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CWI - Task Force on Minority Unemployment

11/10/2017 09:00 AM - 11 /10/2017 11:00 AM

2342 North 27th St, Milwaukee, WI- 53206

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Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Tierney Gill
608-266-5336
TierneyB.Gill@dwd.wisconsin.gov

AGENDA 1. Welcome 2. Opening Remarks 3. Approval of Minutes from August 11th, 2017 4. Partner Updates 5. Special Presentations a. The Story of Milwaukee Denim Co. b. Economic Impact of Manufacturing c. Manufacturing Diversity 6. Other Business a. Governor's Marketplace Conference, Small Business Academy b. Foxconn Status Update c. Task Force Bylaws Recommendation 7. Next Meeting – February 9th, 2017 8. Closing Remarks 9. Adjournment Meeting materials will be posted on the CWI web site at http://www.wi-cwi.org/. For questions about the agenda, contact Tierney Gill, Department of Workforce Development, Division of Employment and Training by phone at 608-266-5336 or by email at TierneyB.Gill@dwd.wisconsin.gov. If you have a disability and need to access this information in an alternate format, or need it translated to another language, please contact (608) 266-2134. For civil rights questions, call (608) 266-6889 or (866) 275-1165 (voice/TTY).


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