Mendocino County WIB - Workforce Investment Board

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 Employment and Training Connection for
Mendocino County, California
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WIB Economic Scorecard - June 2008
Available here to view or download - the quarterly WIB Economic Scorecard

WIB 5-Year Plan Modification Available - September 2007:
Download the WIB Five-Year Plan Modification PY2007-2008

Retirement/Manufacturing Cluster Analysis Report New!
Click here to view or download the 2008 Retirement/Mfg Cluster Report,
comissioned by the county Board of Supervisors (1.2 MB PDF)

Visitor Services Cluster Analysis Report
Click here to view or download the 2007 Visitor Services Cluster Report,
comissioned by the county Board of Supervisors (253 KB PDF)

Manufacturing Cluster Analysis Report
Click here to view or download the 2006 Manufacturing Cluster Report,
comissioned by the county Board of Supervisors (254 KB PDF)

Retirement Cluster Analysis Report
Click here to view or download the 2006 Retirement Cluster Report,
comissioned by the county Board of Supervisors (249 KB PDF)

All meetings of the Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board are open to the general public.

Any interested employers, residents and media representatives are welcome and encouraged to attend.

This system is intended to be customer-focused and to help Americans access the tools they need to manage their careers.
The system is also intended to help companies find the skilled workers they need to compete and succeed in business.

Mendocino, a California County, has been designated by the Governor of California as a Workforce Investment Area.
The Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) is comprised of representatives from private sector businesses, organized labor, community-based organizations, local government agencies and local education agencies.

About the Federal Workforce Investment Act:

The Federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 provides the framework for a national workforce preparation and employment system. (Click this link to view the WIA law as an Acrobat PDF file)

The WIB is responsible for the designation of the One-Stop Operator for the Mendocino Works Employment Resource Centers, provides policy guidance and oversees the job training activities within Mendocino County.

Click here to read an overview of WIA prepared by California’s Employment Development Department.

Mendocino County Workforce Investment Board Mission Statement:
To improve the quality of the local workforce, to increase employment opportunities and earnings, and to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of businesses for the benefit of all residents in Mendocino County.

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Workforce Investment Board Officers:

Rick Radcliffe, Chair
Don Ballek, First Vice-Chair
Glenna Blake, Second Vice-Chair
Cathy Frey, Member-at-Large
Christa Nuñez, Member-at-Large

Meet all of the Board Members...


Revised: 8/13/08