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Friday, July 31, 2015 Arapahoe Community College
5900 S Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
7:30 — 8:00 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 — 8:15 am WELCOME: Dr. Diana Doyle, President, Arapahoe Community College
8:15 — 9:15 am Filling the Talent Pipeline: A Facilitated Conversation
9:30 — 10:30 am Breakout Session #1
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Identifying Innovative Measures for Higher Education to Meet Industry Needs Maria de la Cruz and Dorothy “Dotsy” Baxter, Pueblo Community College
The CHAMP Grant: Listening to Industry Bitsy Cohn, Colorado Community College System
Expanding the Community College Market: The Silver Tsunami Kim Larson-Cooney, Arapahoe Community College
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Improving Postsecondary Retention: Strategic Partnerships for Enhanced Early Alert Impact Curtis Esquibel, DenverCAN | Ruthanne K. Orihuela, Community College of Denver
Steve King, Mile High United Way | Keren Zuniga McDowell, Denver Scholarship Foundation
The Cracks, Gaps and Glue: Navigating Adult Students with Their Career Pathway Development Through Individual Career & Academic Planning (ICAP)
Kendra Rodriguez and Lauren Jones, Colorado Community College System Carl Einhaus, Colorado Department of Higher Education
From Enrollment to Completion: Strategically Improving the Latino Post–-Secondary Experience Amy Rell | Veronica Valles | Monica Espinoza | Fabiola Roll, Regis University
10:45 — 11:45am Breakout Session #2
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Colorado’s Talent Pipeline: A Snapshot & Strategies to Prepare Colorado’s Current and Future Pipeline
Lauren Victor, Colorado Department of Higher Education | Jeana Capel Jones, Greater Metro Denver Healthcare Partnership | Emily Templin Lesh, Colorado Workforce Development Council
The Gender Gap: Updating Our Knowledge , Practice and Understanding for Non-Traditional Career Pathways and Our Non-Traditional Students
Lauren Jones, Colorado Community College System
Building Stronger Apprenticeship Models Christine Carpenter, CAEL | Jim Duffy, Tri State Generation and Transmission Association
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Lessons from the Frontline: Students and Staff from Own Your Future and the Colorado Challenge Share Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Sierra E. Fleenor and Brianne Kutauskas, Colorado Department of Higher Education
Holistic Support Strategies for Adults Transitioning into Careers and College Marilyn Smith and Kendra Rodriguez, Colorado Community College System
Shari Culver, Arapahoe Community College
Connecting Stopped-Out College Students with Career Pathways Opportunities: Lessons Learned Rebecca Fernandez Martinez and Natasha Garfield, Denver Scholarship Foundation
12:00 — 1:00 pm LUNCH Keynote Presentation:
Kelly Brough, President and CEO, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
1:15 — 2:15 pm Breakout Session #3
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Computer Science/Engineering: Education vs. Experience BeverlyAnne C. Torkelson, Echostar
The Other Side of the Gap—Employee Development Needs in Organizations Deborah Dale Brackney, Mountain States Employers Council
Northern Colorado Manufacturing Sector Partnership-led Career Pathway Development Mary Probst, Colorado Workforce Development Council | Lynn Vosler¸ Front Range Community College
Josh Weismann, Poudre School District | Dave Carlson, Moyer Machines
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Achieving Student Retention and Increased Graduation Rates through Effective and Continual Student Advising
Amy Dore | Kevin Zeiler | Jeff Helton, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Minding the Gap for Veterans and Other Adult Learners Through Prior Learning Assessment Amy Rye, Pueblo Community College | MaryAnn Matheny, Community College of Denver
2:30 — 3:30 pm Panel Discussion: Policy To Practice In Adult Learning
3:30 pm ADJOURN
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SESSIONS IN DETAIL
8:15 — 9:15 am | Filling the Talent Pipeline: A Facilitated Conversation
Partnerships between industry and education are necessary to create and sustain a qualified workforce. Colorado’s
leading industries are focusing on talent development to maintain and grow business. In addition to a strong P20
pipeline, we must also focus on educating and training our adult population - incumbent worker career development,
career transitioners, veterans, and the underemployed - to fulfill our state’s workforce needs in the next few
years. Higher education plays an essential role in making that happen. Join our panelists from local employers and
higher education for an honest conversation about what is working and what we can improve in partnership.
Panelists:
Alison Griffin, Senior Vice President, External & Government Relations, USA Funds (Moderator)
Marisa Alexander-Daspit, Director, Human Resources & KPCO Center for Continuous Improvement, Kaiser Permanente Colorado
Stacey Bibik, Government Sales, Stacy Machine & Tooling, Inc.
Linda Comeaux, Vice President of Instruction, Red Rocks Community College
Renie DelPonte, Director of Health Science, Aurora Community College
BeverlyAnne C. Torkelson, Senior Education Specialist, Software Engineering, Echostar LLC
Sue Wyman, Director, Business Career Connections, University of Colorado Denver Business School
9:30 — 10:30 am | Breakout Session #1
Identifying Innovative Measures for Higher Education to Meet Industry Needs
Presenters: Maria de la Cruz, Career Coach, CHEO Grant, Pueblo Community College Dorothy “Dotsy” Baxter, Instructional Designer, CHEO Grant, Pueblo Community College
Interactive workshop highlighting innovative measures to improve communication between higher education and industry to ensure that curriculum development addresses career readiness, recruitment, and retention of students and employees. Key points: Instructional techniques/design that integrate soft skill development. Demonstration/discussion of innovative tools to enhance communication between education/industry/employees and effectively leverage resources.
The CHAMP Grant: Listening to Industry
Presenters: Bitsy Cohn, Director, Prior Learning Assessment, Colorado Community College System
This presentation is for any educator or industry person interested in innovative, collaborative efforts to develop a viable workforce. We will give an overview of the CHAMP Consortium, discuss lessons learned so far, and demonstrate MfgWorksCO.com, our bridge to the Advanced Manufacturing industry for potential students and employees.
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Expanding the Community College Market: The Silver Tsunami
Presenters: Kim Larson-Cooney, Arapahoe Community College
The age wave is here! What is your college doing? Discover the process Arapahoe Community College created to secure
internal buy-in from across multiple departments and academic programs. Expand your colleges’ recruitment efforts for
a great ROI while increasing community visibility and enrollments.
Improving Postsecondary Retention: Strategic Partnerships for Enhanced Early Alert Impact
Presenters:
Curtis Esquibel, Director, Denver College Attainment Network (DenverCAN) Ruthanne K. Orihuela, Dean, Center for Arts and Humanities, Community College of Denver Steve King, Program Manager, Postsecondary Pathways, Mile High United Way Keren Zuniga McDowell, Director of College Success, Denver Scholarship Foundation
This interactive presentation will examine DenverCAN’s collective impact framework and its work to improve college student retention and persistence rates through an enhanced early alert response network. The network is built on strategic information sharing and improved relationships between institutions of higher education, community-based organizations and the students they serve.
The Cracks, Gaps and Glue: Navigating Adult Students with Their Career Pathway Development Through Individual Career & Academic Planning (ICAP)
Presenters:
Kendra Rodriguez, Project Manager, Colorado Community College System Lauren Jones, CTE Program Director for Career Guidance & Counseling, Colorado Community
College System Carl Einhaus, Director of Student Affairs, Colorado Department of Higher Education
Does implementing ICAP models for adults in Colorado help with navigating their career path success? If so, what does it look like? If not, do we even bother? Attendees will garner understanding of the ICAP environment in Colorado - both secondary and postsecondary, gain insight on current models existing in Colorado, get access to a multitude of on-line resources and promising practices, and receive feedback and ideas from fellow attendees. Metaphorical References: Cracks, the inconsistency of how we advise and guide our adult students in their career paths. Gaps, the pedagogy awareness for individual career & academic planning. Glue, the models Colorado is collaboratively creating to share with you today.
From Enrollment to Completion: Strategically Improving the Latino Post-Secondary Experience
Presenters:
Amy Rell, Associate Dean, Regis University Fabiola Roll, Faculty Coordinator, Regis University Veronica Valles, Financial Aid Counselor, Regis University Monica Espinoza, Academic Advisor, Regis University
Join us as we describe an innovative programmatic option for adult Latino higher-ed students that has resulted in
compelling retention and graduation rates. Our panelists—an academic advisor, financial aid counselor, faculty
coordinator and associate dean—will provide an analysis from enrollment to completion that demonstrates best
practices for the Latino student population.
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10:45 — 11:45 am | Breakout Session #2
Colorado’s Talent Pipeline: A Snapshot & Strategies to Prepare Colorado’s Current and Future Pipeline
Presenters:
Lauren Victor, Talent Development Research and Policy Analyst, Colorado Department of Higher Education
Jeana Capel Jones, Greater Metro Denver Healthcare Partnership Emily Templin Lesh, Colorado Workforce Development Council
A snapshot of Colorado’s current and future talent pipeline—both by reviewing data and understanding demand directly
from businesses. Learn about sector partnerships and career pathways, strategies being implemented to ensure
Coloradans have access to meaningful employment and that Colorado businesses have the talent they need to thrive.
The Gender Gap: Updating Our Knowledge, Practice and Understanding for Non-traditional Career Pathways and Our Non-traditional Students
Presenters: Lauren Jones, CTE Coordinator, Colorado Community College System
When we have ideas for what an employee looks like in a particular career field, those ideas spill over into the students
we are advising, clients we guide and adults we teach. We, as the teachers, guides and employers can obtain the skills
necessary to maintain gender equity and inclusion for all.
Building Stronger Apprenticeship Models
Presenters: Christine Carpenter, Senior Director, Client Relations & Strategic Partnerships, CAEL Jim Duffy, System Operations Training Specialist, Tri State Generation and Transmission
Association
With the emphasis on expanding apprenticeships for Americans to access as a proven path to employment, an industry
coalition and college partnered with Colorado energy companies to implement an innovative apprenticeship training
model that has enhanced workplace learning with the inclusion of credit-bearing instruction in a registered
apprenticeship program.
Lessons from the Frontline: Students and Staff from Own Your Future and the Colorado Challenge Share Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Presenters: Sierra E. Fleenor, Director of College Access and Success, Colorado Dept. of Higher Education Brianna Kutauskas, Program Coordinator, Own Your Future, Colorado Dept. of Higher Education
Two programs designed to serve underserved populations host a panel to share best practices from their first year in
operation. Own Your Future serves students with prior convictions in navigating the higher education landscape. The
Colorado Challenge works with low-income, first generation students to increase persistence and completion rates.
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Holistic Support Strategies for Adults Transitioning into Careers and College
Presenters:
Marilyn Smith, Grant Manager, Colorado Community College System Kendra Rodriguez, Postsecondary ICAP Implementation Specialist, Career and College Readiness
Initiatives, Colorado Community College System Shari Culver, Career and College Navigator, Arapahoe Community College
Offering a holistic approach to supporting adults transitioning into college and employment, the Colorado Community College System is implementing career and college navigators to provide intensive support services to enhance student success. Participants in this session will learn about innovative navigator strategies and promising practices gleaned from recent projects.
This interactive session will explore the Denver Scholarship Foundation’s experience with a project designed to re-enroll
stopped-out college students by presenting them with information about careers in high-demand fields and connecting
them to resources necessary to pursue programs in those fields. Outcomes of the project will influence future
implementation strategies.
1:15 — 2:15 pm | Breakout Session #3
Computer Science/Engineering: Education vs. Experience
Presenters: BeverlyAnne C. Torkelson, Echostar
Today’s world is facing a large shortage of engineers. In my field of software engineering, most employers are looking for
experienced software engineers to hire. The gap between academia and industry prevents many talented graduates
from gaining a foothold in industry. How is this gap being bridged?
The Other Side of the Gap - Employee Development Needs in Organizations
Presenters: Deborah Dale Brackney, Vice President, Mountain States Employers Council
What are employers doing to develop their employees? This panel session featuring two Colorado employers who are
serious about workforce development. Using 2014 data on employee development, panelists will answer a series of
planned and participant questions on the reasons their organizations make significant development in talent
development. Handouts will be provided on the training data and prepared questions.
Northern Colorado Manufacturing Sector Partnership led Career Pathway Development
Presenters: Mary Probst, Colorado Workforce Development Council Lynn Vosler, Front Range Community College
Connecting Stopped-Out College Students with Career Pathways Opportunities: Lessons Learned
Presenters: Rebecca Fernandez Martinez, Assistant Director of College Success, Denver Scholarship
Foundation Natasha Garfield, Career Pathways Assistant, Denver Scholarship Foundation
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Josh Weismann, Poudre School District Dave Carlson, Moyer Machines
One of the most advanced sector partnerships in the state, Northern Colorado Manufacturing Sector Partnership is developing sector partnership led career pathways for the manufacturing sector in Region 2- Larimer and Weld Counties. This project has involved numerous public and private partners from around the region including secondary and post-secondary schools and a large group of manufacturing industry representatives. Come learn about this fascinating process and how industry is truly driving the development of its future talent pool.
Achieving Student Retention and Increased Graduation Rates through Effective and Continual Student Advising
Presenters: Amy Dore, Associate Professor, Metropolitan State University of Denver Kevin Zeiler, Associate Professor, Metropolitan State University of Denver Jeff Helton, Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Today's degree-seeking students are often overwhelmed with personal demands preventing recurrent and constructive
student-faculty advising sessions. Additionally, some students do not understand the value of academic advising.
Nevertheless, effective and continual student advising increases retention and graduation rates. Quality advising
programs can be easily implemented at minimal cost, with clear outcomes.
Minding the Gap for Veterans and Other Adult Learners through Prior Learning Assessment
Presenters: Amy Rye, CHAMP Grant Director, Pueblo Community College MaryAnn Matheny, Director of Program Advising, Community College of Denver
Using interactive activities, small groups, and games, we will instruct the audience on how to utilize Prior Learning Assessment for awarding credit to primarily veterans and other adult learners.
2:30 — 3:30 pm | Panel Discussion: Policy to Practice in Adult Learning
Join a panel of Colorado leaders for a conversation about policies and practices impacting adult learners. What is the
current legislation in higher education, workforce development, college completion and what impact will it have on
adult learners? How are current policies translating to effective practices? Learn from the panelists and engage in
discussion about the latest opportunities and challenges.
Panelists:
Rhonda Epper, Chief Student Success and Academic Affairs Officer, Colorado Department of Higher Education
Danielle Forrest, Prior Learning Specialist, Center for Individualized Learning, Metropolitan State University Denver
Diane Hegeman, Vice President for Instruction, Arapahoe Community College
Tricia Johnson, Director, Adult Education Initiatives, Colorado Department of Education (moderator)
Emily Templin Lesh, Asst. Director, Policy and Industry, Colorado Workforce Development Council
3:30pm Adjourn