For the past 40 years, the most distinguished award presented at the Lincoln Trail Area Development District annual meeting each year is the Palmer "Pete" Peterson Memorial Award. This award […]
For the past 40 years, the most distinguished award presented at the Lincoln Trail Area Development District annual meeting each year is the Palmer "Pete" Peterson Memorial Award. This award […]
The Workforce Crisis Task Force continues to engage new members each week. To get involved or to get the latest updates via our newsletter, please email info@strategymatters.org. In March, the […]
We have committees working in three areas to increase the number of people in our region who are looking to join the workforce. Business Investment: many of our local employers […]
Recruiting employees is an art form, and the top companies are going where the talent is - specifically, social media! Amazon posts jobs on Tinder, McDonald’s uses Snapchat and Goldman […]
Megan Stith, United Way of Central Kentucky President/CEO, encourages the community to collaborate and come together to address the workforce shortage.
Hear Dr. Juston Pate, Elizabethtown Community & Technical College President/CEO, talk about the workforce shortage in this region.
Hear from Daniel Carney encouraging our region to work together to solve the workforce shortage.
Jon Ballard, Superintendent of Elizabethtown Independent Schools, encourages educators to get involved with the Workforce Crisis Task Force.
Hear from Jim Rachlin on the importance of the Workforce Crisis Task Force.
When we think about the economic health of the Lincoln Trail region, it’s clear our eight-county area has a lot going for it. We’re seeing investments from both new companies […]