About this webinar

One out of every five college-educated immigrants in the U.S. is either unemployed or underemployed. Of the many barriers hindering the success of these skilled immigrants, lack of U.S. credentials and skills gaps are significant contributors to “brain waste.”

Opportunities for reskilling are essential in creating pathways for skilled immigrants to re-enter professional-level jobs. In this webinar, WES Global Talent Bridge and our partners, Upwardly Global and the Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare (BACH) will discuss reskilling initiatives currently underway geared towards the needs of skilled immigrants.

Presenters

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Senay Gebremedhin

Program Coordinator, WES Global Talent Bridge

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Mary Voelbel Lee

Western Regional Program Director, Upwardly Global

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Cecilia Connor

Employment Services Associate, Upwardly Global

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Emily Neigel

Employment Services Senior Associate, Upwardly Global

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Janie McDermott

Program Manager, Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Health (BACH)





The views and opinions expressed in this webinar are those of the presenter(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of World Education Services (WES).