As economies begin to reopen and states begin to lift restrictions, we asked career coaches in Indiana, who have either graduated from the inaugural Skillful Indiana Governor’s Coaching Corps (SGCC)
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on the global economy. In the US just four weeks of coronavirus-related layoffs have disrupted the 22 million jobs that the economy added
In a small town in Southwestern Colorado more than 170 employers, students and volunteers came together last month for the Vision on the Future of Work event hosted by Janae
We’re proud to announce the Skillful Indiana Governor’s Coaching Corps (SGCC) has a new cohort! The Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps is an intensive eight-month program that recognizes the vital role
This blog was originally published August 28, 2019, on IN Gov Talent Talk by Stephanie Butram, TAA Unit-Program Director for the Indiana Department of Workforce Development Skillful Indiana Governor’s Coaching
I’m excited to announce that applications for the Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps are open ! We encourage all eligible* career coaches to apply. The eight-month program, which begins in October
“It’s never too late to find out that you’re doing something you don’t like…Then you’ve got to take hold of yourself and decide what you would like to be doing
Last week, the career coaches of the second cohort of the Colorado Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps graduated from the intensive leadership and skills development program. Over the past nine months,
Daniel Garcia (pictured above) is a graduate of the inaugural Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps (SGCC) and a career coach with Mi Casa Resource Center , an organization that helps people
Career coaches play an important role in the lives of job seekers; in addition to introducing them to tools and resources to help them further their careers, they also provide
When Brian’s* 33-year prison sentence was over, he didn’t know how he was going to support himself. For the formerly incarcerated, finding housing and a job can be nearly impossible.
After Heather Seiden (pictured above), a career coach with Jewish Family Service in Denver, Colorado, graduated from the inaugural Skillful Governor’s Coaching Corps in June of 2018, she was inspired