We're #hiring a new Senior Manager, Talent Development and Employer Engagement, Tech in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
UNITE-LA
Education Administration Programs
Redeveloping our education system through a cradle-to-career approach
About us
Established in 1998, UNITE-LA is a nonprofit organization that leads collaborative education reform efforts, promotes business-education partnerships, expands college access and provides workforce development opportunities for youth in the Los Angeles area to ensure underserved youth have the opportunity to participate in Los Angeles' 21st century economy.
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http://www.unitela.com/
External link for UNITE-LA
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1998
Locations
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Primary
Los Angeles, US
Employees at UNITE-LA
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Jasmin Sakai-Gonzalez
Senior Director, Regional Business Engagement
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Amy Cortina
SVP, Strategic Partnerships, UNITE-LA | Advancing cradle-to-career outcomes through collaboration | resource development | innovation
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Carrie Lemmon
Vice President, Systems Change Strategy at UNITE-LA
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Dexter Josh Freeman II, IOM, MBA
Education ٠ Workforce/Talent ٠ Community Development ٠ Strategic Planning ٠ Operations
Updates
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We're #hiring a new Senior Manager, Talent Development and Employer Engagement, Cleantech in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Senior Manager, Talent Development and Employer Engagement, Health Care in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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UNITE-LA has talent! We’re excited to share that one of our LA Regional Cleantech Career Academy graduates, Ximena, is joining West Basin Municipal Water District’s new cohort of paid interns. (Fourth from left.) Ximena will be working in their IT department after a very competitive selection process. This speaks to the success of our training and development programs! #NationalInternDay
We are so excited to announce our newest West Basin interns! Eight talented individuals will join our Operations, Water Policy, Public Administration, Human Resources, Public Information & Education, Finance, IT, and Engineering Departments to learn all about a career in the water industry! 💦💼 We can't wait to see their growth as professionals over the next year and look forward to the next generation of water workers in our community! #WorkForWater #WestBasinInterns #WestBasinMWD
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We're #hiring a new Case Manager - Cleantech/Health Care/Tech in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Don’t miss UNITE-LA’s Compact Connection newsletter!In the July edition, we celebrate an $8.5 million grant to Los Angeles Unified School District Community Schools Initiative, two videos we created showcasing dual enrollment partnerships, the launch of our report on parenting students and more: https://bit.ly/4cQVwVF
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Join UNITE-LA, in partnership with First 5 LA, on July 30 for our virtual Education Means Business Webinar! We will be hearing from State Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson, Chair of the Budget Subcommittee No. 2 on Human Services and Martha Alvarez, Chief Legislative Affairs and Government Relations at Los Angeles Unified School District. Don’t miss out as our expert guests discuss California’s current and future fiscal outlook and how it will impact our state’s cradle-through-career educational systems! Register now: https://bit.ly/3zU2RFa
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#ICYMI: In June, UNITE-LA joined CIV:LAB and a community of grantees, funded by the CIV:LAB Climate Fund, at the Beehive in South Los Angeles to highlight our work and celebrate CIV:LAB’s investment in our work. Check out our July newsletter for more details on this event 👉 https://bit.ly/4d7bASO
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UNITE-LA commends the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its vote to support E-rate funding for hotspot lending by schools and libraries. This action represents a significant step toward bridging the digital divide for many people in Los Angeles County. This decision supports off-premises Wi-Fi hotspots and internet services through libraries and schools, ensuring that low-income households can obtain affordable, high-speed broadband for students, school staff and library patrons. Read more about this proposal here: https://bit.ly/3y3fuxe