Employment Paths for Two Generations

October 1, 2013 | News & Announcements

On October 1, Ascend at the Aspen Institute, the Employment Pathways Project, and the Aspen Forum for Community Solutions hosted a briefing on employment pathways for young parents in the private sector, and the critical role employers play in creating opportunities that support two-generation strategies. The conversation featured Leasia Clark, Global AM – Infrastructure Services Lead, UBS and Year Up alumna; Denise Hebner, Chief Diversity Officer, UBS; Jonathan Njus, Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation; Elyse Rosenblum, Director, Employment Pathways Project with moderating by Kavitha Cardoza of WAMU. This event is part of From Two Generations to One Future: An Ascend at the Aspen Institute Series that brings to light critical issues addressed through two-generation solutions.

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