Enterprise Florida Board Education & Workforce
Talent Task Force Meeting
May 11, 2016Naples, Florida
7:00 a.m. Welcome…………………….…………..……..…...……Chair, Belinda Keiser
7:05 a.m. Statement of Public Notice…………..……………………..………Al Latimer
7:10 a.m. Remarks.………………………………….…………..……………. Alan Becker
7:15 a.m. Remarks.………………………………….……………….………. Bill Johnson
7:25 a.m. HECC Legislative Recommendations...…..…….………………Ed Schons,Director, Economic Development , UCF
7:40 a.m. One Community One Goal.......................……….….....…… Joe Havancak,Vice President, One Community One Goal, Beacon Council
7:55 a.m. Open Discussion.………...……………………….………………...…………All8:00 a.m. Closing Remarks & Adjournment…….…………..… Chair, Belinda Keiser
AGENDAMay 11, 2016 – 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Belinda KeiserChair
Welcome & Introductions
Statement of Public Notice
Alan Becker
Vice Chair Remarks
Bill Johnson
EFI President & CEO Remarks
Ed Schons,Director, Economic Development
HECC Legislative Recommendations
Access and Student Success
This is UCF
63,000 Students277 National Merit Scholars212 Degree programs253,000 Alumni281,584 Degrees conferred11,642 Faculty and staff20,000+ Students gain practical experience through co‐ops, internships and service‐learning projects annually
Being Big Means More Access
For people of any age who might not otherwise get an opportunity to earn a high‐quality college degree
Attracts experts from around the world to conduct innovative research and pass their knowledge on to students
43 percent of UCF students are minorities, 22.5 percent are Hispanic and more than 25 percent of undergraduates are first‐generation students
UCF is one of 25 public universities with the Carnegie Foundation’s highest designation in two categories: community engagement and very high research activity
Creates positive, lasting impact on Florida communities
Being Big Means More Access
UCF DirectConnect guarantees admission to UCF with an associate degree from our partner colleges; College of Central Florida, Daytona State, Eastern Florida, Lake Sumter, Seminole State, and Valencia College
DirectConnect advantages include a shorter time to completion, and a smooth transition to UCF
41,000 have transferred to UCF through DirectConnect DirectConnect students save just over 20% in tuition by starting at their local state
college and transferring to UCF
Top spot in BOG State Performance Measures
UCF recognized for doing better in educating students and preparing them for jobs
UCF is the only state university ranked in the top three during all four years that performance‐based funding has been awarded
The additional funds will be invested in further strengthening our academic efforts
Last year’s performance funding is to implement new student success programs based on predictive analytics. Student data used to identify which students are struggling. Academic advisers reach out to those students and offer them services, from tutoring and counseling to helping apply for financial aid
Quality
Top 100 Public University (U.S. News & World Report 48 percent of UCF students graduate with no educational debt— compared to 33
percent nationally #1 Video Game School, Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy in North America
(Princeton Review) Last year, UCF enrolled more National Merit Scholars and awarded more degrees than
any other Florida university In 2015 UCF hired 200 new researchers and educators to bring expertise to Florida
High‐Value Degrees
UCF ranks alongside Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Duke among the most innovative universities in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2016guide
UCF produces more engineering graduates who get jobs in aerospace and defense companies than any other U.S. university (2015 Aviation Weekmagazine workforce study)
Kiplinger and The Princeton Review consistently rank a UCF education among the nation’s best values
UCF Athletics’ Graduation Success Rate of 93 percent leads all other NCAA Division I public universities and puts the Knights trailing only private institutions Duke, Notre Dame, Stanford, Northwestern and Boston College
High Value Degrees
UCF’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Club has won it’s third consecutive national title competing against 180 college and university teams
UCF was recently designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education joining FSU, UF, and USF
Twenty UCF programs were recently ranked among the top 100 in their fields by U.S. News & World Report in its Best Graduate Schools 2017 guidebook. The survey reviewed more than 800 public and private institutions with graduate schools
UCF BOT approved this past March a Master’s of Science Degree in Data Analytics, a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Entertainment Management
High Value Degrees
The Corridor Research Partnerships
An economic development initiative of UCF, USF, UF serving 23 of Florida’s 67 Counties co‐chaired by the three university Presidents
To grow high tech industry and innovation through partnerships that support research, marketing, workforce and entrepreneurship
Matching Grants Research Program enables Corridor High Tech Companies to Conduct Applied Research with Professors, Graduate and Doctoral Students
Since 1996 partnered with over 400 companies on more than 1,400 research projects. Over $70 million matched by $180 million in corporate cash and in‐kind generating $938 million in quantifiable downstream impacts. With a broader impact over $1 billion
High Value Degrees
Major Exploration Program
1st Year Advising & Exploration Occupational Knowledge – Through Experiential Learning seek career‐related experiences through cooperative education, internship experiences, service learning, job shadowing and externships, participate in Undergraduate Research
Involvement ‐ Attend graduate, preparation workshops and fairs (if applicable), Complete the Professional Edge Workshops through Career Services. Participate in the Employment Conference and the Employer Practice Interview Program, Network, Network, Network!
The Future
Entrepreneurship:
The UCF Business Incubation Program (BIP) is an economic development partnership designed to help create & sustain jobs in the community and spur economic growth throughout the region.
Since 1999, BIP has assisted more than 350 early‐stage companies, who’ve sustained nearly 3,700 jobs throughout Central Florida. With a total impact on regional economic output (GDP) of $2.48 billion.
Programs, designed to help businesses at different stages. • Pre‐Incubation – helps create and launch scalable startups.• Incubation – helps scale businesses already in operation.• Soft Landing – helps companies headquartered elsewhere expand to Central Florida.
The Future
Entrepreneurship:
GrowFL is a statewide economic development organization certified by the National Center for Economic Gardening through the Edward Lowe Foundation. Focused on assisting second‐stage growth companies prosper in the state of Florida.
GrowFL helps companies overcome obstacles to growth and leads them towards prosperity and is a critical component to the state’s economic development strategy and Florida’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Results include:– An estimated 3,545 net new direct, indirect and induced jobs– Contributing over $547 million to Florida’s economy– Generated an additional $18.34 million in total state and local tax revenues (above and beyond the cost of the program).
– That translates to a net Return on Investment of $6.74 for every $1.00 invested into the program.
The Future
Blackstone Launchpad (BLP)
Problem: Young Americans with too much debt and too little experience are MUCH LESS likely to engage in entrepreneurship
Solution: Established in October 2013 the Blackstone LaunchPad at UCF provides one‐on‐one advising and startup resources to student entrepreneurs
Results in its first 24 months of activity saw:
– 1400+ unique student ventures advised
– 100+ early‐stage ventures launched
– 200+ jobs created and 250+ contractors hired
– 15M+ projected revenue for 2016
The Future
Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities (FCMRU)
Aims to produce more career‐ready graduates with lower debt, better training and workforce skills that meet the demand of Florida’s growing economy
FCMRU is a collaborative endeavor between FIU, UCF, and USF. Formed with consultation and support from the Helios Education Foundation
Will grow the number of degreed professionals and positively impact Florida’s economic development. By increasing the number of baccalaureate degrees by 12%; increasing the six‐year graduation rate by minority students by 4%; increasing the number of graduates employed in Florida by 3%; and increasing the salaries that our graduates earn in the work place by 10%
The Future
Approved $20 million toward a new academic building that will be the centerpiece of UCF Downtown
UCF’s International Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research for smart sensors in Osceola County. This project will give Florida a global competitive advantage in this critical and emerging market beginning with advanced sensors and 3‐5 materials
Governor Scott signed into law s. 1001.7‐65, F.S. creating the “emerging preeminent state research university” designation…allows for distribution of funding increases based upon public universities meeting certain expectations to receive certain funding increases
The Future
UCF and the University Innovation Alliance recently announced an additional $3.85 million in new funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation and USA Funds to support its work to improve college completion rates
The Future
The Future…Today
Joe Havancak,Vice President, OCOG, Beacon Council
One Community One Goal
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL (OCOG)One Community One Goal is a roadmap for Miami-Dade County’s future economic development success.
It offers strategic recommendations for significant job creation in target industries.
It is a community-wide effort that provides a unified vision.
Education is the foundation of One Community One Goal.
Strategic Plan 2011‐2012
• Competitive Assessment, Target Industries, Education Assets, Recommendations
Engagement2012‐2013
• Coordinating Council,Academic Council,CommitteesNew Leaders Outreach
Implementation 2014• Industry ‐ Fashion Incubator
• Education ‐ Talent Network
• Community‐Wide ‐ Entrepreneurism
The Beacon Council The Beacon Council Foundation
One Community One Goal
Market, Grow, Shape
Implementation 2015• New Leaders & Partners• Enhanced Metrics• Completed Recommendations
Vision 2016• Educational Eco‐System • Entrepreneurship/Innovation• High‐Wage Jobs• Global Competitiveness• Sustainable Economy
OCOG SUMMARY
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL LEADERSHIP
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL CHAIRSTHE BEACON
COUNCIL –SECRETARIAT
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL COORDINATING COUNCIL
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL STRATEGIC PLAN
Cat
egor
ies
- The Beacon Council
- GMCVB
- The Beacon Council
- Miami-Dade County
- Academic Leaders
Council- CareerSource SF
- Knight - eMerge
- Port- Airport
LEADERSHIPPHYSICAL
INFRASTRUCTUREENTREPRENEURSHIP
& INNOVATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
MARKETING
TARGETINDUSTRIES
- The Beacon Council
EDUCATION & WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS CLIMATE &
POLICY
OCOG – IT’S WORKING 2015 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY REPORT
Highlights• 550+ Attendees• 33 Cities Represented
by Attendees• 107 C-Level Executives
• 232 Companies
• 24 Sponsors
OCOG – IT’S WORKING 2015 YEAR IN REVIEWHighlights
• 6,714 Number of volunteer hours dedicated
• 1,400+ Number of students reached
• 373 Number of companies engaged
• 124 Number of C-level executives participating
• 40 Number of nonprofits participating
• 6.6 Average percentage Target Industry job growth since 2012
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL TARGET INDUSTRIES
E D U C A T I O N
Target Industries Economic Development Marketing Business Climate & Policy Leadership
Education and Workforce Development Entrepreneurship & Innovation Physical Infrastructure
Aviation Creative Design
Hospitality & Tourism
Information Technology
Banking & Finance
Life Sciences & Healthcare
Trade & Logistics
EDUCATION
Platforms For Industry Growth
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL EDUCATION
The Academic Leaders Council Members recognized as top
educational leaders
Established to create an educational ecosystem
Aligns with the business community
Ensures skill sets keep pace with business needs
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL EDUCATIONMembers of The Academic Leaders Council
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITYMark A. RosenbergPresident
BARRY UNIVERSITYSister Linda BelivacquaPresident
FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY Roslyn ArtisPresident
MIAMI DADE COLLEGEEduardo PadronPresident
MIAMI DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSAlberto M. CarvahloSuperintendent
ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY Msgr. Franklyn CasalePresident
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMIJulio FrenkPresident
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL EDUCATION
The Talent Development Network (TDNMiami.com) Online easy to use portal Matches Miami's local students with paid internships Matches top employers with future workforce candidates
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL EDUCATION
Mallesh Murugesan, CEO, Abeyon"Thanks to Talent Development Network for providing us Alma Ramirez. Alma brings great research capabilities and energy to Abeyon.
Alma Ramirez, Intern“This has truly been a great hands on experience and exposure for me.”
The Talent Development Network (TDNMiami.com)
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL EDUCATION
Career Pathway Portals Describe target industries
Provide employment outlook & salary ranges
Define education and training programs
Identify key transition points
Pave a flexible path for career transitions
Identify Miami-Dade County companies in each of the target industries
ONE COMMUNITY ONE GOAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2016
Save The Date
When: Thursday, July 21, 2016Time: 8:00am- 11:00am
Location: University of Miami
THANK YOU!
Open Discussion
Closing Remarks&
Adjournment
September 28 – 29, 2016: Orlando
November 29 – 30, 2016: Sandestin
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