Episodes

  • Revolutionizing Higher Education for Working Learners in a Rapidly Evolving World with Eloy Ortiz Oakley, President and CEO of the College Futures Foundation Episode 159
    Jan 20 2026

    The demographic of students in California is changing and education must change with it. Dr. Salvatrice Cummo is joined by Eloy Ortiz Oakley, President and CEO of the College Futures Foundation, to unpack the challenges facing a massive and underrepresented sector of today's learners—students primarily over the age of 25 who are working at the same time as attending school. They cover the impact of outdated educational models, the rapid pace of technological change, and the urgent need for flexibility and employer partnerships. Tune in for a forward-thinking discussion on disrupting tradition and embracing true urgency in reimagining the future of work and learning.

    You'll learn:

    • How institutions can remain relevant as learners seek education that directly fuels economic mobility.

    • What the demographics of higher education students look like today and why constant re-skilling and up-leveling is a requirement for the current workforce.

    • How community colleges can better personalize learning experiences to fit the needs of diverse students, rather than relying on "one size fits all" approaches.

    • How to address the unique challenges facing working learners who juggle multiple responsibilities along with their education.

    About the Guest:

    Eloy Ortiz Oakley is an American educator, leader, and advisor. He is the President and CEO of the College Futures Foundation, where he leads California's premiere philanthropic and post-secondary success organization focused on improving economic mobility for underserved learners through the lever post-secondary credential attainment. Previously, he served as Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for six years, leading the nation's largest and most diverse system of higher education. He is considered a leading voice on improving equity in higher education and positioning institutions for the global shifts in the workforce and the future of learning.

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    33 mins
  • Community Colleges Leading Economic Resilience - Future of Work Conference Panel Discussion Episode 158
    Nov 18 2025

    We dive into a dynamic panel captured at the 7th annual Future of Work Conference 2025, presented by Pasadena City College. Leaders from education, workforce development, and local government shared invaluable insights on building resilience, navigating recovery, and creating pathways to sustainable careers. Moderated by Leslie Thompson, Director of Operations - the panel featured insights from Tony Cordova - Vice Chancellor of Workforce & Equity Development of California, Monica Banken - Policy Deputy at the office of Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Lizzy Okoro Davidson - Director of the Pasadena Women's Business Center, and Kelly LoBianco - Director at Department of Economic Opportunity of Los Angeles County.

    From personal stories of overcoming setbacks to practical strategies for supporting displaced workers and small business owners after recent wildfires, our panelists discuss the critical role of community colleges, innovative funding partnerships, and the importance of equity in recovery efforts.

    Tune in as we unpack how local leaders are mobilizing for regional renewal, the challenges that persist—including barriers to sustainable funding—and what it means to build an equitable future of work, where lived experience and robust support systems truly matter.

    You'll learn:

    • How emergency response and recovery efforts have shifted towards investing in physical infrastructure to human capital.

    • Why preparing an effective and resilient future workforce means valuing a diverse range of skills, from formal education to skilled trades.

    • How effective teamwork between educational institutions and local government balances the disparate needs of the community's current workforce, students, businesses, and residents simultaneously.

    • About the interwoven nature of community recovery and workforce readiness.

    Watch the recording of the Future of Work Conference at PCC: here

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • From Crisis Response to Workforce Readiness: Lessons in Regional Renewal from the Future of Work Conference with Mayor Victor Gordo Episode 157
    Nov 11 2025

    After the LA fires, how do we move past emergency response and into building sustainable crisis prepared communities who know how to bounce back? At our 7th annual Future of Work Conference, PCC led the conversation with local community leaders and experts on rebuilding after an unprecedented disaster. In this special excerpt from the conference, Dr. Salavtrice Cummo, discusses firsthand insights about building resilience and fostering renewal with Victor Gordo, Mayor of Pasadena. Tune in for an honest look at how thoughtful collaboration, listening to community needs, and investing in people can make a city not just recover, but thrive.

    You'll learn:

    • How emergency response and recovery efforts have shifted towards investing in physical infrastructure to human capital.

    • Why preparing an effective and resilient future workforce means valuing a diverse range of skills, from formal education to skilled trades.

    • How effective teamwork between educational institutions and local government balances the disparate needs of the community's current workforce, students, businesses, and residents simultaneously.

    • About the interwoven nature of community recovery and workforce readiness.

    Watch the recording of the Future of Work Conference at PCC: here

    Connect with us:

    Visit pasadena.edu/community/economic-workforce-development

    Email: EWD@pasadena.edu

    Facebook: @PCC EWD

    LinkedIn: @PCCEWD

    Instagram & Twitter: @pccewd

    Find the transcript to this episode here

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    40 mins
  • Building Resilient Communities: Insights Into The Upcoming Future of Work Conference with Dr. Salvatrice Cummo and Leslie Thompson Episode 156
    Oct 21 2025

    With the LA fires so prominent in recent memory, one question looms large: how can communities move beyond immediate recovery to create long-term systems that withstand future shocks? Today Dr. Salvatrice Cummo, Vice President of Economic and Workforce Development at PCC, and Leslie Thompson, Director of Operations, sit down to open a conversation on building a framework of resiliency and collaboration that will sustain the community for years to come. With the seventh annual Future of Work conference on the horizon, the conversation dives deep into this year's critical theme: rebuilding and resiliency in the face of recent natural disasters—specifically, the impact of the Eaton and Palisades fires. Join us for this glimpse into the upcoming conference and the discussions to come on October 28th!

    You'll learn:

    • The theme for this year's Future of Work Conference and how PCC is leading the conversation on building long term resiliency after disaster

    • How community colleges are positioned to act as anchor institutions during crisis response and recovery

    • Why collaboration is vital to break down silos, form strategic partnerships, and create coordinated spaces for recovery and workforce development

    • Why recovery must address systemic barriers to resources and how to build solutions which keep equity in mind

    Register for the Future of Work Conference on Tuesday October 28th, 2025 at PCC: here

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    14 mins
  • Rebuilding Community After Disaster: What It Means To Create Solutions Rooted In Equity with Lizzy Okoro Davidson, Director of the Pasadena Women's Business Center at PCC Episode 155
    Oct 14 2025

    In anticipation of the 7th Annual Future of Work Conference to be held on October 28th 2025, Dr. Salvatrice Cummo brings back Lizzy Okoro Davidson, Director of the Pasadena Women's Business Center at PCC and panel speaker, to touch on all the progress made by the center since opening its doors last year. Lizzy shares how the Women's Business Center, with the full support of Pasadena City College, pivoted swiftly from fostering entrepreneurship to acting as a vital hub for recovery, connection, and hope for women and small business owners in the wake of the LA fires. Tune in for this sneak peek into the upcoming Future of Work conference as we explore how partnerships between community colleges and organizations like the Women's Business Center play a crucial role in mobilizing for recovery and rebuilding after an unprecedented disaster.

    You'll learn:

    • Why community is vital for entrepreneurs, especially during times of crisis, and what can be done to foster it where it does not currently exist.

    • How the WBC is harnessing in-person community events, targeted education, and major funding support from philanthropic partners like Paris Hilton to empower women and small business owners.

    • Why it is so important to focus on the unique landscape for women founders, focusing on leveraging their strengths and addressing systemic barriers.

    • How WBC's free accelerator programs are teaching small business owners to diversify revenue and build resilience, post-disaster.

    About the Guest:

    Lizzy Okoro Davidson is an LA-based entrepreneur, consultant, and public speaker who serves as the Director of the Women's Business Center at Pasadena City College. With over a decade of experience in media, consulting, and public speaking, Lizzy has worked with leading brands such as Nike and Adidas. Before working with the Women's Business Center, she founded Bunch Magazine in 2011. She has experience managing a team of 100+ creatives including writers, photographers, stylists and art directors in a dozen countries over the course of six years. Throughout her career, Lizzy has been dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs and fostering inclusive economic growth by providing the tools, resources, and support they need to thrive.

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    More from Lizzy Okoro Davidson & Pasadena Women's Business Center at PCC

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    Website: https://www.lizzyokoro.com/

    https://www.pasadenawbc.org/

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    27 mins
  • Future-Proofing Global Trade: The Next Era of Ports with Mario Cordero, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Long Beach Episode 154
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of Future of Work, Dr. Salvatrice Cummo speaks with Mario Cordero, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Long Beach and former Chair of the Federal Maritime Commission. Mario shares how the Port pairs competitiveness with sustainability, why the Green Port Policy still matters twenty years on, and what it will take to move toward continuous operations across the supply chain. From tariff uncertainty to zero emission goals and major rail investments, he connects policy choices to real impacts on prices, jobs, and the communities that live next to our gateways.

    You'll learn:

    • What the Green Port Policy has achieved since 2005, including major reductions in diesel soot, NOx, and sulfur oxides, while cargo volumes grew

    • Why the Pier B on the dock rail expansion is central to speed to market and removes hundreds of trucks from freeways with each train

    • How tariff shifts create uncertainty for business and consumers and what steadier policy signals could mean for local jobs

    • What a move toward 24/7 operations would require across terminals, warehouses, and labor, and why the greater cost is doing nothing

    • Why embracing AI as a tool, not a threat, is part of building a future-ready workforce

    About the Guest:

    Mario Cordero is Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Long Beach, one of the world's leading seaports and a recognized pioneer in green port initiatives. Appointed CEO in 2017 after serving as Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission under President Obama, he oversees a staff of more than 500 and a $761 million budget. A longtime Long Beach resident, attorney, and former Harbor Commissioner, Cordero spearheaded the landmark Green Port Policy that has become a model for ports worldwide. He has also served on the boards of the American Association of Port Authorities, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's Los Angeles branch, and the L.A. County Economic Resiliency Task Force. Named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's "LA500" list of top civic leaders for seven consecutive years, Cordero continues to champion sustainability, infrastructure investment, and workforce development at one of the nation's busiest trade gateways.

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    55 mins
  • How Integrating New Media In Education Can Realistically Prepare Our Workforce With Rob Greenlee Founder of Spoken Life Media Episode 153
    Sep 16 2025

    How might educational institutions begin to tap into new media tools to support and prepare students? Today we will discuss the importance of understanding the new forms of media being developed and how we can prepare our students to enter this new industry successfully. Founder of Spoken Life Media, Rob Greenlee, is here to fill us in on where education and new media should be overlapping. From valuable skill sets students should learn to school career centers where they can build their personal brands, there is so much potential. We'll break down the implementations needed to meet the demands of new, global media formats so we can give our students the most valuable knowledge possible. By integrating educational materials surrounding online media, like podcasting, we can help students connect to future employers and stay up-to-date with current news and trends.

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    Visit robgreenlee.com

    Visit www.adorenetwork.com

    Listen to New Media Show

    Email: rob.greenlee@gmail.com

    LinkedIn: @Rob Greenlee

    Twitter: @robgreenlee

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    29 mins
  • Why Apprenticeships Are The Pathway To A Sustainable Future Workforce Episode 152
    Sep 2 2025

    Why don't we hear about more apprenticeship opportunities for students? Today we'll discuss the development of apprenticeships and cover what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to funding, planning, executing, and regulating these programs, and why they're so hard to come by. Digging in deep we'll cover the barriers to apprenticeships and how we can engage and support local employers in order to create more long-lasting apprentice programming. Despite the administrative challenges, creating pathways to trades is crucial for the health, longevity, and sustainability of local communities and the future workforce.

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    25 mins