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December 12, 2018 by frankbritt

Managing the Future of Work podcast: Bridging the employer-educator divide

Your employees have the desire to upskill and bridging the employer-educator divide is complex. Learn more about our thoughts on workforce development and how we can help shape it’s future in a “Managing the Future of Work” podcast interview with distinguished Harvard Business School Professor Joe Fuller. Click here to listen to the podcast.

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June 8, 2018 by frankbritt

Penn Foster Graduates Take Their Next Career Steps in a Hot Job Market

This past weekend’s Penn Foster Graduation Ceremony was, as always, one of the most moving days of the year for me.  And as I watched several hundred Penn Foster graduates leave the stage with diploma, certificate or degree in hand, I felt not only a great sense of optimism for them individually, but also for […]

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May 11, 2018 by frankbritt

News on Unemployment Positive, but Let’s Not Celebrate Yet

As posted on FosterEDU More Needs to be Done to Help the Working Class When the Labor Department released its latest snapshot of the unemployment rate last week, most people sat up and took notice. It’s hard not to note that the unemployment rate of 3.9% is the lowest it has been since 2000, which […]

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April 25, 2018 by frankbritt

How Demand for Middle Skills is Shaping the Labor Market

As posted on FosterEDU 5 Key Insights on the Future of the Labor Market The ‘skills gaps’ is an acute issue, and is a natural byproduct of structural shifts in the economy. Three major factors are at play to create a job market unique in living memory. First, though the pattern of today generally matches […]

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April 10, 2018 by frankbritt

Workforce Participation: A Missing Link in Closing the Skills Gap

As posted on FosterEDU How to Work Together to Encourage – and Better Train – Workers Sitting on the Side Lines of a Full Employment Economy The Labor Department’s latest monthly jobs report, this one covering March 2018, was out on the street Friday. And frankly, not a lot has changed: the unemployment rate was […]

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April 3, 2018 by frankbritt

February Job Report Signals an Even Stronger Reason to Tackle the Skills Gap

As posted on FosterEDU  One of the great things about our country is that we are not just defined by what’s happened in the past, we’re also shaped by the possibilities of the future.  So, on a day that is the ultimate definition of the “present,” the monthly release of the Labor Department’s jobs report, I […]

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April 3, 2018 by frankbritt

Beyond White Collar: Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster, Talks About the Importance of Training for Middle-Skilled Workers

In today’s age of accelerated technology and industry, there is a looming issue in the workforce. New innovations are creating jobs with skillsets never previously required, and there exists a workforce of employees with skills that are slowly becoming outdated. There is a gap between these two developments, and workers are going to need to […]

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April 3, 2018 by frankbritt

Will Tax Cuts Give Rise to a New American Apprenticeship?

(In collaboration with Jamai Livin, founder and CEO of Innovate+Educate) When tax cuts put billions of dollars on the balance sheets of American businesses, companies like AT&T and U-Haul promptly issued bonuses for their employees. Walmart gave a raise to their lowest-paid personnel. Such monetary moves are both attention grabbing and well-received in an economy […]

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April 3, 2018 by frankbritt

Can Next Gen Staffing Agencies Close the Skills Gap?

Staffing agencies have long played a critical role in matching talent with the unique needs of employers. But as the shelf life of skills shrinks, staffing agencies are taking on a role that is about much more than matchmaking: ensuring potential hires have the skills they need to succeed in today’s dynamic labor market. Seventy […]

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February 5, 2018 by frankbritt

At a Crossroads in Life, Consider a Jump to a Different Future of Opportunity

(In collaboration with Mike Lewis, founder of the When to Jump movement and author.) “Is this it? Is this what the rest of my life is going to look like?” That’s the question we all keep asking ourselves: What does it mean to live fully and build a career that helps you reach your goals?   […]

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Penn Foster CEO & Education Advocate

Frank is CEO of Penn Foster, a leader in career-focused online and blended education. Students, employers and organizations rely on Penn Foster to build the skills and knowledge to power the 21st century workforce. For over 125 years, we have been dedicated to helping people lead more meaningful and productive lives and improving social outcomes through education.

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Creating a national movement to better connect education, career pathways and job creation, while also promoting affordable learning.
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