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2 Year Modification

Plan: Washington PYs 2018-2019
Combined Plan C

Section: WIOA State Plan Common Elements

Narrative: III. b. 3. B. i.

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  • III. Operational Planning Elements
    The Unified or Combined State Plan must include an Operational Planning Elements section that support the State’s strategy and the system-wide vision described in Section II.(c) above. Unless otherwise noted, all Operational Planning Elements apply to Combined State Plan partner programs included in the plan as well as to core programs. This section must include—

III. b. 3. B. i. Membership Roster

Provide a membership roster for the State Board, including members’ organizational affiliations.

Current Narrative:

Voting Members:

· Perry England, Chair — Vice President of Building Performance, MacDonald—Miller Facility Solutions (Representing Business)

· Jeff Johnson — President, Washington State Labor Council (Representing Labor)

· Greg Christiansen — Executive Secretary, Pacific Northwest Ironworkers (Representing Labor)

· Beth Thew — Spokane Regional Labor Council (Representing Labor)

· Creigh H. Agnew — President, Slade Gorton International Policy Center (Representing Business)

· Gary Chandler — Vice President of Government Affairs, Association of Washington Business (Representing Business)

· Lee Anne Caylor — Chief of Staff, Microsoft Learning eXperiences (Representing Business)

· Chris Reykdal — Superintendent of Public Instruction, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (Representing Workforce Agency Partners)

· Jan Yoshiwara — Executive Director, State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (Representing Workforce Agency Partners)

· Currently Vacant — Commissioner, Employment Security Department (Representing Workforce Agency Partners)

Non—Voting Members:

· Chris Alejano — Education Policy Advisor, City of Seattle (Representing Barrier Populations)

· Cheryl Strange — Secretary, Department of Social and Health Services (Representing Workforce Agency Partners)

· Mark Mattke — Chief Executive Officer, Spokane Area Workforce Development Council (Representing Chief Local Elected Officials)

· Brian Bonlender — Director, Department of Commerce (Representing Workforce Agency Partners)