Talent & Tech Immigration


Talent shortages continue to hinder the growth and economic stability of the nation due to a lack of interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) careers from the American youth. As a result, the growth and demand of the industry is outpacing the talent output. The expected growth of STEM fields is 37 percent faster than the U.S. economy as a whole, and the nation's demand for STEM professionals within the next decade is more than 800,000. The impact of talent shortage has also been present in Michigan's automotive industry, where the adaptation of new technologies has posed as a challenge to companies due to a lack of adequately trained workers. Listen to the experts provide insight into what needs to be done to close the high tech gap.


Thursday, November 9th

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Keeping Up with the Growth and Talent Pipeline

Rachael Soren
Associate Attorney at Joseph Kallabat & Associates, P.C.
 
Steve Tobocman
Public Policy, Economic Development, and Social Changemaker
 
Amy Cell
Chief Matchmaker at Amy Cell Talent
 
Sammie Lukaskiewicz
Strategic Marketing and Communications
 
Justin Facciolla
Attorney at Joseph Kallabat & Associates, P.C.
 
Ron Shahani
President at Acro Service Corporation