OCBC

Community College Working Group


OCBC’s Community College Working Group (CCWG) is a regional coalition of business, industry, and education representatives serving the Orange County community college districts, Regional Occupation Programs (ROP), non-profits, Workforce Investment Boards (WIB), University, and K-12 institutions. CCWG proactively works with CTE (Career Technical Education) to align education programs that are inclusive and collaborative to meet the workforce needs of business and industry.

CCWG also works with our local and state government leaders and educators to increase and strengthen skill sets for students, young adults and employees seeking career change, training, and certificate programs for high demand occupations. CCWG focuses on appropriate curricula such as Career Technical Education (CTE) programs with an emphasis on and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (S.T.E.M).

Each of the nine Community College campuses offers a wide range of classes for credit and non-credit. To find out more about each college, please visit www.occareers.com.

Committee Chair

OCBC Staff

All committee meetings are open to OCBC members and invited guests only. Not a member? Talk to Vice President of Investor Relations and Business Development Celeste Signorino to join Orange County’s leading voice of business.

Looking for a seat at the table? Subscribe to our eNewsletter to receive committee updates and learn about what you can do to get involved.


President's Blog

Twitter

  • @OC_Biz_Council Kristy Hennessey of Time Warner & Chairman John Moorlach at the OCPAA State of the County lunch. #ocbc http://t.co/MLC6rPRr
    3 hours ago
  • The State of the County hosted by OCPAA is about to begin. Chairman John Moorlach will be giving the report. #ocbc
    4 hours ago
  • Thanks to Steve Cahn of CalStrategies for speaking to the Workforce Com. on transitional kindergarten. Ed & Biz working together! #ocbc
    5 hours ago

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