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Residents throughout the region, including the Metro East, will have access to the resources that come with the federal Build Back Better Challenge Grant.
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The sector has become a pillar of business opportunity that leaders want to develop in the region.
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The new facility will combine workforce development, advanced manufacturing research and development and production capabilities.
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TechSTL and Rung for Women are launching a survey to try to understand the barriers women face in the technology sector and in the broader St. Louis workforce.
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Jenny Pratt’s one-night-only show will feature 10 St. Louis women telling true stories at the Sheldon.
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A local nonprofit is trying out a new strategy using personal coaches to help women pivot careers and land better-paying jobs. St. Louis Public Radio spoke with women over the first nine months of the program to see how it shaped their lives.
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A career services nonprofit will launch a geospatial careers program to increase the number of women, particularly women of color, in the industry.
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Nearly 120 women are starting a program this month that helps them secure higher-paying jobs and achieve personal goals.
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The U.S. workforce has roughly 2.2 million fewer women in it today than in January. In September alone, 865,000 women left their jobs — four times more than men.
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For more than 20 years, St. Louis native Leslie Gill has been focused on getting women what they need, whatever that may be. When she worked for Annie Malone Children & Family Services, that could mean shelter, clothing or food. Now, as president of the new nonprofit Rung for Women, it’s about providing what she terms “holistic self-sufficiency.”