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Tomorrow's Talent speakers tackle issues of youth empowerment and inequality
On Friday, a diverse group of speakers from the Louisville region and beyond took the stage at the Muhammad Ali Center to comment on a variety of challenges facing our community, including racial and economic inequality, youth violence, and access to higher education. The event, Tomorrow's Talent, was the latest iteration of a yearly summit hosted by KentuckianaWorks, 55,000 Degrees, and Greater Louisville Inc.
WDRB: "Kentuckiana Builds holds ceremony for 13 graduates"
WDRB: "One of the perks of a Louisville program is helping people land jobs before they even graduate. Representatives of Kentuckiana Builds say the organization is not just laying the foundation for jobs in construction -- it's building careers."
WFPL: Area Program Celebrates 10 Years Of Helping People Transition To Work
Excerpt from Roxanne Scott's article on WFPL.org:
"A local program that helps residents move from public assistance to employment is marking its 10th year. Guests gathered at the Hotel Louisville Friday for a luncheon to celebrate Power of Work."
Tomorrow’s Talent summit to focus on youth in the workforce, college affordability, increasing opportunities
LOUISVILLE (Nov. 8, 2017) – Registration is now open for Tomorrow’s Talent, a workforce and education summit that brings together national and local experts to focus on ways for young people to realize their full potential in education and the workforce -- creating the maximum impact to the regional economy.

Kentucky Health Career Center recognized for connecting job seekers and employers
LOUISVILLE, KY (Oct. 25, 2017) – A one-stop center that connects people to the rising number of health care jobs in the Louisville area has been recognized for improving education and career opportunities in the healthcare field.