Mt’g. 03 ’12

POWER Collaborative Network
Bringing Together the Southland’s Job Developers
Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 10 AM—Noon

Host:

Housing Authority
Community Development Commission of the County of Los Angeles
Nueva Maravilla Public Housing Community – Main Hall
4909 E Cesar E Chavez Ave, Los Angeles CA 90022

*Parking is across the street from Nueva Maravilla at Belvedere Park*

Angelina Romero or Rocio Flores, angelina.romero@lacdc.org
(Complimentary
breakfast will be served)

Meeting Theme:

“Pathways to Self-Sufficiency”

Agenda:

Welcome and Introductions

Maria Badrakhan, Director
Housing Management Division
Housing Authority / Community Development Commission
of the County of Los Angeles (CDC)
“Overview of CDC Divisions”

Silvia Delgadillo, Supervisor
Home Ownership Program Unit
Economic and Housing Development Division/
Community Development Commission
“Home Ownership Program (HOP) and
Mortgage Credit Certificate Program (MCC)”

~Employer Forum~

Jesus Alvarado, HR Generalist
Sparkletts

Alex Gallegos, Director of Marketing
Chivas USA

Matt Hyrny, Business Development Associate
CCD/Wilshire Metro Worksource
“The Bridge Training Program”

Business Card Raffle

POWER Collaborative Members
Announcements/Network
‘Wants and Resolves’

Please direct questions to Dean Jones at, (310) 637-7248, or visit: www.POWERCollaborative.org

Founded January 2001 to serve the County of Los Angeles, the POWER Collaborative Network (PCN) is a cluster of human resource providers & community outreach socioeconomic development specialists.  Guided by the spirit & intent of the Workforce Investment Act, the PCN works to deliver more efficiently & effectively essential life needs, thus, the acronym POWER means Promoting Opportunities With Essential Resources.

The PCN members obtain useful socioeconomic data & innovative developments in human services via monthly meetings, at various member locations.  The PCN employs face-to-face agenda topics covering discussions on job recruitment, funding, training, & other related human need interests.  In addition, PCN members use the Internet as a collaborative learning tool by regularly sharing essential resources and opportunities with colleagues and the community at-large.

The POWER Collaborative Network monthly meetings are produced and managed by the Southland Partnership Corporation [a nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization]. For job/training opportunities visit www.IStartOnMonday.com

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