Webinar

Closing the Perceptions Gap Among Stakeholders on the Work Readiness of College Graduates

Small percentages of U.S. adults, C-level business executives and university trustees believe college grads are well-prepared for the workplace, while the vast majority of college provosts are confident their schools are doing a job.

October 28, 2020

The work readiness of college graduates is often a hot topic. Small percentages of U.S. adults, C-level business executives, and university trustees believe college graduates are well-prepared for the workplace. In contrast, most college provosts are confident their schools are doing well.

This webinar, held in partnership with the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) and Kaplan, with special thanks to the generous support of Kaplan, is now available for on-demand viewing.

Moderator

  • Brandon Busteed

    Brandon Busteed

    President, University Partners Global Head, Learn-Work Innovation, Kaplan

Panelists

  • Mary Papazian

    Mary Papazian

    President, San Jose State University
  • Lenore Rodicio

    Lenore Rodicio

    Executive Vice President and Provost, Miami Dade College
  • Jim Geringer

    Gov. Jim Geringer

    Chairman, Western Governors University Board of Trustees, Trustee, Complete College America, 30th, Governor of Wyoming
  • Ron Parker

    Ron Parker

    Trustee, Texas Christian University, Former Senior Vice President, HR and Chief Global Diversity & Inclusion Officer, PepsiCo