Why social capital is key to workforce success | Ep 10
Community Collaborative
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12m
In Episode 10 of the Community Collaborative, Monica Villalobos, President and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber, and Robin Reed, President and CEO of the Black Chamber of Arizona, engage in a conversation with Chris Lynne, President of the University of Phoenix, and Lucy Fernandez, Program Manager at Jobs for The Future. Together, they delve into the power and significance of social capital.
The panel also explores a recent partnership between Jobs for The Future and the University of Phoenix and examines the partnership’s potential to foster greater internal success for underrepresented employees.
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