Wednesday, October 16, 2019 
Doyle-Forman Theatre 
6:30 PM

America Working Forward: Hidden Workforce

American University
Malsi Doyle and Michael Forman Theater (McKinley Building)
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW - Washington, DC 20016

Reservations (recommended): https://american.swoogo.com/AmericaWorkingForward

On Wednesday, October 16, the Sine Institute of Policy & Politics will host a special edition of America Working Forward: Hidden Workforce. This event, in coordination with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the Department of Justice, Law and Criminology at American University’s School of Public Affairs, will explore programs that give incarcerated individuals and individuals with a criminal record pathways to re-enter America’s workforce and training facilities that unlock the potential of this hidden resource.

Panelists

Christine Ross
President & CEO, Maryland Chamber of Commerce

Representative David Trone
Maryland’s Sixth Congressional District

Ernest Smith 
Owner, ES Fitness

Michael Carney
Senior Vice President, Emerging Issues, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Monique Baptiste
VP Program Officer, Workforce Strategies, Global Philanthropy, JPMorgan Chase & Co.


Program will be moderated by Genevieve Citrin Ray, Senior Policy Advisor with the Justice Programs Office, American University School of Public Affairs

 

This event is first come, first seated. Reservations are encouraged. Program will be followed by a light reception.