Working from home is ideal for some, but many others met with barriers and obstacles, including challenges reconnecting with community. During the height of the recession that began in 2008, the idea for a center devoted to developing small and home-based business entrepreneurs began as just that: an idea. I recall the struggle that small businesses were having making ends meet because of high overhead costs and lack of resources to run every day processes. The Yavapai County Workforce … [Read more...] about Business Assistance Center Serves as Model for Remote Workspace
Northern Arizona Council of Governments – Economic/Workforce Development
Working Together, Solving Community Issues
After participating in the 113th Arizona Town Hall last month, I felt a renewed sense of optimism and purpose. Although the gathering was held virtually because of the COVID-19 omicron variant, the focus of the discussion was Creating Vibrant Communities, which aligns with my role as executive director of the Yavapai County Workforce Development Board. The discussion was lively, respectful and productive. It felt as though we were emerging from the gloom of the past two years of the pandemic, … [Read more...] about Working Together, Solving Community Issues
Where Have All the Workers Gone?
According to the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), the Yavapai County labor statistics demonstrate that in 2019, the total of Yavapai County’s labor force was 93,458, with a participation rate of 48% of individuals aged 16 and older. Participants aged 35-54 years represented the largest percentage of workers at 78.1%; with the second largest percentage being those individuals aged 25-34 years. If you follow the data, one would suppose we have a strong labor force to meet the growing … [Read more...] about Where Have All the Workers Gone?
