NEW NORTH, October 11, 2018 – Local public school students will have access to additional career development and mentorship tools starting as early as sixth grade in a platform that directly connects local employers to students, thanks to a new statewide collaboration.

Area school districts and those throughout the state have been using a web-based platform called Inspire to connect area businesses to their future talent pool through online profiles, virtual career coaches, and career-based online learning activities for students and educators.

New North is one of nine regional economic development organizations taking part in a new collaboration that will enable local students, educators and businesses to connect with each other regardless of their location around the state in a secure, web-based environment called “Inspire Wisconsin.”

That means many area students and educators will have access to the following resources statewide:

  • More than 1,600 career coaches
  • More than 1,200 company profiles
  • Nearly 5,800 work-based learning activities

“We are excited about this partnership with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and for what the regional Inspire platform can mean to our region in the near future,” said Jerry Murphy, executive director of New North, Inc. “We appreciate the support given to New North and the other regional economic development organizations in the state to provide this tool to educators.”

“For the last few years, we have seen the positive impact Inspire has had at the local and regional level in engaging students and educators with area businesses,” said Tricia Braun, deputy secretary and chief operating officer of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), which is providing funding to expand Inspire statewide. “This collaborative effort among New North and the rest of the state will build upon that success by providing students with even more resources and real-life experiences as they consider their career options.”

Developed by Xello (formerly known as Career Cruising), Inspire helps educate students, educators, parents and job-seekers about the current and projected talent needs of local companies. It also provides an opportunity for employers and communities to enhance existing work-based learning and career-readiness programs by making it easier for students to engage in opportunities best aligned with the careers and career pathway areas of interest.

In many regions, Inspire is being planned to increase engagement between businesses and students in several ways, including interactive messaging with local professionals, job shadowing, interviewing opportunities and internships.

Organizations within the New North region that are actively engaged in Inspire include Inspire Sheboygan County, the Door County Economic Development Corporation and CESA 8.

For years, Wisconsin employers have expressed the need for ways to connect more seamlessly with their future workforce. Inspire addresses that need by aligning career exploration and occupational information with real-time data on local employers, their needs and the opportunities they offer young people to get experience in their industries.

At the same time, Inspire supports the development of robust career pathways and the Academic and Career Planning (ACP) system that all Wisconsin public school districts implemented in 2017-18. Inspire integrates employer profile information, career-based learning opportunities and access to volunteer online career coaches directly in the ACP system.

Inspire eventually will be available to all Wisconsin public school students in grades 6 to 12 and to some technical colleges.

Employers can learn about and register for the Inspire deployment in their region and statewide at www.inspirewisconsin.org.

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