Paula Hartman was recently appointed Vice Chair of the Workforce Investment Board. She will be working with incoming Chair, James Purcell of Medina Consultants, PC to lead the WIB efforts over the next two years.
Full list of dedicated Workforce Investment Board members.
WIB Mission Statement
To develop, through public/private partnerships, a quality workforce, which successfully meets employers’ hiring needs and ensures the employment and advancement of jobseekers.
Mercer County’s Workforce Investment Board (WIB), formerly the Private Industry Council (PIC), is playing a major role in shaping tomorrow’s workforce. The MCWIB was the fourth to be certified in New Jersey. Through a dynamic public and private partnership, the WIB is helping to develop, maintain, and implement a quality workforce, which is consumer-based and labor-market driven.
Over fifty of the County’s most prominent leaders, including CEO’s, presidents, and directors, have been appointed by the County Executive to offer their professional insight and to assist in creating a strong workforce for Mercer County. 51% of the WIB members represent the private sector, while the remainder include labor, community organizations, educational institutions, engineering and law firms, hospitals and government agencies.
Mercer County’s WIB has numerous responsibilities – however, the most important is accessing the labor market and helping job seekers and employers meet their needs. To accomplish this, the WIB will provide coordination, guidance and oversight for all workforce readiness programs in Mercer County and efficiently make use of state and federal resources.