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Workforce Development

The lack of a skilled and ready workforce is consistently identified as the number-one barrier to economic development and diversification of our economy. Working hand-in-hand with all of the key players and partners in building a highly skilled and ready workforce, The Bridge of Southern New Mexico is leading the next steps in not just a plan, but forging the partnerships and resources needed to make it happen.

Thanks to the passion and commitment of a growing set of cross-sector partners on the Workforce Talent Collaborative, a clear plan and path to a comprehensive approach to workforce development has emerged that can transform the future of the region by boosting the earning potential of its citizens.

The plan harnesses the collective assets already in place and identifies the gaps that need to be filled for us to build a ready, highly-skilled workforce that will drive short and long-term economic development for us all. To read the Executive Summary click here, to read the full Strategic Plan click here.

The Collaborative has outlined the alignment needed to equip those who are here now with the skills and knowledge needed to be successful in higher-paying careers and career ladders. The goal is not just about jobs, it’s about driving the holistic development of these industries.

To see the connected set of efforts currently underway in each component of our comprehensive plan, hover your pointer over each section of the graphic below.

High School Graduation

  • Blended Advising Model
  • NMSU OnDemand Career Pathways Course
  • Pathway2Careers Curriculum Support

Culture Change

  • Bridge2Careers

Career Certifications and Associates Degrees

  • Elevating Career Certifications and Two-Year Degrees
  • Alignment of CTE Programs with Industry Needs
  • Prioritizing CTE Investments

College Graduation

  • Strengthen Faculty Relationships with Key Employers
  • WIOA Tuition Assistance

Workforce Solutions/ Workforce Innovation Opportunities Act

  • Leadership on Local and State Workforce Boards
  • Adequate Funding for DAC
  • Thriving Families Pilot with Community Action Agency
  • Partnership with Adult and Youth Providers

STEM/STEAM/
STEM-H Proficiency

  • Strengthening Access to the STEM Ecosystem

Business Engagement

  • Industry-Specific Roundtables
  • City of Las Cruces Career Coordinator
  • Virtual STEM Mentoring
  • Teacher Externships
  • Student Internships/Summer Jobs

Policy

  • Embedding Our Solutions into the Public Education Department’s Strategic Plan
  • Funding Career and Technical Education Aligned to Economic Development Targets

Building the regional Workforce Talent Pipeline needed for success requires a combination of new and existing tools and relationships, as well as targeting our collective community assets to support the holistic talent development for eight targeted industries. Following is a sample workforce pathway. To see each industry’s pathway, click on the industry links below.

  • Healthcare

  • Digital Media

  • Manufacturing

  • Transportation and Logistics

  • Education

  • Energy

  • Aerospace

  • Defense

  • Value-Added Agriculture

A skilled and ready workforce in these eight industries will ripple across the county in an economic cascade of increased incomes and buying power. At the same time, it improves the social determinants of health historically linked to the pervasiveness of poverty here.

Therefore, as we move forward in laying out the strategies and tactics for building highly-skilled workforce talent in a way that drives economic development, we begin with a foundational understanding that developing a comprehensive workforce entails mobilizing all members of community toward the goal of workforce talent development.

This, in turn, will have far broader impact in changing the dominant, primarily negative narrative of this region and foster a cultural shift toward completion, economic stability, and high expectations. To see a full list of the cross-sector members of the Workforce Talent Collaborative leading this community’s work,

click here.

When the hallmark and reputation of our region becomes the quality and depth of diverse and highly-skilled talent in these eight target industries, we will unleash the economic potential of this region. We will break the generational hold of poverty and improve the quality of life of individuals, families, neighborhoods, communities, and the region, as a whole.

Workforce Talent Collaborative Members

Business

  • Debbi Moore, Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce
  • Les Baldock, MVEDA
  • Josh Orozco, Border Industrial Association
  • Gilbert Moreno, Prestige Consulting
  • Abel Covarrubias, Aprendamos
  • Nicole Black, Las Cruces Home Builders

Public School Districts

  • Travis Dempsey, GISD
  • Julian Encina, GISD
  • Jen Park, GISD
  • Carrie Hernandez, LCPS
  • Jeff Waugh, LCPS
  • Rachel Knight, LCPS
  • Blanca Ontiveros, LCPS
  • Sonia Quintero, LCPS
  • Michael Ogas, LCPS
  • Dr. Michael Chavez, Hatch

Doña Ana Community College

  • Dr. Fred Owensby
  • Mary Ulrich
  • Berta Cordova de Lozano, Career Services
  • Dr. Joe Butler

New Mexico State University

  • Dr. Patricia Sullivan
  • Clara Wells
  • Madi Burns
  • Nova Pena, Career Services

Workforce Connections

  • Glory Juarez, SAWDB
  • Peter Martinez, One Stop Operator
  • Marcos Pena, Workforce Connections
  • James Fielder, Business Services Operations Manager
  • Collette Baker, Adult/DW Operations Manager
  • Vanessa Dominguez, Youth Services

Government

  • Melanie Goodman, US Senator Tom Udall’s office
  • Jamie Michaels, Doña Ana County
  • Shannon Reynolds, Doña Ana County
  • Ryan Steinmetz, City of Las Cruces
  • Debbie Childress, City of Las Cruces
  • Elizabeth Teeters, City of Las Cruces
  • Lisa Belvito, City of Las Cruces
  • JoAnn Garay, Small Business Development Center
  • Mary Ann Quesada, Small Business Development Center

NonProfit/Community Service

  • Dawn Hommer, Community Action Agency
  • Isabel Dominguez , Community Action Agency
  • Melissa Ontiveros, Community Action Agency
  • Lori Martinez, Ngage
  • Abeer al Ghawi, Ngage
  • Sommer Mitchell, La Clinica de Familia/Ngage

Transportation

  • Sharon Thomas, South Central Regional Transit and retired City Council
  • David Armijo, South Central Regional Transit

Volunteer

  • Teresa Sanchez

Industry Roundtable Participants (by Industry and Company)

  • Agriculture
    • David Salopek Farms, LLC
    • CEI
    • Farm Credit Services of New Mexico
    • Gillis Farms and Desert Springs Produce
    • Hartman Farms, LLC
    • AAA Farms
    • Jeff Witte, NM Secretary of Agriculture
  • Aerospace/Defense
    • Jacobs Technology, NASA White Sands Test Facility
    • Department of Defense Representative at White Sands Missile Range
    • Spaceport America
    • Virgin Galactic
    • Boeing
    • Physical Sciences Lab at New Mexico State University
  • Healthcare
    • Mountainview Regional Medical Center
    • Memorial Medical Center
    • Mesilla Valley Hospital
    • Dr. Michael Law Dentist
    • Southern New Mexico Rehabilitation Hospital/Acute Care Center
  • Advanced Manufacturing/Transportation & Logistics
    • Interceramic
    • SteriGenics
    • D.A., Inc.
    • Acme Mills
    • Union Pacific
    • CN Wire
    • Glaz-Tech Industries
    • J.H. Rose Logistics, LLC
    • Border Industrial Association
  • Digital Media
    • Electronic Caregiver
    • Ganymede Games
    • Film Las Cruces
    • Las Cruces Bulletin
    • KRWG
    • Arrowhead Center at NMSU
  • Energy
    • El Paso Electric
    • New Mexico Gas Company
    • Macho Springs Wind Farm
    • Organ Mountain Solar

  • Workforce Development
  • Early College High Schools
  • Dual Credit
  • Career and Technical Education Pathways
  • Bridge2Careers
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2 years ago

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Seismic shifts in the workforce post-pandemic are fueling critical challenges to employers to adapt and innovate the workplace in response. To equip Doña Ana County’s critical industries and employers with the latest information and emerging best practices, the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce and The Bridge of Southern New Mexico teamed up with Deloitte Consulting to host The Greater Mesilla Valley Future of Work Summit on October 12 and 13, 2022.The Future of Work event brought together industry leaders, policy makers, and employers to understand our region’s current workforce needs, highlight insights that are shaping the world of work, and develop unique solutions to cultivate a comprehensive, highly skilled workforce culture that can drive and grow focal industries Check out this highlight video to learn more. (buff.ly/kqRTk8) ... See MoreSee Less

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3 years ago

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Are you wondering what the future of the workplace looks like in response to dramatic shifts in the workforce? Please join us for this incredible event being held in partnership with Deloitte Consulting and the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce. Learn more and REGISTER TODAY! ... See MoreSee Less

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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday that the state’s Next Generation Media Academy will have a satellite location in Las Cruces.
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