California’s initiative to strengthen career pathways has people talking

California Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday, U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo, GO-Biz Director Dee Dee Myers, California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot, California Service Corps Members and employer partners gather together to announce the launch of Corps to Career in Los Angeles. Valley News/Courtesy photo. Used with permission.
California’s newest public-private partnership initiative for economic opportunity and workforce development has people throughout the state talking about how it could benefit eligible California Service Corps alumni as they launch their careers.The new Corps to Careers program will provide those alumni with a curated job board of employer partners, networking opportunities, career development workshops and other resources to help match them with meaningful jobs.California Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday, U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo, GO-Biz Director Dee Dee Myers and California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot announced the creation of Corps to Career Friday, April 12.“California’s greatness has always been driven by its people. Now, y
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