Bright Horizons EdAssist Solutions Partners with Leading Higher Education Institutions to Create Network Focused on the Future of Workforce Education
Bright Horizons EdAssist Solutions has launched the Workforce Education Network to tackle workforce education challenges in the U.S. This initiative aims to enhance access to affordable, quality education while minimizing costs and time to degree completion for employees and employers. The founding partners include Western Governors University and the colleges of the Alamo College District. The network focuses on reskilling and upskilling, particularly for underrepresented groups, aiming to foster social mobility and productivity growth.
- Launch of the Workforce Education Network to improve access to education for employees.
- Collaboration with reputable institutions like Western Governors University.
- Focus on reskilling and upskilling enhances workforce productivity.
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Think Tank Will Create Actionable Solutions to Educational Challenges Facing the American Workforce
Bright Horizons (NYSE:BFAM) EdAssist Solutions has established the Workforce Education Network, a select group of highly-regarded universities and colleges looking to jointly provide increased access to affordable, high-quality education while reducing costs and decreasing time to earning a degree for employees and employers. The mission is to increase talent mobility by solving strategic workforce gaps – a problem that has been accelerated by the pandemic. This group will focus on promoting and implementing best workforce practices focused on reskilling and upskilling, education pathways and credentialing to lead to improved productivity and greater social mobility for today’s working learners.
“With over a decade of experience in creating education benefits for more than 200 employers, we are uniquely positioned to join forces with these partners to develop actionable solutions to the challenges facing the American workforce,” says
The founding institutions joining the Network include
“As digital transformation continues to accelerate the pace of change across virtually all industries, investing in the learning and development of employees is becoming a universal business imperative,” said WGU President
“Through this network, we are growing our commitment to ensure no one gets left behind,” said Dr.
Through the combined impact of these institutions, the Network will serve all working learners, with a particular focus on creating mobility and advancement opportunities for women and other underrepresented employees who have traditionally had less access to education opportunities. Hispanic and Black adults are as much as
“As a nationally recognized health care provider and an employer of choice, it is essential that our employees have opportunities to constantly grow, learn, research, and innovate. Working with our partners in the Workforce Education Network helps us give them those opportunities in ways that meet their individual needs and achieve their professional and personal life goals,” said
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