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SUMMARY:Understanding the changing jobs market of Texas and Deep East Texas
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Texas workforce presentation to be given by Mr. Mick Normington\, a business specialist with the Texas Workforce Office pictured above.  His topic\, "From Secondary Education to Post-Secondary Education to Workforce:  Understanding the changing jobs market of Texas and Deep East Texas\," is scheduled for Thursday\, October 29\, 11:00 AM   12:00 PM\, in the SFA Education Annex\, Rm 126.\n\n\n\n  His presentation will focus on (1) growth occupations in Texas\, (2) growth occupations in the East Texas region\, (3) skills more in demand within the workforce\, and (4) feedback from Texas employers about the kinds of workers\, graduates and skills they most want.\n\n  Mick Normington is a business researcher for the state labor department in Texas.  He gathers employment data and he interviews company executives about the kinds of workers they need and why.\n\nMick earned his:\n\n  Bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri\n\n  Master's of Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia\n\n  Master's degree in economic development from the  University of Southern Mississippi\n\nMick co-wrote the book Working Texas Style about the fast changing labor economy in Texas after the Great Recession.   He later wrote the book  An Atmosphere of Enterprise about job creation trends in Texas.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><span style="color:black\;">You are invited to a Texas workforce presentation to be given by <strong>Mr. Mick Normington</strong>\, a business specialist with the Texas Workforce Office pictured above. &nbsp\;His topic\, <strong>&quot\;From Secondary Education to Post-Secondary Education to Workforce: &nbsp\;Understanding the changing jobs market of Texas and Deep East Texas\,&rdquo\;</strong> is scheduled for <strong><span data-term="goog_517691093" tabindex="0">Thursday\, October 29\, 11:00 AM &ndash\; 12:00 PM</span></strong></span><strong>\, in the </strong><strong><span style="color:#1f497d\;">SFA </span></strong><strong><span style="color:black\;">Education Annex\, Rm 126.</span></strong>\n\n<div>\n<div>\n<div><span style="color:black\;">&bull\; His presentation will focus on (1) growth occupations in Texas\, (2) growth occupations in the East Texas region\, (3) skills more in demand within the workforce\, and (4) feedback from Texas employers about the kinds of workers\, graduates and skills they most want.</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">&bull\; <strong>Mick Normington</strong> is a business researcher for the state labor department in Texas. &nbsp\;He gathers employment data and he interviews company executives about the kinds of workers they need and why.</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">Mick earned his:</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">&middot\;&nbsp\;Bachelor&rsquo\;s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">&middot\;&nbsp\;Master&rsquo\;s of Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">&middot\;&nbsp\;Master&rsquo\;s degree in economic development from the&nbsp\; University of Southern Mississippi</span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;">Mick co-wrote the book <em>Working Texas Style</em> about the fast changing labor economy in Texas after the Great Recession.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; He later wrote the book &nbsp\;<em>An Atmosphere of Enterprise</em> about job creation trends in Texas.</span></div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:SFA Education Annex\, Rm 126
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URL:https://business.nacogdoches.org/events/details/understanding-the-changing-jobs-market-of-texas-and-deep-east-texas-10-29-2015-13065
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