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What the University of Michigan Center for Innovation Means for Detroit: Education, Jobs, and a Community-Driven Vision for the Future

What the University of Michigan Center for Innovation Means for Detroit: Education, Jobs, and a Community-Driven Vision for the Future

Detroit is in the middle of a historic transformation—powered increasingly by technology, workforce innovation, and community-driven economic mobility. As industries shift and new tech corridors rise, cities like Detroit are asking a critical question: How do we ensure the future of innovation belongs to everyone who lives here? The upcoming launch of the University of…

Ron Stefanski·Dec 1, 2025
How McDonald’s and Skilltrade Are Transforming Workforce Education for America’s Frontline Employees

How McDonald’s and Skilltrade Are Transforming Workforce Education for America’s Frontline Employees

Work is changing fast. Automation and artificial intelligence aren’t just reshaping how we work—they’re redefining who gets access to opportunity in the first place. With frontline workers making up a significant share of the American workforce—and one in eight Americans having worked at McDonald’s—the discussion about education, skills, and upward mobility feels more urgent…

Ron Stefanski·Oct 21, 2025
Rewriting the Odds: Leadership Resilience at the Heart of Norberto Orellana’s Rise

Rewriting the Odds: Leadership Resilience at the Heart of Norberto Orellana’s Rise

Economic mobility is often portrayed as a straight climb. In reality, it’s shaped by adversity, identity, and access to opportunity. As research from the University of Michigan notes, mobility requires not only income, education, and employment, but also more intangible resources such as social inclusion and power—the ability to make choices and exert influence….

Kevin Stevenson·Jun 23, 2025
Unity’s Jessica Lindl on Playing the Career Game Loop: Learning to Earn in the New Economy (Episode 1)

Unity’s Jessica Lindl on Playing the Career Game Loop: Learning to Earn in the New Economy (Episode 1)

As traditional career paths break down, economic mobility is being redefined by adaptability, not academic credentials. Today, 52% of college graduates are underemployed a year after graduation, working in roles that don’t require a four-year degree. Meanwhile, networking strategies like informational interviews yield one job offer per 12 conversations—far more effective than the one-in-200…

Ron Stefanski·Jun 16, 2025
The New Formula for Workforce and Talent Development: Inclusive Partnerships, Braided Funding, and Career-Aligned Training

The New Formula for Workforce and Talent Development: Inclusive Partnerships, Braided Funding, and Career-Aligned Training

Across the country, workforce development systems are under pressure to deliver better outcomes in an economy that demands speed, flexibility, and equity. Traditional pathways, such as community college without clear career prospects, no longer serve enough people well. A report by the Center for Community College Student Engagement found that 42 percent of community…

Ron Stefanski·May 9, 2025
Global Health Staffing: Beyond Ethical Recruitment

Global Health Staffing: Beyond Ethical Recruitment

Leaders in international healthcare staffing are rethinking recruitment practices to create lasting impact across borders

Lea Sims·Apr 16, 2025
The DisruptED World of Manufacturing and Design at Lind with Anders Dellson

The DisruptED World of Manufacturing and Design at Lind with Anders Dellson

Engineering meets artistry as manufacturers harness e-mobility breakthroughs to create power-dense recreational vehicles that redefine consumer expectations

Ron Stefanski·Mar 6, 2025
The Transformative Power of Education in Creating Needed Leaders and Global Solutions

The Transformative Power of Education in Creating Needed Leaders and Global Solutions

Higher education leaders are rethinking how universities can address systemic inequities and prepare students for a rapidly changing world

Geoffrey Roche·Aug 23, 2023
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