42nd Annual Meeting Celebration

Last Friday we welcomed more than 100 attendees at our 42nd Annual Meeting. It was a great morning filled with insightful conversation, networking, and envisioning a future for our industry.

We would like to thank our annual meeting moderator, Sen. Celina Villanueva and panelists Carrie Felton (National Fund for Workforce Solutions), Daniel Serota (AON), and Richard Felton (Equity and Transformation), for a rich discussion about what is new and normal for the field of workforce development.

If you were unable to attend the Annual Meeting, you can view photographs and videos from the event at the links below. You can also continue to bid on a few of our silent auction items during today's Flash 24-hour auction. The auction closes at 4 PM tomorrow (Thursday, June 22).
 
Lastly, this Annual Meeting would not have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors, silent auction donors, and attendees. Thank you for making this such a memorable event!


Panel Discussion

Chicago Jobs Council’s (CJC’s) 42nd Annual Meeting Panel: What’s New and What’s Normal for Workforce Development, moderated by Senator Celina Villanueva and featuring Carrie Felton (National Fund for Workforce Solutions), Daniel Serota (AON), and Richard Felton (Equity and Transformation)


Betty J. Willhoite Award

Presentation of the Betty J Willhoite Award at Chicago Jobs Council’s 42nd Annual Meeting


Chicago Jobs Council’s Year in Review

Watch a recap of some of CJC’s accomplishments over the last fiscal year (July 2022 through June 2023).


Annual Meeting Gallery


Thank You to Our Annual Meeting Sponsors

image of advocate sponsor logos (Chicago Community Loan Fund, Origami Works Foundation, Revolution Workshop)
image of partner sponsor logos (Cara, Central States SER, Chicago Federation of Labor Workforce & Community Initiative, Current, Lumity, National Able Network, NTG and Power Construction
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