nutrien, AG Facilities Solutions, Bobo's, Local Hive™ Honey, Motherlode Co-Packing, LoCo Food Distribution
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🚀 Thrilled to announce the release of our LCEWD 2023 Annual Report! 📊 Dive into the report and discover how we've been supporting businesses and job seekers and harnessing the power of partnerships to drive economic growth and workforce development. https://lnkd.in/e3P7q6uc
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NAWB Forum, 2024
National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB), The Forum 2024 in Washington, DC. Excellent learning and time well spent with two of our local board Executive members, Julie Cila (Lincoln Electric) and Mark Christensen (Brinkman Construction). Colorado and Larimer County are poised to continue our incredibly important work! Thank you Julie and Mark for the support you provide!
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Larimer County Economic & Workforce Development (LCEWD) reposted this
We're seeking to refill our Associate Director of Workforce Development position.
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We're seeking to refill our Associate Director of Workforce Development position.
Associate Director of Workforce Development
governmentjobs.com
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On Tuesday at the 2023 Workforce Symposium , NoCo Works announced its public launch. The Symposium was the perfect venue for the kickoff as it is regional coalition to create a holistic and aligned talent and workforce network in Northern Colorado. “Northern Colorado is one economic entity when you look at it,” said Dr. Nicholas Spezza Co-Chair and Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs for Aims Community College. NoCo Works is actively recruiting members for all six committees. To get engaged with NoCo Works, email Kelsey at [email protected] or message this LinkedIn page. Thank you to BizWest Media LLC for providing coverage of this significant moment in the Northern Colorado Talent and Workforce ecosystem. Thank you to all of the NoCo Works presenters and facilitators of the day, Bill Johnson, Sylvia Robinson, Ph.D., SPHR, Eric Lea, Dr. Nicholas Spezza, Kelsey Baun, MBA (She.Her), Mark A. Johnston Janel Highfill Karina Amaya Ragland, CWDP, Jana Sanchez, Peter Bostwick, and Colleen DePasquale.
NoCo Works: Regional collaborative workforce effort begins today – BizWest
https://bizwest.com