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Led by our Chamber's Government Affairs and Education/Workforce Development Councils, our organization recognizes its pivotal role in assisting our school leaders in providing a strong education system crucial to preparing people for good jobs and bright futures and sustaining a 21st century workforce that can compete in the national and global economy.
Our Chamber is focused in addressing shortcomings in our education system so that students emerge from our public education system prepared to pursue a career by way of college or trade school. We strive to inform parents and students of the accessible and affordable ways to seek higher education. In order to inspire prosperity within our business community, our Chamber is also driven to help our future leaders develop the right skills and qualifications which employers are looking for and to ensure our workforce will attract investment, drive growth, and spur motivation.
Paving the Way for Broward's Workforce, Chamber Adopts New River Middle School
Members of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce proudly participated in the Chamber's Adopt-A-School Program with New River Middle School, showcasing Broward County's diverse business and professional opportunities.
On October 31, 2024, Burnadette Norris-Weeks (Austin Pamies Norris Weeks Powell, PLLC), Mary Adams (The Employee Relations Group), and Anthony Santana (Hardcore Advertising) joined by Program Facilitator, Darrell Hardge, and Principal, Lezondra V. Harris, for an inspiring first visit.
The second visit on November 21, 2024, highlighted the marine industry, featuring Bill Walker (Water Taxi), Anthony Santiago (Marine Industries Association of South Florida & Host of Salty Jobs), Justin Montes (DeAngelo Marine Exhaust, Inc.), and Joseph A. Dargavage (United Island & Yacht).
High School Students Pitch AI Solutions at TechMark Innovate 2024
From an impressive pool of 60 pitch submissions, three outstanding high school teams made it to the finals! Special shoutout to our winning team, LinguiAI, who wowed everyone with their groundbreaking concept: using AI to make legal solutions more accessible for consumers.
Their innovative thinking earned them a $1,000 scholarship!
Watching these bright young minds tackle real-world challenges with such creativity and confidence gives us a glimpse into the future of tech and business. Congratulations to all our finalists who showed incredible entrepreneurial spirit!
The District is focused on three Strategic Goals of High-Quality Instruction, Safe & Supportive Environment, and Effective Communication. This plan articulates these specific Goals and describes the Key Tactics and opportunities for continuous improvement identified to accomplish them. This plan serves as both a guiding document for the District, as well as a platform for communicating performance and change management to our stakeholders. This should be considered a dynamic, living document, which will be reviewed and revised as needed so that as an organization, we remain flexible and responsive to the evolving needs of our community. For more information on Broward County Schools, please click here.
In 2019, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors had the privilege of having Broward College President Gregory Haile present information regarding a research study conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau in collaboration with researchers at Harvard University and Brown University.
The team of researchers took a close look at a child's possible outcome and income based on where they grow up, specifically their zip code at birth. Together they created the Opportunity Atlas. An interactive map allowing users to zoom in on cities and neighborhoods to see data like household income, job growth rates and incarceration rates. The data is intended to help cities and communities better understand the barriers when it comes to moving individuals out of poverty and encourage leaders to create policy that will help. You can search for your neighborhood and zip code by clicking here.
In response to the study, Broward College joined forces with multiple organizations across our county to improve social and economic mobility.
The result was Broward UP, which focuses on six zip codes in Broward County with disproportionately high unemployment rates, low education attainment, and low household income levels. An additional five zip codes have been identified for later phases of work.
Through Broward UP, Broward College is offering FREE educational opportunities, workforce training, and support services directly in neighborhoods throughout Broward County. The goal is to help students get the training needed to find a good job, make more money, and get the skills needed to thrive in the workforce.
For more information on Broward UP, please click here.
The Chamber also recognizes there are multiple pathways to achieving the American dream of attaining a career that is both fulfilling and high-earning. Each year, the Education and Workforce Development Council organize an informative event to help educate our community, and especially parents, about careers that do not necessarily require a four-year degree. The Chamber is fortunate to partner with Broward County Public Schools and Broward Technical Colleges, where students have now earned the most industry certifications for five years in a row!
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We invite you to watch the virtual program, which took place in 2021 and 2022. Chamber President & CEO Dan Lindblade was joined by Broward County Schools Superintendent, and CareerSource Broward President & CEO Mason Jackson. They were joined by multiple speakers who focused on careers in the aviation, construction, healthcare, information technology, manufacturing and marine industries.