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In this episode, our host Kristin Wolff talks with Hunter Morancy, Senior Economic Research Analyst at the Center for Workforce Research and Information in Maine. Hunter is the point person for Maine's Workforce Data Quality Initiative or WDQI, part of the national effort to build longitudinal workforce data systems supported by the US Department of Labor.
Hunter talks us through the key steps that helped he and his colleagues build a secure warehouse (spoiler alert: it's not really about the warehouse!). We're thrilled to hear about what Maine learned through the process and where it's headed next. No doubt you will be too – Hunter's energy is plain contagious.
Enjoy!
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Disclaimer:
This podcast was produced by Social Policy Research and Workforce 180 with support from the US Department of Labor.
The views expressed are those of the speakers and should not be attributed to the US Department of Labor or other public agencies (state, federal, or local). Mentions of trade names, commercial products or organizations does not imply endorsement of same by the US Government or representatives.
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In this episode, our host Kristin Wolff talks with Hunter Morancy, Senior Economic Research Analyst at the Center for Workforce Research and Information in Maine. Hunter is the point person for Maine's Workforce Data Quality Initiative or WDQI, part of the national effort to build longitudinal workforce data systems supported by the US Department of Labor.
Hunter talks us through the key steps that helped he and his colleagues build a secure warehouse (spoiler alert: it's not really about the warehouse!). We're thrilled to hear about what Maine learned through the process and where it's headed next. No doubt you will be too – Hunter's energy is plain contagious.
Enjoy!
For more information:
Have you heard? Making Better Work has launched a newsletter! We're working how data can help us navigate the #FutureofWork. Sign up here or tweet (@kristinwolff) or email ([email protected]) and we'll sign you up.
_______
Disclaimer:
This podcast was produced by Social Policy Research and Workforce 180 with support from the US Department of Labor.
The views expressed are those of the speakers and should not be attributed to the US Department of Labor or other public agencies (state, federal, or local). Mentions of trade names, commercial products or organizations does not imply endorsement of same by the US Government or representatives.