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Building on What’s Working

Building on What’s Working

When I think about how Ascend Indiana can best support Indiana’s talent development efforts, I reflect on lessons I learned in my earlier manufacturing career. As human resources senior manager at a global automotive manufacturer, I quickly saw that employees hired as production associates who rose to team leader then group leader stayed with our company much longer than employees who were hired directly into a group leader role. It wasn’t that the employees who were hired as group leaders lacked leadership skills, it was that they lacked the foundational knowledge of the Subaru Manufacturing Way. Once we changed our onboarding process to allow new leaders to experience 6 months in production and team leadership roles, we saw retention rates drastically improve. That was one of many lessons about the value of leaning into a program or process that is successful and applying that same principle to another process.

I have carried this same philosophy with me to Ascend Indiana. There is great work being done in Indiana to prepare talent for today’s jobs – and those not even imagined yet – and Ascend is committed to building on what’s working and serving as a force multiplier for increased reach and impact.

Here are several initiatives that Ascend is prepared to help elevate:

Partnering with established advanced industry organizations

Bruce Katz and Colin Higgins say it best in their article “Funding Networked Governance” when they describe Central Indiana Corporate Partnership’s (CICP) ability to “bring structure to the practice of collaboration.” Few organizations can effectively engage public, private, philanthropic, community and academic leaders, coalesce them around a common vision and impact wide-ranging challenges, such as talent development, better than CICP.

Over the last 25 years, CICP has founded industry-specific initiatives focused on growing agbiosciences (AgriNovus Indiana), life sciences (BioCrossroads), advanced manufacturing and logistics (Conexus Indiana) and technology (TechPoint). Ascend, as CICP’s talent development initiative, is uniquely positioned to partner with each industry sector initiative to support their talent development programs while also learning from their industry and academic partners about future economic trends, such as innovation, and how those will impact talent development efforts.

Impacting change through collaborations

Ascend has long worked with industry, academic and state partners to deliver effective talent development programs, insights and services. By formalizing these working relationships, Ascend could increase its impact on Indiana’s talent development ecosystem. Specifically, Ascend seeks to partner closely with Indiana state agencies, regional workforce organizations, academic partners and employers to gather and share best practices so there are resources to scale and replicate successful talent programs across the state.

Educating young talent to succeed in Indiana’s economy

From the Next Level Programs of Study (NLPS), which seeks to improve the consistency and quality of Career and Technical Education, to Career Pathways and the Career Scholarship Account program that enable work-based learning, Indiana is creating new ways to prepare students for future careers in Indiana. Through its high school redesign proposal, the Indiana Department of Education is exploring additional ways for students to engage in work-based learning by providing flexibility for students to personalize learning pathways and experiences. As work progresses in secondary schools – and even as early as elementary school – Ascend will work with employers and educators to ensure connections for mutual benefit.

We are fortunate to be working in a state that is often held up as the example of how to do things the right way through partnerships. Ascend will build on that reputation, with the goal of preparing more Hoosiers and more businesses to thrive in the economy of the future.

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Central Intermediaries

Aspire Johnson County

Supports work-based learning by linking schools and more than 165 local employers to create hands-on opportunities that help students explore and pursue regional career pathways.
Counties Served: Johnson
Supporting: Employers, Schools

East Central Educational Service Center (ECESC)

Provides regional coordination, tools, and training to help schools implement consistent and high-quality work-based learning programs.
Counties Served: Bartholomew, Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Union, Wayne
Supporting: Employers

Eastern Indiana Works (EIW)

Engages employers, offers workforce insights, and partners with schools to expand student access to work-based learning experiences.
Counties Served: Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Jay, Randolph, Rush, Union, Wayne
Supporting: Employers

EmployIndy

Located in Indianapolis, EmployIndy develops career-connected learning systems in Marion County by coordinating employer engagement, WBL programming, and youth career pathways.
Counties Served: Marion
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Greater Muncie Chamber of Commerce

Serves as a bridge between businesses and schools to promote internships, employer partnerships, and hands-on learning opportunities.
Counties Served: Delaware
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Hendricks College Network (HCN)

Connects schools, employers, and community partners—facilitating ongoing collaborations, coordinating a range of employer involvement opportunities, and providing support to help schools track and manage work-based learning experiences.
Counties Served: Hendricks
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Invest Hamilton County

Works with employers and schools to connect schools and students to employers offering high-quality work-based learning experiences.
Counties Served: Hamilton
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce

Leads countywide coordination of work-based learning by unifying schools, employers, and partners to streamline student placements and employer onboarding.
Counties Served: Wayne
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Southern Intermediaries

Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce

Connects local employers with schools to encourage internships, career exploration, and collaborative work-based learning initiatives.
Counties Served: Monroe
Supporting: Employers

Hub 19

Connects high school students and schools with local employers through career exploration, internships, and hands-on work-based learning experiences.
Counties Served: Dubois
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI)

Located in Bloomington, ROI helps schools and employers throughout their region understand evolving requirements, building partner capacity, fostering regional connections, and coordinating programs that offer students meaningful career-aligned experiences.
Counties Served: Brown, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange, Owen, Washington
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Southern Indiana Education Center (SIEC)

Supports educators through training, resources, and collaboration structures that help schools and employers organize work-based learning.
Counties Served: Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Warrick
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Southern Indiana Works (SIW, Workforce Region 10)

Engages employers and develops talent initiatives that connect students to meaningful work experiences aligned with regional workforce needs.
Counties Served: Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Scott, Washington
Supporting: Employers

Southwest Indiana Workforce Board (SWIN)

Partners with businesses and schools to expand student access to industry-aligned work-based learning programs.
Counties Served: Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, Warrick
Supporting: Employers

Northern Intermediaries

Center of Workforce Innovations (CWI)

Coordinates employer relationships, talent programs, and school partnerships to strengthen work-based learning throughout Northwest Indiana.
Counties Served: Jasper, Lake, LaPorte, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Grow Allen

Supports work-based learning by coordinating student internships and work-based tours, connecting schools with local businesses, and partnering with community organizations to expand training pathways while collaboratively helping partners strengthen their work-based learning efforts.
Counties Served: Allen
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Horizon Education Alliance (HEA)

Partners with schools and employers to provide high school students with career exploration and hands-on work-based learning opportunities.
Counties Served: Elkhart
Supporting: Employers, Schools

Northeast Indiana Workforce Board (NEINW)

Supports regional talent pipelines by linking businesses with schools and promoting work-based learning as part of workforce development.
Counties Served: Adams, Allen, Grant, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, Whitley
Supporting: Employers

Region 8 Education Service Center of Northeast Indiana (R8ESC)

Provides training, coordination, data support, and shared tools to help schools implement and scale consistent work-based learning practices across the region.
Counties Served: Adams, Allen, Blackford, DeKalb, Grant, Huntington, Jay, Kosciusko, Madison, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, Whitley
Supporting: Employers, Schools

South Bend Regional Chamber

Coordinates employer partnerships, student programming, and large-scale work-based learning initiatives to connect youth with regional career pathways.
Counties Served: St. Joseph
Supporting: Employers, Schools

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