Coffee with the County - Collaboration is King
I first met him last year on one of our “Willing to Work Tours.” He was outgoing, funny, and engaging, and he earnestly wanted to greet me and know more about the place we were touring. He asked questions, was thoughtful in his reactions to things he learned, and was just plain enjoyable to be around. His name is Jack, and he is a client of the Arc of LaGrange County.
The Chamber has partnered with the Arc of LaGrange County fairly regularly now for a couple of years, specifically with their Employment Services team. Jack is one of many clients who are pursuing vocational training and education, with his sights set on community employment. Just a couple weeks ago, it was publicly noted that Jack had secured employment with Lakeland School Corporation, where he offers cleaning services in two different buildings on their campus. While cleaning may go unnoticed, it is vital to the sustained success of a place of employment. For Jack, my bet is he’s doing it with a smile on his face because it’s who he is, and it brings added fulfillment in his days and weeks.
We support efforts like these–employability awareness and skills training–because the future of LaGrange County workforce is being built today. Whether it's a high school student evaluating their future, or an adult with a disability, there are opportunities for employers to lean in, expand career awareness, and potentially source local talent in labor pools that may go untapped.
Today’s workforce is ever-changing. The laws by how we manage and retain employees shift. The goals and needs of employees change from generation to generation (and sometimes, from year to year). The way in which we operate businesses is evolving, especially with the increasing leverage of technology in the workplace. As the Chamber of Commerce, our commitment to “Next-Level Workforce” serves as a “succession plan” for our members, ensuring that workers–often those who are not yet employed, but ready for the opportunity–are prepared, educated, and work-ready.
There are many great initiatives growing in the name of Next-Level Workforce, some of which are under the Chamber’s program of work, and others that are supported by the Chamber:
- The LaGrange County Student Chamber is a brand-new program which serves as a “fast pass” for students to be placed in quality work-based learning opportunities with LaGrange County employers, all while bolstering the pipeline of future workforce to support our members’ businesses.
- The Field of Dreams Career Expo (happening next Tuesday, March 25 at the Michiana Event Center) is a countywide tradeshow-style event to showcase to 1,200+ students, grades 7-12, that there are valuable, quality career opportunities right here in their own communities. The goal? To plant workforce-ready students for a lifetime in LaGrange County.
- Willing to Work Tours are a program in partnership with the Arc of LaGrange County to increase career awareness to Arc clients in a variety of industries. The Chamber establishes a local tour itinerary and chauffeurs Arc clients, along with their Employment Services team, to different businesses. The tours have proved to be great connections between industry and local talent, while also leveraging collaboration amongst industry, intermediaries, and advocates like the Arc.
- Job Club is an additional partnership with the Arc in which Chamber members are invited to speak to Arc clients about their careers, the expectations of the job, and skills necessary to be successful in their field. Career awareness is the name of the game here, building a broader inventory of “what’s out there” for Arc clients.
- Project Search is a new initiative in which the Chamber is a supporting member. The Arc-led program partners with a local hospitality company and will eventually host Arc interns–age 18 to 35–for workplace skills training and experience to develop a bolstered resume for future community employment.
If I have learned anything in my role at the Chamber, it is that collaboration is king. Our community will grow as fast as the collaborative pace we set. When we link arms, come to the table together, and elevate a solution that positively impacts all, we will ALL feel the win in one way or another. Our work with the Arc and our local school systems is just the beginning. If you are a business owner or a team leader and are interested in partnering with us in these efforts, we’d love to hear from you. All it takes is saying “yes” to solution-minded efforts. Together, we can make it happen.