Vanessa EngelExecutive Director Global PhilanthropyJ.P. Morgan
Day
1 :
February 15, 202213:30 - 14:30
High-level opening session: Are cities prepared for the future of work?
Cities and regions are at the forefront in ensuring that future opportunities arising from changing local labour markets and skills needs will benefit society at large. By engaging high-level decision-makers from cities in Europe and beyond, the opening session will kick-off the OECD Local Skills Week 2022 and raise the political profile of the strategies that cities and regions are putting in place to prepare for the future of work including through the creation of strong local skills systems.
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Jules PipeDeputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and SkillsGreater London Authority
José Luis Rodríguez Díaz de LeónSecretary of Labour and Employment PromotionGovernment of Mexico City
Karin ErnlundVice Mayor for Labour Market, Integration and Sports; Group leader for the Centre Party in the Stockholm city councilThe Centre Party
Pau Solanilla FrancoCommissioner for City PromotionAjuntament de Barcelona
Sebastian MarulandaDistrict Undersecretary for Economic DevelopmentSecretariat of Economic Development, Bogotá D.C.
Lamia Kamal-ChaouiDirector of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ModeratorEddy AdamsUrban Expert, DirectorE.A.C Ltd.
14:30 - 15:30
Meeting future skills needs locally: Revolution or evolution?
As a result of changing labour markets, driven by globalisation, digitalisation, demographic change and the green transition, the types of jobs available and the skills required to perform them are shifting at an ever-faster pace. Sponsored by Barcelona Activa, we will discuss with policy makers, business leaders, employee representatives, and workforce development professionals how to create strong local skills ecosystems. Strong local skills ecosystems support businesses in attracting the talent they need to remain competitive, workers in keeping up with changing labour markets and development of skills that are sought by the market, while ensuring that no one is left behind.
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Dana EleftheriadouHead of Cities and Proximity TeamEuropean Commission
Stephen John CraigNational Development OfficerUnite the Union
Karen MaguireHead of the Local Employment, Skills and Social Innovation DivisionOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Martina Le Gall MalákováManaging DirectorELECTRIK, s.r.o.
Jordi Arrufí HernándezDigital Talent Program DirectorMobile World Capital Barcelona
Ronald PainterPresident and CEONational Association of Workforce Boards
ModeratorEddy AdamsUrban Expert, DirectorE.A.C Ltd.
Break
15:45 - 17:00
Preparing Generation Z for the jobs of today and tomorrow
The future of work starts now. Digitalisation and globalisation have sparked radical shifts in how people live and work and the COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated these trends. This raises important questions about skills needed for current and future jobs, the quality of those jobs and how young people can influence these developments. Sponsored by Barcelona Activa, this session will bring together young people, local leaders, associations and providers from across Europe and America to explore what cities are doing to ensure young people can excel in local labour markets not just in the next 10 months, but also in the next 10 years.
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Inés Temes FuertesDirector of 42 MadridTelefónica Foundation
Andrea BittnerováErasmus+ School Programmes Development Officer and OECD Youthwise pilot cohort memberEuropean Federation for Intercultural Learning
Gabriel PetrusDeputy Director, Global Partnerships & DevelopmentInternational Chamber of Commerce
Jacqueline TanzerSelf-employed Graphic Designer / WorldSkills Champions Trust RepresentativeWorldSkills
Miguel Morilla HernándezBoard MemberBarcelona's Youth Council
Ranita JainSenior AssociateAnnie E. Casey Foundation
Raquel Gil EiroáCommissioner for Employment and Policies Against Precariousness of Barcelona City CouncilAjuntament de Barcelona
ModeratorRokas MorkūnasPolicy ManagerBusiness at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Day
2 :
February 16, 202213:30 - 14:45
New data and methods to meet local skills needs: Information, intelligence … (in)action?
Employment, education and training systems must anticipate and adjust to ongoing changes in our economies and societies that affect skills demand now and in the future. Yet, methods of forecasting tend to focus mainly on the national level, overseeing regional disparities. This session will take a deep-dive on the question of how to support local and regional employment, education and training systems through anticipating and forecasting labour market changes, including through new types of data.
Cath SleemanHead of Data DiscoveryNesta
Matthieu TeachoutHead of the Evaluation DepartmentPôle Emploi
Frank NeffkeGroup LeaderComplexity Science Hub Vienna
Pawel AdrjanHead of EMEA ResearchIndeed
Miriana BucalossiHead of Apprenticeship, WBL Policies and EU Project Management UnitTuscany Region
ModeratorLukas Kleine-RueschkampEconomist at the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Break
15:00 - 16:30
Promoting inclusion through skills policies: What works locally?
The skills lab is all about “what works locally”, bringing together stakeholders engaged in local and regional skills development to discuss and develop innovative ideas on how to promote equality and inclusion through local skills systems. In partnership with the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and Eurocities, the OECD has developed a web portal with innovative city level examples. Following the presentation of the web portal, the session will go on to a poster session with presentations of innovative local skills programmes as well as a discussion with stakeholders. The session will result in the common identification of the main factors for success and pitfalls to avoid when developing inclusive adult learning systems.
Paolo NardiInternational Affairs & Research CoordinatorCometa Formazione
Vildan EkizProgram project manager BRIDGEMunicipality of Rotterdam
Laura ErkkiläProject Manager (Urban Growth Vantaa)Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Lena ForsgrenProject ManagerLabour Market Administration
Hanka BoldemannExecutive Director Global PhilanthropyJ.P. Morgan
Silvia GanzerlaPolicy DirectorEurocities
Anne Kjær BathelCEO and Co-founderReDI School of Digital Integration
ModeratorKristine LangenbucherHead of Unit for Employment and SkillsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Day
3 :
February 17, 202208:00 - 09:30
Future-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin (report launch)
In collaboration with the JPMorgan Chase Foundation, the OECD has undertaken an in-depth review of Berlin’s labour market as well as its adult learning system. This event will mark the launch of the OECD report Future-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin to present the OECD’s key findings and main recommendations to improve Berlin’s adult learning system in order to offer effective support for managing the accelerating transformation of the world of work. A panel discussion will bring together key stakeholders from the Berlin Senate Department for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs, and the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Families, adult learning providers, social partners, and the public employment service.
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Ulrich RaiserHead of Unit for Adult Education and Lifelong LearningSenate Department for Education, Youth and Family
Anke DöringHead of Division Labour MarketsFederal Employment Agency, Regional Directorate Berlin-Brandenburg
Margrit ZaunerHead of the Department of Labour and Vocational TrainingBerlin Senate Department for Integration, Labour and Social Affairs
Christian Pfeffer-HoffmannDirectorMinor – Project Office for Education and Research
Sandra TrommsdorfHead of Division Economy & PoliticsIHK Berlin
Franziska GiffeyGoverning MayorCity of Berlin
Hanka BoldemannExecutive Director Global PhilanthropyJ.P. Morgan
Nadim AhmadDeputy Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ModeratorNicola BrandtHead OECD Berlin CentreOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ModeratorKristine LangenbucherHead of Unit for Employment and SkillsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
ModeratorLukas Kleine-RueschkampEconomist at the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE)Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Break
14:30 - 16:00
The way forward: Strengthening local skills partnerships
To ensure future-ready local lifelong learning systems, local actors must work together to create local partnerships and skills ecosystems. The closing session will discuss how local actors come together to develop, implement and promote lifelong learning opportunities to support the future of work in their area.
Christine JuenAttachée for Labor and EducationPermanent Mission of Austria to the OECD
Bob SavageVice President, Site Leader Dell Technologies Cork Campus and Chair of The National Skills Council
Yoshiki TakeuchiDeputy Secretary-GeneralOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Sara Hoeflich de Duquedirector learning united cities and local government
Gerard KeownAmbassadorPermanent Delegation of Ireland to the OECD
Kathryn WyldePresident and CEOPartnership for New York City
João SantosSenior ExpertEuropean Commission
ModeratorAnna RubinCounsellor / Manager of the OECD Local Development ForumOrganisation for Economic Co-operation
ModeratorDenis LeamyChairCork Education and Training Board, Ireland