The Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce and Holland College, in partnership with The Conference Board of Canada and the Business/Higher Education Roundtable, will co-convene PEI Regional Sounding, a virtual event intended to give individuals, businesses, and organizations in the province’s skills and training community the opportunity to discuss the future skills needs of the region.
This event is being facilitated by The Conference Board of Canada on behalf of the Future Skills Centre and is one of several regional soundings taking place in communities across the country. Please join us for the PEI Regional Sounding online at 2 p.m. on January 14 to share your perspective on the diverse future skills needs of the province and the region.
There is no charge to attend, but participants must register in advance. To register, go to https://www.conferenceboard.ca/web/futureskillscentre/events/pei_en.aspx.
The Future Skills Centre aims to identify emerging in-demand skills across the country, with the goal of helping Canadians prepare for a changing workforce. This cross-Canada tour will engage diverse communities to learn about regional priorities. This information will help inform the Future Skills Centre’s research and innovation investment strategies. By registering and participating you will be joining a pan-Canadian stakeholder network focused on the future of work in Canada.