Changes in the economic and social climate have intensified pressures on the food industry. A significant factor is the lack of qualified workers and, at the same time, a lack of well-paid jobs and desirable careers. Pathways to a Better Trained Workforce is a 5-year project funded by the Mid-Atlantic Consortium through the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. The mission is to create a regional workforce development system that will provide a well-trained, reliable workforce for the food industry. The project is led by a team from Rutgers and Cornell Universities as a multi-state collaborative effort among educators, policy makers, and employers
Across the United States, partnerships have formed between business and industry and rural community...
The Kellogg Foundation asked Mobility to undertake Partnerships for Skills Gains because it wanted t...
There is an urgent need to train a cohort of professionals who can address and resolve the increasin...
The Culinary Careers Project Team, “The Execs”, worked alongside Billings Forge Community Works, a n...
The crucial roles that workers, especially seasonal and migrant workers, play in our food systems ha...
Researchers look at skills shortages and careers pathways in the agrifood industry. Sustaining the a...
A well-trained food systems workforce is in high demand, and food systems education programs are pro...
People who produce, process, transport, sell, prepare, and serve food are a key part not only of the...
These slides are from a presentation given by Carolyn J. Heinrich at the Symposium on the S...
Globalization and the advancement of technologies have contributed to an extended and more complex f...
Training food scientists and technologists (FSTs) to have appropriate skills begins with identificat...
There is an urgent need to train a cohort of professionals who can address and resolve the increasin...
Iowa’s agriculture, food and natural resources professionals provide the very foundation for which o...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, cities have looked to the rapidly growing food sector as a ...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Across the United States, partnerships have formed between business and industry and rural community...
The Kellogg Foundation asked Mobility to undertake Partnerships for Skills Gains because it wanted t...
There is an urgent need to train a cohort of professionals who can address and resolve the increasin...
The Culinary Careers Project Team, “The Execs”, worked alongside Billings Forge Community Works, a n...
The crucial roles that workers, especially seasonal and migrant workers, play in our food systems ha...
Researchers look at skills shortages and careers pathways in the agrifood industry. Sustaining the a...
A well-trained food systems workforce is in high demand, and food systems education programs are pro...
People who produce, process, transport, sell, prepare, and serve food are a key part not only of the...
These slides are from a presentation given by Carolyn J. Heinrich at the Symposium on the S...
Globalization and the advancement of technologies have contributed to an extended and more complex f...
Training food scientists and technologists (FSTs) to have appropriate skills begins with identificat...
There is an urgent need to train a cohort of professionals who can address and resolve the increasin...
Iowa’s agriculture, food and natural resources professionals provide the very foundation for which o...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, cities have looked to the rapidly growing food sector as a ...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Across the United States, partnerships have formed between business and industry and rural community...
The Kellogg Foundation asked Mobility to undertake Partnerships for Skills Gains because it wanted t...
There is an urgent need to train a cohort of professionals who can address and resolve the increasin...