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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 ![]()
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When students can see it, they can be it!
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Build My Future: Students get hands-on experience in construction industry
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About 500 students from Las Cruces area schools took part in the third Tyson Brown Memorial Build My Future event Tuesday.4 years ago
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!
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Chamber, Bridge host Oct. 12-13 work summit
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What is the future of work in the Mesilla Valley? What information and emerging best practices do Doña Ana County’s critical industries and employers need to have to succeed in the future?

A Successful End to the First “Blended Senior Year”
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Sun-News – July 6, 2020 by Tracey Bryan Everything about graduation for the Class of 2020 was unusual. But for a group of 33 seniors in Santa Teresa High School (STHS), it signaled the successful completion of New Mexico’s first “Blended Senior Year” cohort. The “blended” model turns the […]
Where Are There Jobs? Just Look Up!
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Bulletin – June 19, 2020 by Tracey Bryan The Aerospace, Commercial Space, and Defense industries represent some amazing career opportunities…not just here but anywhere. White Sands Missile Range and Test Facility, Jacobs Technology that runs the NASA contract, Virgin Galactic, Spaceport America, Boeing, and the Physical Sciences Lab at […]
What Do I Do Now?
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Sun-News – June 1, 2020 by Tracey Bryan It’s hard to believe COVID-19 descended upon our state less than three months ago. Keeping people safe has resulted in shuttered businesses, some closed for good, and driven more than 100,000 to unemployment roles, with another 26,000 self-employed businesses filing for […]
Recovery or Revival?
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Bulletin – May 15, 2020 by Tracey Bryan Without question, COVID-19 has plunged us into far more than a health crisis. It has created a tidal wave of change in our daily lives, and, indeed, the “cure” has been painful – nationally, 16 people have lost their jobs for every one person who’s […]
Finding Certainty in a Time of Uncertainty
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Sun-News – May 4, 2020 by Tracey Bryan The impact of COVID-19 on jobs, businesses, and incomes is heartbreaking. Unemployment rates locally had already jumped from 5% to 7.5% as of March. From March to April, postings for available jobs in the Workforce Connections system declined by just over […]
Perspectives Change in a Pandemic
/in Blog/by Tracey BryanAs published in the Las Cruces Bulletin – April 17, 2020 by Tracey Bryan It turns out that pandemics provide perspective. The literal upending of our collective lives in response to COVID-19 have given us a new-found appreciation for basic things we used to not give even a second thought to, like toilet paper, shaking […]