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CWI Employment Training Infrastructure Committee Meeting

03/01/2022 01:00 PM - 03 /01/2022 02:00 PM

Virtual Meeting via Microsoft Teams, Madison, WI- 53703

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Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Patrick Lonergan
(608) 405-4279
Patrick.Lonergan@dwd.wisconsin.gov

Employment/Training Infrastructure Committee Meeting

Virtual Meeting (Microsoft Teams Meeting)
Join by Phone: 1-608-571-2209
Phone Conference ID: 655 798 053#

 

AGENDA

  1. Welcome, Opening Remarks
  2. 2022 – 2026 CWI Strategic Plan – Working Group Deliverables, Discussion
  3. Other Business
  4. Adjournment

 

Meeting materials will be posted on the CWI web site at http://www.wi-cwi.org/.

For questions about the agenda, contact Patrick Lonergan, Department of Workforce Development, Division of Employment and Training by phone at (608) 405-4279 or by email at Patrick.Lonergan@dwd.wisconsin.gov. Department of Workforce Development, Division of Employment and Training is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you have a disability and need assistance with this information, please call us through Wisconsin Relay Service (7-1-1). To request information in an alternate format, including language assistance or translation of the information, please contact us at (888)-258-9966.


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DWD is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.  If you have a disability and need assistance with this information, please dial 7-1-1 for Wisconsin Relay Service. Please call (608) 267-4411 to request information in an alternate format, including translated to another language.