Four years ago, the Florida Legislature passed the REACH Act.
The three-pillar Florida Workforce System Transformation Plan advances alignment and consolidation of local workforce development boards; requires system-wide improvements for enhanced customer consistency and better leveraging of public funds; and guides regional planning to support workforce system alignment with education and economic development and optimize opportunities for regional economic growth.
We talk about how talent pipeline opportunities, including workforce training grants and apprenticeships, are helping businesses build resilient teams and helping Floridians find meaningful employment, how the Master Credentials List is preparing Floridians for in-demand occupations, and how CareerSource Florida is helping businesses and job seekers embrace AI as a tool for productivity and innovation.
CareerSource Florida President and CEO Adrienne Johnston talks about facilitating the path between workers and businesses.
“We really focus through the CareerSource Florida network on making sure that all of the training programs are aligned with business need, and we work really closely with our education partners to do that. One of the key mechanisms we have to do that is through the Master Credential List. It ensures that we’re prioritizing credentials that employers say that they need, so by doing that, we’re ensuring that students, when they go and pick a training path or an education path, that they have the information to do so, and when they get a credential, it’s exactly what employers need.”
