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Finding the Talent Needle In the Biotech Haystack

by Ron Starner

States turn to innovative funding to replenish pipeline of workers in life sciences.

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A ‘Sansdemic’ Is On the Horizon

To cultivate talent, communities first need people.

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Online Insider

Fully Enrolled: Esports and Video Game Programs Power Up on Campus

by Adam Bruns

Esports and video game programs power up on campus.

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Global Link

by Savannah King

Georgia’s chain of cold storage facilities links the state to global markets.

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Investment Profile

St. Albert Could Be Your Next ‘Headroom’ Community

by Adam Bruns

Sustainability and investment attraction are tandem priorities in this community of 73,000 on the northwestern outskirts of Edmonton.

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Esports Drive New Project Activity in the Expanding Metaverse

by Adam Bruns

In October, I found myself seated in an autonomous shuttle vehicle that’s part of the PAUL (Piloting Autonomous Use Locally) service launched by Site Selection

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Investment Profile

Artificial Intelligence Is Portugal’s New Horizon

by Gary Daughters

When it comes to exploring unknown worlds, Portugal’s reputation is long since established.

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Investment Profile

Seeing Nebraska From a New Perspective

by Ron Starner

Gov. Ricketts serves as chief architect of a  Heartland business expansion boom.

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Features

2021 Top Markets for STEM Job Growth

RCLCO, partnering with CapRidge Partners, recently produced the fifth annual STEM Job Growth Index (“STEMdex”)

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Where Business Drives Workforce Development

by Gary Daughters

Creative collaboration rules the day in Southern Nevada.

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Building Back Better

$3 billion initiative aims to help communities recover and improve after pandemic. 

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EDUCATION LEVEL IS ONLY ONE PART OF THE LIFETIME EARNINGS PICTURE

Workers with higher levels of education tend to earn more than those with less education, but that is not always the case.

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Is America’s Workforce Ready For a Tsunami of Skilled Jobs?

As America continues to emerge from the pandemic’s grip, several economists — including Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell — anticipate a wave of job creation in the second half of the year, and some expect the U.S.

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From Hoop Dreams to Workforce Reality

by Ron Starner

How a highly decorated coach is transforming cradle-to-career prep in Kentucky

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Rio Grande Valley Lifestyle

by Savannah King

The region’s high quality of life attracts developers, new projects to Cameron County.

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Talent for Tomorrow

by Savannah King

Workforce development efforts in Cameron County aim to meet industry needs of the future.

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Cameron County’s Mission To Mars

by Savannah King

Space-focused businesses take off in Cameron County.

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Cameron County’s Economic Mosaic

by Savannah King

Take a closer look at Cameron County’s big picture.

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The Joy of Work

by Adam Bruns

Coaching Can Be a Conduit for Companies Seeking Neurodiverse Talent

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Worker Training Shifts Into High Gear in Dallas

by Ron Starner

Dallas College partners with local employers to close the skills gap.

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A Promising Approach to Real-World Workforce Development

Kansas City’s change-making strategy has implications for other regions seeking to build a skilled, diverse workforce.

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Digital Talent Comes of Age in PUERTO RICO

by Adam Bruns

A look at three growing institutions tells you why.

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Stronger Nation

Lumina Foundation’s refreshed Stronger Nation online tool shows progress — and continuing gaps — across the country when it comes to the post-high school education needed for success today.

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The Invisible 3.7 Million

When Spirit AeroSystems a decade ago pledged to invest more than half a billion dollars and create hundreds of jobs at the North Carolina Global Transpark in Kinston in the rural eastern part of the state.

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