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DOING WHAT MATTERS for Jobs and the Economy is a four-pronged framework to respond to the call of our nation, state, and regions to close the skills gap.

The four prongs are:

  • Give Priority for Jobs and the Economy
  • Make Room for Jobs and the Economy
  • Promote Student Success
  • Innovate for Jobs and the Economy

The Opportunity

For community colleges to become essential catalysts to California’s economic recovery and jobs creation at the local, regional and state levels.

What do Energy Efficiency & Utilities Deputy Sector Navigators aim to achieve?

DSNs (Deputy Sector Navigators) aim to review and update the curriculum of all career technical education programs across the California Community College District through analyzing current curriculum inventory, gaps, program capacity, labor market needs, and student readiness for the in-demand jobs.

What programs does the EEU Sector involve?

  • Proposition 39
  • Telecom Technicians
  • Higher Skill levels
  • Title 24
  • Electrical Technician
  • Increase Job Opportunities
  • HVAC Efficiency
  • Hiring Veterans
  • Fill Industry needs