Open for Business Magazine Q1
Sparking Students' Interests + Developing Eugene's Workforce
The first quarter of Open for Business magazine explores all the aspects for workforce development from pipeline strategies that bridge school to work, to recruitment and retention.
Alliances & Reinvestments
State funding and partnerships bring career and technical education to the classroom to better prepare tomorrow’s workforce. Here’s how to tap
into the school-to-work pipeline.
into the school-to-work pipeline.
Recruitment and RetentionPerks pique interest, culture preserves talent. How to lure (and retain) qualified workers.
Diversity & InclusionSix simple ways to take a more active approach.
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Mentorship MattersHow to find and get what you need from mentors.
. Community Succession PlanningEngaging the next generation of aspiring business and community leaders.
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5 Ways the Next Gen is Influencing BusinessOriginally written for the Register-Guard
Brittany Quick-Warner explores how the next generation of professionals is impacting our business community. |
Chamber Visionaries: Leading the WayChamber Visionary Chris Boone takes a look at the leadership required to move forward the future of business in Eugene.
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LCC Serves as Springboard for workforceDr. Margaret Hamilton, President of Lane Community College, lays out the plan for the future of LCC and it's partnership with industry.
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Chamber Evolved
President & CEO of the Eugene Chamber of Commerce,
Brittany Quick-Warner talks about our evolution as
a chamber and business community.
Brittany Quick-Warner talks about our evolution as
a chamber and business community.
Advocacy 101
Tiffany Edwards, Director of Business Advocacy
at the Eugene Chamber offers tips to get
involved with advocacy.
at the Eugene Chamber offers tips to get
involved with advocacy.