Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

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Making Progress on Texas’ Education-to-Workforce Pipeline

May 24, 2022
The following is adapted from testimony submitted by Texas 2036 Policy Advisor Renzo Soto to the House International Relations & Economic Development Committee on May 19, 2022. While Texas continues its economic recovery from the pandemic’s recession and adjusts to the evolving modern labor market, the importance of organizing the state’s education and workforce systems...

Community College Finance and Workforce Development

January 25, 2022
The Texas Commission on Community College Finance (TXCCCF) met last week to learn and discuss the topic of workforce and how it relates to Texas community colleges. Dr. Anthony Carnevale, Director & Research Professor at The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, captured the tone of the meeting in a single quip: “Education...
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Workforce Experts and Business Leaders Agree: Community Colleges are Key

November 19, 2021
Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Chairman Bryan Daniel testified this week before the Texas Commission on Community College Finance on the benefits of providing Texans with options for short-term credentials. Daniel pointed to several innovative ways Community Colleges can play a key role in assisting over 1 million, hard-working Texans develop the middle skills — defined...
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A New Approach to Postsecondary Credentials

October 11, 2021
In a recent piece for the Houston Chronicle, Chris Tomlinson raises important points about how the labor climate today is vastly different than how it was before 2020. 46% of employers can’t fill vital jobs today, and since 2011, Texas saw job growth primarily in mid-low- and low-wage jobs, while mid-high- and high-wage jobs were...
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