The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will host a panel discussion on the “creation of...
Courtesy of Fort Bend Chamber of CommerceThe Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will host a panel discussion on the “creation of successful talent pipelines” featuring representatives from area colleges and universities.
The Education Division, under the chairmanship of Jim Rice, is hosting the session from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the Fort Bend Chamber, 445 Commerce Green Blvd. in Sugar Land. Panelists include Dr. Madeline Burillo-Hopkins , Beth Johnson , Louis Mancinas , Betty McCrohan and Dr. Jay Neal .
Attendees will learn how to “collaborate with higher education institutions in order to access workers with the knowledge, skills and abilities that meet employers’ need for a qualified and educated workforce.” The event is $25 for an Individual Member Reservation and $40 for At-the-Door registration. Individuals can register for this event by going to
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