Video: Public-Private Partnerships that Strengthen STEM Education Panel

This panel from the second day of the conference discussed how Industry can collaborate with public entities to advance STEM education. The video clips below represent the panel in its entirety, but are segmented to allow for easy access to relevant information.

Introduction

Jamai Blivin
Executive Director, Innovate Educate and Outreach Director, New Mexico Learning Network

Moderator

Charles Fadel
Global Director, Education, Cisco Systems

Panelists

Kim Adams
Vice President, Human Resources, Lockheed Martin

Cathleen Barton
US and Arizona Education Manager, Intel Corporation

Cheryl Carrier
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services Program Director, Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies, Next Generation Learning Community

Rich Rosen
STEM Education, Battelle Corporation

Video

  1. Jamai Blivin Introduction
  2. Charles Fadel
  3. Kim Adams: Engineering Workforce Shortages
  4. Cathleen Barton: Now is the Time for Systemic Change
  5. Cheryl Carrier: Relevance and Community Engagement
  6. Rich Rosen: Battelle’s Experiences and Practices
  7. Question One: Role of Small Corporations (Barton)
  8. Question Two: Market Forces in Engineering Job Market (Adams)
  9. Question Three: Policy Change and Business (All Panelists)
  10. Question Four: Roadblocks (Rosen, Barton, Carrier)
  11. Question Five: Infrastructure Governance (Adams, Rosen, Barton)
  12. Question Six: PR Strategies (Carrier, Adams)


Jamai Blivin Introduction

Intro_with_Jamai



Charles Fadel

Charles_Fadel



Kim Adams: Engineering Workforce Shortages

Kim_Adams_Intro



Cathleen Barton: Now is the Time for Systemic Change

Cathleen_Barton



Cheryl Carrier: Relevance and Community Engagement

Cheryl_Carrier



Rich Rosen: Battelle’s Experiences and Practices

Rich_Rosen



Question One: Role of Small Corporations

Q1



Question Two: Market Forces in Engineering Job Market

Q2



Question Three: Policy Change and Business

Q3



Question Four: Roadblocks

Q4



Question Five: Infrastructure Governance

Q5



Question Six: PR Strategies

Q6



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