The Niagara Workforce Planning Board (NWPB) and Brock University share the common goal of wanting to help build a prosperous Niagara community with a diverse and talented workforce.
In its work to address workforce development challenges in the region, the NWPB has collaborated with Brock on research projects over the years. However, the partnership will be formalized when the two launch a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a free online event on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 11 a.m.
The event, which will be livestreamed, will include a panel discussion about Niagara’s economic recovery from the COVID pandemic as well gender equity in the region’s workforce.
The partnership continues Brock’s efforts to contribute to its community by collaborating with Niagara organizations that, like the University itself, are working to support the health, vitality and well-being of the region.
Among those taking part in the event will be:
- Gervan Fearon, President, Brock University
- Tim Kenyon, Vice-President, Research, Brock University
- Vivian Kinnaird, CEO, Niagara Workforce Planning Board
- Thalia Semplonius, Project Manager, Niagara Workforce Planning Board
- Charles Conteh, Director, Niagara Community Observatory
- Carol Phillips, Research Co-ordinator, Niagara Community Observatory
- Kate Bezanson, Associate Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Associate Professor of Sociology, Brock University
- Felice Martinello, Professor of Economics, Brock University
- Julie Rorison, Manager Community Relations, Brock University
Register for the free event on Brock’s Community engagement website here.
What: Brock University and Niagara Workforce Planning Board MOU signing and ‘Economic Recovery in Niagara’ panel discussion
When: Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 11 a.m. to noon
Where: Lifesize video meeting link will be emailed to registrants.