ESC19 Podcast

ESC19 Podcast: EPCC Workforce: Building Career Pathways with Dr. Olga Valerio & Jose CassoLopez

44 min · 14. maj 2026
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In this episode of Education Matters, join us as we talk to Dr. Olga Valerio and Jose CassoLopez as they unpack EPCC’s approach to workforce and continuing education — from program design to employer collaboration — and how those efforts are opening doors for students and local industry. Stories, lessons learned, and concrete ideas for building equitable career pathways.

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