Join us for the next Professional Development Committee event:
Lunch 'n Learn Webinar
Thursday, January 18 - 12:00pm-1:00pm
Data, Data Everywhere…
Join us for a discussion on non-credit student data—the good, the bad and the ugly. What can campuses track now, how are they collecting registrations and what data is available? How can this data tell a better story of non-credit impact and what is needed to do it? Let’s discuss how we can get there together!
This session was presented at the 2023 CEANY Annual Conference.
Panelists:
Lauren Andersen, University Associate Provost, Careers & Industry Partnerships, CUNY
Lauren Andersen is the University Associate Provost for Careers and Industry Partnerships at the City University of New York. In this role, she leads the University’s efforts to ensure postgraduate career success of CUNY students and support the recovery and growth of New York’s inclusive economy. Prior to assuming this role in July 2021, Lauren was the executive director of the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline (TTP), Mayor Bill de Blasio’s signature initiative to support the growth of the tech ecosystem by delivering quality talent for the city’s businesses and quality jobs for New Yorkers. Lauren received her bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University, and a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University.
Denise Zieske, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Workforce Development, Office of Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline, SUNY
Denise Zieske develops and implements workforce programs and related initiatives for SUNY’s colleges and supports SUNY’s workforce efforts at the state and national level. Prior to joining SUNY, Denise served as the Vice President for Workforce Development and Community Education at SUNY Schenectady County Community College. Her career has included work in many aspects of economic and workforce development. Denise holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Drew University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University at Albany.