North Central Workforce Alliance of Ohio 2025 Summit set for October 30th Program to Focus on Connecting with the Younger Workforce
Ashland, OH—The North Central Workforce Alliance of Ohio (NCWA) 2025 Workforce Summit is scheduled for Thursday, October 30th at Ashland University’s John C. Myers Convocation Center. This year’s program will feature keynote speaker Mark C. Perna.
Erv Howard, Executive Director of NCWA, says this year’s summit isn’t one you’ll want to miss, “We’ve created an agenda with powerful, relevant content for North Central Ohio’s industry leaders. Every attendee will leave with invaluable insights on today’s workforce.”
The keynote address, titled “Unleashing Passion, Purpose, and Performance in Younger Generations” will be presented by Generational Expert, Motivational Speaker, and Bestselling Author, Mark C. Perna. Mark’s message will help you move young people from static purpose to active purpose so they can achieve at a higher level. Countless parents, educators, and employers have used Mark’s strategies to maximize their interactions and outcomes with today’s younger generations.
“We are excited to bring Mark C. Perna to Ashland and hear him speak about how we can form a genuine human connection with our early career teammates in the workplace to include how they think, what makes them tick, and how they make decisions,” said Karen Alsop, NCWA President. “I strongly encourage all of us that have questions and concerns about engaging the younger generation in the workplace to reserve a seat today!”
Registration is open through October 20th and tickets for this event will be on a first come, first serve basis as the event is expected to sell out. Tickets are $25 for NCWA members and $35 for other guests. Attendees can register on the Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce’s website.
About the North Central Workforce Alliance of Ohio
NCWA is a business-driven partnership consisting of employers from North Central Ohio whose focus is to share resources and ideas to solve common problems in attracting, training, and retaining the qualified and dedicated employees needed to grow area businesses. The organization focuses on the following business sectors: agriculture and animal science, construction, heavy equipment, information technology, manufacturing, medical and bio-technology, service and retail, and welding. More information can be found at ncwaoh.org.
Contact:
Erv Howard
(419) 908-8270 ehoward@ncwaoh.org