Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area Honored with 2 Gold MarCom Awards for Best Nonprofit Videos
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area (WSRCA) was recognized for distinction with two Gold Awards for Best Nonprofit Videos.
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Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area (WSRCA) was recognized for distinction with two Gold Awards for Best Nonprofit Videos.
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area today announced that Chief Solutions Officer Kelly Moreno would begin overseeing outreach efforts for the communications team representing the Board of Directors after Chief Storytelling Officer Brian Hernandez announced that he was stepping down after almost five years with the Board to launch his own business venture.
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area and Texas Workforce Solutions-Vocational Rehabilitation Services are teaming up for the fifth consecutive year to commemorate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) this October. They will be conducting free weekly webinars focusing on workforce disability inclusion for the community.
The Parenting Palooza Family Expo, Central Texas' largest family-focused event, will bring together resources from across the region to empower families with the tools and support they need for success. Save the date for this FREE event on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at Kalahari Resorts & Conventions - Round Rock. Join us for an enriching experience that spans your family's journey from infancy to professional life.
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area is thrilled to extend a warm invitation to the public for a special ribbon-cutting event commemorating the opening of the new Workforce Solutions of Williamson County - Taylor Office at Temple College.
In August 2023, the unadjusted unemployment rate in the Rural Capital Area of Central Texas remained steady at 3.9 percent, according to data released by the Texas Workforce Commission.