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Appendix C: Planning Committee Biographies
Pages 149-156

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From page 149...
... He conducts research and works across the country to support Federal Reserve and partner organi­zation efforts in workforce development, the labor market, and economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income workers. ­Andreason has been at the Federal Reserve since 2014 and previously served as a senior adviser on human capital and workforce development.
From page 150...
... He leads a team focused on executing a vision of making Birmingham a hub of qualified and diverse talent and a premier destination for small businesses, startups, and businesses looking to expand, propelling shared prosperity through innovation and inclusive growth. Previously, Josh served as the Director of External Affairs in the Office of the President at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he worked on strategic projects in a portfolio of issues in community engagement and economic development.
From page 151...
... Alastair Fitzpayne serves as Executive Director of the Future of Work Initiative at the Aspen Institute. Fitzpayne leads a staff focused on policy ideas at the federal, state, and local levels to improve economic security for traditional and independent workers and expand investment in and access to education and training programs.
From page 152...
... He also managed an additional $80 million in active capital projects, including the DC Infrastructure Academy and the Universal Paid Family Leave program. Freeman managed the strategic messaging, communications, legislative portfolio, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory rule-making process for the Department, as well as human resource and talent acquisition for over 700 employees and the unemployment compensation unit that provides benefits to all district residence.
From page 153...
... Rachel Lipson is the inaugural Project Director of the Project on Workforce at Harvard University's Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. Launched in 2019, the Project on Workforce is a cross-school, inter­disciplinary ­Harvard initiative focused on policy and research at the intersection of edu cation and labor markets, and is a collaboration with the Harvard Business School Managing the Future of Work Project and the Harvard Graduate
From page 154...
... He strongly believes that California's emerging economies demand a workforce with quality credentials and that the state's 113 community colleges play a pivotal role in moving California forward. Under his leadership, the Long Beach Community College District has received numerous awards and recognitions for its efforts to improve student completion rates and for directly supporting a strong small business and entrepreneurship eco-­ system throughout the greater Southern ­California region.
From page 155...
... In 2018, Lee guided UMA's flagship research project, the State of Urban Manu­ facturing, a six-city study on small-scale manufacturing involving multiple Federal Reserve Banks, research universities, and hundreds of local manufacturing practitioners. Lee is a frequent presenter on urban manufacturing at conferences nationally and internationally, including Berlin's Urban Tech Summit, the White House's National Week of Making, the International Business Innovation Association's Conference on Business Incubation, and the National League of Cities' City Summit.


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