Kyle Seipp to Participate in Education-to-Workforce Panel at Texas 2036 Gathering

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUSTIN, Texas – Tuesday, November 19, 2024 – Kyle Seipp, the Director of Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness at E3 Alliance, will take part as a panelist at the upcoming Texas 2036 event “Strengthening Texas’ Education to Workforce Data Efforts.” This important gathering is hosted by Texas 2036, the Data Integration Support Center (DISC) at WestEd, and DARO.
The event aims to unite stakeholders committed to enhancing Texas’ education-to-workforce data initiatives by fostering collaboration and innovation.
Seipp expressed his excitement about being part of this vital conversation, stating, “I am honored to join this initiative that brings together passionate individuals dedicated to improving Texas’s education-to-workforce data efforts. Together, we can devise innovative solutions that bridge the gap between education and employment, ultimately empowering our workforce and stimulating economic growth in our communities.”
Seipp will join fellow panelists Jenna Cullinane Hege from Austin Community College and Dash Weerasinghe from The Commit Partnership for the “Promising Efforts in Practice and Research” session, moderated by David Goodman from DARO. They will highlight innovations, successes, and challenges in using education and workforce data throughout Texas.
With extensive expertise in strategic initiatives and policy development that improves educational outcomes, Seipp will share the power of fostering partnerships to produce solutions in workforce development. His focus on scalable strategies and cross-sector collaboration underscores his passion for driving systemic improvements and creating meaningful educational opportunities across diverse communities.
“To truly elevate the quality and effectiveness of education and workforce data, we must commit to both immediate actions and long-term strategies that promote collaboration among Texas leaders and experts. By leveraging the micro and macro approaches from both research and the nonprofit sector, we can empower informed decision-making that leads to better outcomes for all Texans,” Seipp remarked.