U.S. News STEM Solutions 2013 will bring together business, education and government leaders who have long recognized the need to connect the dots between STEM education and careers. Adding to last year’s successful conference format, the second edition will give more dedicated time for these leaders to interact and collaborate.
The Central Florida Education Summit will be hosted by the Central Florida Partnership and sponsored by the Orlando Regional REALTOR Association, in partnership with the National Chamber Foundation, the Institute for a Competitive Workforce, and the Central Florida Public School Board Coalition.
The Business Council of New York State, Inc., the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for a Competitive Workforce and the National Chamber Foundation are hosting the “Breaking the Monopoly of Mediocrity” tour in Albany, to discuss education reform in local communities and inspire local leaders to become catalysts for change.
Breaking the Monopoly of Mediocrity, a cross-country tour focused on education reform in local communities, will stop in Billings, MT on March 28.
Join the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Education Commissioner Christopher Cerf on March 14 at the Doubletree Hotel in Somerset for a discussion about new methods of teaching and testing that the NJDOE wants to implement in schools across the state.
Breaking the Monopoly of Mediocrity, a cross-country tour focused on education reform in local communities, will stop in Tacoma, Washington on February 20. A discussion hosted by the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for a Competitive Workforce (ICW) and the National Chamber Foundation (NCF) will gather education, government, and business leaders to address the current state of education reform and “what’s next” for Washington school districts.
Breaking the Monopoly of Mediocrity, a cross-country tour focused on education reform in local communities, will stop in Jefferson City, Missouri on February 6-7.
Breaking the Monopoly of Mediocrity, a cross-country tour focused on education reform in local communities, will stop in Birmingham, Alabama on January 24-25.
The Institute for a Competitive Workforce will hold its annual education and workforce summit on September 17 & 18 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. Details to come.