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Conference Adjournment

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Scott B. Sanders, President and CEO, NASWA Robert Asaro-Angelo, NASWA Board of Directors Chair (2022 Association Year) and Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Opening Ceremonies

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NASWA Welcome Robert Asaro-Angelo, NASWA Board of Directors Chair (2022 Association Year) and Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Scott B. Sanders, President and CEO, NASWA Presentation of the Colors by the Austin Police Department...

Board of Directors Meeting February 15, 2022

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The NASWA Board of Directors will be meeting virtually on Tuesday, February 15, 2022,  from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. There is no cost to attend this meeting.  Agency administrators and Board members will receive a calendar invite with information on how to connect virtually.&n...

Conference Opening Ceremonies

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Session Recording If you registered for the virtual 2021 NASWA Veterans Conference and need the password to view the session recording, please contact naswa-meetings@naswa.org   Welcome to the Eighth Annual NASWA Veterans Conference by Sam Mitchell*, WorkSource Administrator...

NASWA Bulletin - September 18, 2015

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In This Issue: Congress under Pressure to Pass a Short-Term Government Spending Bill Before New Fiscal Year Begins on October 1 New Paper Outlines Impact on Workforce Funding NASWA Leaders Attend White House Workforce Data Convening Meeting New Publication Summarizes Key LMI Provisions in ...

Concurrent Breakout Session: Promising Practices for Leaders

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Session Recording   Colorado – Improving Program Quality Through Innovative Leadership Over the past six years, the state of Colorado has implemented several key strategies to improve Veterans services, including comprehensive training, regional staff meetings that promote sharing...

Concurrent Breakout Session: Power of Partnership

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Session Recording Everyone knows that two heads are better than one, so it stands to reason that two state agencies working together would provide double opportunities to make sure states’ Veterans are well taken care of. Check out this session to learn how the state workforce agencies an...