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Empowering Students for Competitive Industries: What You Missed at PCC’s 2024 Future of Work Conference Episode 134

The Future Of Work

Release Date: 11/26/2024

Transcript- Episode 147: Mindset Over Skillset: Preparing Students for an AI-Powered Future with Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO of Technovation Episode 147 show art Transcript- Episode 147: Mindset Over Skillset: Preparing Students for an AI-Powered Future with Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO of Technovation Episode 147

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Tara Chklovski [00:00:00]: I would recommend to everyone, firstly, learn how to code, play along, and actually build technology. Don't just do the chatbot like prompt engineering, but actually build something with code so that you build your own confidence. Honestly, number two, I would say read more about all of this stuff of what is happening, because the more you know, the less you're afraid of what's coming, because you have time to process it. And trying to look ahead takes so much energy, but that's a very important thing to be doing right now.   Christina Barsi [00:00:33]: The...

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Mindset Over Skillset: Preparing Students for an AI-Powered Future with Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO of Technovation Episode 147 show art Mindset Over Skillset: Preparing Students for an AI-Powered Future with Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO of Technovation Episode 147

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What if the biggest barrier to success in tech isn’t access, but mindset? In this episode of Future of Work, Dr. Salvatrice Cummo talks with Tara Chklovski, founder and CEO of Technovation, about what it truly takes to thrive in an AI-driven world. Tara unpacks why resilience and adaptability are just as vital as technical skills, how simulation-based learning can reshape education, and why women are most at risk of being left behind. Together, they explore how community colleges, mentorship, and real-world problem-solving can unlock opportunity for all. The future of work isn’t just about...

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Transcript- Episode 146: Workforce, Reimagined: Building Inclusive Economies, Region by Region with Parina Parikh, Associate Vice President at Jobs for the Future Episode 146 show art Transcript- Episode 146: Workforce, Reimagined: Building Inclusive Economies, Region by Region with Parina Parikh, Associate Vice President at Jobs for the Future Episode 146

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Parina Parikh [00:00:00]: Right now, we do have an incredible opportunity to build programs that integrate learning and work, and we must help our students build these relational skills and give them credit for mastering material that might not be mastered or developed in a traditional college classroom. As workforce leaders, as education leaders, we need to start thinking in an innovative way on where does this mastery of material happen, and can students get credit for mastery if it didn't necessarily happen in that traditional classroom setting?   Christina Barsi [00:00:38]: The...

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Workforce, Reimagined: Building Inclusive Economies, Region by Region with Parina Parikh, Associate Vice President at Jobs for the Future Episode 146 show art Workforce, Reimagined: Building Inclusive Economies, Region by Region with Parina Parikh, Associate Vice President at Jobs for the Future Episode 146

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What if volunteering, raising kids, learning on the job, and real life experience counted just as much as a college degree? In this episode of Future of Work, Dr. Salvatrice Cummo talks with Parina Parikh, Associate Vice President overseeing Job for the Future’s strategic presence in California, about what it really means to create a workforce that works for everyone. Parikh shares how community colleges, competency-based learning, and credit for real-world experience can help close opportunity gaps. She also redefines what makes a “quality job,” stressing equity, mobility, and...

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Transcript- Episode 145: Careers After Incarceration: How Entrepreneurship Drives Successful Reentry with Quan Huynh  show art Transcript- Episode 145: Careers After Incarceration: How Entrepreneurship Drives Successful Reentry with Quan Huynh

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00:00:00 - Quan Huynh Usually my pitch to an employer is like, look, I'm not here asking you to give a job to anybody. What I'm here asking you to do is do your round of interviews. Settle on the best possible candidate. If this candidate happens to have a background, one, either be willing to look past the criminal conviction, or two, be willing to bring them in and have a conversation with them and ask them about their prison journey. Ask them about their process of transformation. Ask them about their perspective.   00:00:31 - Christina Barsi The workforce landscape is rapidly...

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The school-to-prison pipeline is a complex and damaging system that disproportionately affects marginalized communities, particularly people of color. This pipeline refers to the policies and practices that push students out of school and into the criminal justice system, creating long-term impacts on individuals and communities. Quan Huynh, Executive Director of Southern California at Defy Ventures, exemplifies the power of second chances. While in prison, he discovered his entrepreneurial spirit and started Jade Janitors after his release from a 22-year prison sentence in 2015. Formerly...

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Transcript- Episode 144: How Educators Can Guide & Inspire Students to Thrive In An Evolving Workforce with Jasmine Star show art Transcript- Episode 144: How Educators Can Guide & Inspire Students to Thrive In An Evolving Workforce with Jasmine Star

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00:00:00 - Jasmine Star Do you want to catch a big vision and do the impossible? It matters less that you got straight As. I want to have straight vision. How do we assess for that? And into the future? Embrace technology and embrace storytelling. Clap our children up for being creative. Strip off their socks and shoes. Your students out here, make them get uncomfortable and sit under a tree and do something different that will be more valuable for them in the workplace than any academic book that you can put it in front of them.   00:00:32 - Christina Barsi The workforce landscape is...

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What will it take to prepare today’s students for leadership in a workforce that’s evolving faster than ever before? Jasmine Star, CEO of Social Curator, challenges educators and leaders at the Pasadena City College Future of Work Conference to rethink traditional teaching methods and embrace a paradigm shift. She underlines the importance of equipping students with the skills, mindset, and adaptability needed to navigate rapid technological and cultural transformation. In a world where resilience, belief in one’s vision, and a willingness to embrace change are key, she highlights how...

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Transcript- Episode 143: Contracts, Crises, & the Cost of Survival: LA’s Hospitality Fight with Kurt Petersen, Co-President Unite Here Episode 143 show art Transcript- Episode 143: Contracts, Crises, & the Cost of Survival: LA’s Hospitality Fight with Kurt Petersen, Co-President Unite Here Episode 143

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Kurt Petersen [00:00:00]: These Olympics are an opportunity where we can leverage lots of money from lots of different folks to try to build housing, to make a commitment for housing. And right now, as it stands, there's no vision to do that. But we think we need to turn the corner, turn it hard, and set in motion, you know, a path. And if we don't get what we want, well, 2028 is right around the corner. We're going to strike. We're going to disrupt. There's never been a strike during the Olympics. We're ready to do it if we don't get what we want.   Christina Barsi [00:00:27]: The...

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Contracts, Crises, & the Cost of Survival: LA’s Hospitality Fight with Kurt Petersen, Co-President Unite Here Episode 143 show art Contracts, Crises, & the Cost of Survival: LA’s Hospitality Fight with Kurt Petersen, Co-President Unite Here Episode 143

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What if the 2028 Olympics didn’t just bring medals, but a housing revolution? In this episode of Future of Work, Dr. Salvatrice Cummo sits down with Kurt Peterson, Co-President of Unite Here Local 11, to explore the mounting pressures facing hospitality workers in Los Angeles, and the explosive opportunity that the 2028 Olympics might represent. Peterson doesn’t mince words. From natural disasters like wildfires to economic disruptions like COVID-19, hospitality workers have repeatedly borne the brunt of crisis after crisis. And while tourism is rebounding, the industry’s recovery has...

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Pasadena City College (PCC) is enhancing its focus on aligning education with industry demands through partnerships, equity initiatives, and increased internship opportunities, particularly in the sports and entertainment sectors. Emphasizing sustainability and athlete mental health, these efforts aim to prepare students for emerging trends and address the challenges driven by the rapid growth of sports teams in Los Angeles. Educational programs are equipping students with specialized skills for non-traditional sports like surfing and cricket, while hundreds of internships are being developed to connect underrepresented populations with industry opportunities. In panel with Stephen Cheung, President & CEO of LAEDC and WTCLA, Liliana T. Pérez-​​Palacios, Senior Director of Cultural Affairs for the L.A. Chargers, Monique Reaves, Chief Revenue Officer of Rose Bowl Stadium, Matthew Cacciato, President and CEO of the LA Sports Council, and Dr. Salvatrice Cummo,Vice President of Economic and Workforce Development, you will discover insights into the evolving landscape of sports and entertainment industries in Los Angeles and the crucial skills needed to thrive in these competitive fields.

 

You’ll learn: 

  • The importance of aligning education with industry demands.

  • What skills are essential for success in the sports and entertainment industry.

  • How career centers and professional development programs can benefit students.

  • Why internships are crucial for career advancement in sports and entertainment.

  • How education institutions can better prepare students for careers in sports entertainment.

 

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More from Stephen Cheung, President & CEO of LAEDC and WTCLA

Website: https://laedc.org/

LinkedIn: @Stephen-Cheung

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More from Liliana T. Pérez-​​Palacios, Senior Director of Cultural Affairs for the L.A. Chargers

Website: https://www.chargers.com/

LinkedIn: @liliana-t-perez-palacios

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, YouTube: @Chargers

 

More from Monique Reaves, Chief Revenue Officer of Rose Bowl Stadium

Website: https://www.rosebowlstadium.com/

LinkedIn:@moniquemreaves

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X: @RoseBowlStadium

 

More from Matthew Cacciato, President and CEO of the LA Sports Council

LinkedIn: @matthew-cacciato

Website: https://www.lasports.org/

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X: @lasportscouncil

 

 

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