Michelle Burris with The Century Foundation had a discussion of the Manufacturing Renaissance Campaign that they recently launched to the AMCC Monday morning call on February 7, 2022. Michelle touched on what will happen with the bill on if it is passed or not. The purpose of the councils is to use historically distressed communities... Continue Reading →
State Small Business Credit Initiative 2.0 Creating Access to Capital
Andrew Stettner and Michelle Burris with The Century Foundation presented on the weekly Monday AMCC call about the State Small Business Credit Initiative and Creating Access to Capital on January 24, 2022. Michelle touched on the capital gaps for makers and manufactures while Andy touched on the parts of the solution to the SSBCI and... Continue Reading →
Utah EDA ARPA Build Back Better Phase 1
Tulinda Larsen with the Utah Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Initiative presented to the weekly Monday AMCC call on January 10, 2022 about the Utah EDA ARPA Build Back Better Phase 1. Utah's main vision is to ensure that Utah is a global leader in advanced materials and advanced manufacturing. Their mission is to promote collaboration,... Continue Reading →
Overview of AACC during the COVID-19 pandemic
Jen Worth with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and Craig McAtee with National Coalition of Advanced Technology presented during our weekly Monday calls on December 6, 2021. Jen explained how AACC is the membership organization for all community colleges across the country. During the pandemic, they saw a lot of innovation happen within... Continue Reading →
National Fund for Workforce Solutions Regional Initiative
Tom Strong with the National Fund for Workforce Solutions presented to the AMCC Community on Monday November 15, 2021 about different job quality outcomes as well as multiple charts that go over employer outcomes compared to job characteristics. He touched on a job quality outcome map that has a turnover intention and one that has... Continue Reading →
The Importance of Linking Modern Urban Manufacturing with an Equity Agenda
On November 1st, 2021, Michelle Burris and Andrew Stettner from The Century Foundation presented the Importance of Linking Modern Urban Manufacturing with an Equity Agenda to the AMCC Community. Dr. Ron Williams and Tanu Kumar also presented about The Urban Manufacturing Alliance functions and the Phase 2 of the Cohort. For more information about this... Continue Reading →
Enhancing State-Local Economic Development Planning and Engagement
Mark Troppe and Marty Romitti presented to the AMCC community on Monday, September 27, 2021 about Enhancing State-Local Economic Development Planning and Engagement. Mark explained their key outcomes which were what, why, and how and he also went in depth with how they planned to achieve those outcomes. Marty explained the national networks that CREC... Continue Reading →
AMCC Strategic Plan 2021 Overview
On Monday, September 20, 2021, Matt Bogoshian went over the 2021 AMCC Strategic Plan. In this presentation, he went over the four goals. Goal 1 is to grow, Goal 2 is to integrate, Goal 3 is to measure, and Goal 4 is to sustain. These goals are explained in more depth in the presentation video... Continue Reading →
Urgent manufacturing priorities in suburban Cook County, IL
David Boulay with the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center (IMEC) presented to the AMCC community on Monday, September 13, 2021 about the urgent priorities in Suburban Cook County Manufacturers. David went over the overview of the responses they had received about the issues that occur. He also talked about the patters of urgency and the policy... Continue Reading →
Automation in the Defense Industrial Base
Adele Ratcliff, Director, Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) Program at United States Department of Defense, discussed the types of jobs impacted by automation as well as how it highlights the trends on AMCC's Weekly Monday Call. In the meeting, it was stated that operator and technician positions are changing from hands-on production work to... Continue Reading →