Credential Engine publicly released its Minimum Required Data Policy today, setting the organization up for success as it heads towards its December launch.
Washington, D.C. —; Credential Engine publicly released its Minimum Required Data Policy today, setting the organization up for success as it heads towards its December launch. The Minimum Required Data…
Much of this is blamed on a “skills gap” and lack of adequate supply to meet employer demand. However, others have argued that at least part of problem is the…
MEETING MINUTES Credential Engine Board of Directors June 23, 2017 Meeting LOCATION Teleconference 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET Board Members in Attendance Chris Bustamante, Barbara Gellman-Danley, Jim Gibbons,…
Held at King & Spalding 1700 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington DC Suite 200, Conference Room 2F 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Joe Bhatia, Chris Bustamante, Anthony Carnevale,…
Detailed in the report are eight opportunities for action, including one to ensure that military and veteran credentialing interests are represented in civilian workforce credentialing initiatives. Credential Engine’s web-based registry…
The article highlights Credential Engine (CE) as a key driver of this revolution, and discusses CE’s progress in scaling and maintaining a web-based Credential Registry that – through software apps…
“What if we had a ‘GPS’ for credentialing—an easy-to-use system that would help us navigate the maze of degrees, certificates, certifications, and other credentials in today’s workplace? Such a system…
Cheney brings unique and broad expertise to the challenges faced in the U.S. credentialing marketplace from more than 25 years of experience in crafting national career and technical education, postsecondary…
In a new blog, “A Game-changing Solution to a Serious Credentialing Problem: Right Signals Initiative”, Lumina Senior Advisor for Credentialing and Workforce Holly Zanville discusses three important takeaways about the…
The February 13, 2017, issue of EDUCAUSE Review featured an article on the work of Credential Engine in driving a transparent credentialing ecosystem: “Credential Engine is building a promising new…
Georgia
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Georgia partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Alabama
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Alabama partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
Leaders in Alabama are developing a statewide credential registry using CTDL as the foundation for important skill development work to advance the success of Alabama residents and businesses.
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Tennessee
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Tennessee partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Nevada
Lead Partner: Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce Innovation (GOWINN)
In addition to Credential Engine, Nevada partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Yes
No
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Arkansas
Lead Partner: Arkansas Division of Information Systems (DIS)
In addition to Credential Engine, Arkansas partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
Lead Partner: Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
In addition to Credential Engine, Minnesota partners with: