Advance Your Career with State-Funded Training

 

February 09, 2017
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Orange Grove Bistro at CSUN
Orange Grove Bistro on Matador Road, Enter on Zelzah, just north of Nordhoff. Before parking, go to Information booth on Lindley and get a "GUEST" parking pass.
Northridge, CA
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Professional Development Meeting

Advance Your Career with State-Funded Training"

 Do you need more skills for that next Promotion? Or looking for that something extra that will land you your next job? Find out which training programs are offered by the State of California at College of the Canyons.

We encourage anyone seeking to advance their career or to kick-start the transition into a new career to attend this presentation.  This presentation may also be of benefit to your HR department, so we encourage you to forward this notice as appropriate. 

The Employment Training Panel (ETP) is the state's premier program, supporting job creation and retention through training for the last 30 years. ETP is funded by a special tax on California employers and differs from other workforce development organizations whose emphasis is on pre-employment training. ETP fulfills its mission in two ways: by reimbursing the cost of employer-driven training for incumbent workers; and funding the type of training needed by unemployed workers to re-enter the workforce. Overall, the ETP program helps to ensure that California businesses will have the skilled workers they need to remain competitive.

College of the Canyons’ Employee Training Institute recently was awarded its’ 13th ETP Contract for more than $548,000 after successfully utilizing 100% of the last ETP Contract. The college works closely with local employers to support the skill development needs of their employees in many technical and essential skill areas.

 About our Speaker: John Milburn is Director of the Employment Training Institute at College of the Canyons in Valencia, California. 

He has more than a decade of experience as a training and organization development specialist.  He has a wide-ranging background in economic and workforce improvement having helped many organizations and employees through training, consulting and facilitation services.  As Director of ETI, John develops and delivers training programs targeted to assist local employers respond to changing markets, technology and the skill development needs of their employees. John holds a Psychology M.A. degree in Organization Development and a B.S. degree in Business Administration.

Please register by Monday, February 6th to receive the $5 discount. Free self parking is available for all attendees. Stop by the Information Booth on Lindley Ave, just north of Nordhoff and ask for a free Guest Pass to the Orange Grove Bistro. 

No-shows who do NOT cancel at least 3 days before the event, will be billed for their meal.

To cancel, send an e-mail to [email protected] and put Cancel PDM in the subject of the e-mail. Please include your name and the number of people who will be canceling (if you made a reservation for more than 1).

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For questions concerning registration only please contact:
[email protected].

You can now pay by check, credit card or cash at the door on the day of the meeting.


 

Tickets

$30.00 February PDM (Signed-in Member)
$35.00 after 12:00 am February 7

$30.00 February PDM (member-not signed in or member of another chapter)
$35.00 after 12:00 am February 7

$35.00 February PDM-Non Member Ticket
$40.00 after 12:00 am February 7

$15.00 February PDM-student price