DEMING - In a collaborative effort to address the workforce challenges facing Deming and Luna County, the New Mexico Workforce Connection, in conjunction with the City of Deming and Deming Luna County Economic Development, will be hosting a free employer roundtable discussion. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, March 14, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Deming City Hall located at 1275 E. Pine St., Deming, NM 88030.
The roundtable discussion will bring together state and local officials along with key stakeholders to engage in a dialogue about the pressing workforce needs in the area. Notable attendees include Sarita Nair, the Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, State Senator Crystal Diamond Brantley, Deming Mayor Michele “Micki” Shillito, and Cassie Arias-Ward from the Economic Development sector.
The event aims to provide a platform for employers to voice their concerns and share insights on workforce development strategies. Issues such as skills gaps, recruitment challenges, and training opportunities are expected to be discussed in depth during the roundtable.
According to organizers, fostering collaboration between employers, government officials, and economic development agencies is crucial for addressing the evolving needs of the local workforce and promoting economic growth in the region.
Employers and members of the community interested in participating in the discussion are encouraged to attend this informative session. For more information, individuals can contact the New Mexico Workforce Connection or visit their website for details on registration and participation.
The roundtable discussion will bring together state and local officials along with key stakeholders to engage in a dialogue about the pressing workforce needs in the area. Notable attendees include Sarita Nair, the Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, State Senator Crystal Diamond Brantley, Deming Mayor Michele “Micki” Shillito, and Cassie Arias-Ward from the Economic Development sector.
The event aims to provide a platform for employers to voice their concerns and share insights on workforce development strategies. Issues such as skills gaps, recruitment challenges, and training opportunities are expected to be discussed in depth during the roundtable.
According to organizers, fostering collaboration between employers, government officials, and economic development agencies is crucial for addressing the evolving needs of the local workforce and promoting economic growth in the region.
Employers and members of the community interested in participating in the discussion are encouraged to attend this informative session. For more information, individuals can contact the New Mexico Workforce Connection or visit their website for details on registration and participation.