Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area Announces Veronica Kumpf as Chief Financial Officer
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area has announced that Veronica Kumpf, CPA, has been named Chief Financial Officer.
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Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area has announced that Veronica Kumpf, CPA, has been named Chief Financial Officer.
The unadjusted unemployment rate of the Rural Capital Area of Central Texas slid to 3.6 percent in March 2023, down from 3.8 percent in February, according to figures released by the Texas Workforce Commission.
The number of Central Texans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately in February 2023, overshadowed by sharp climbs in the overall labor force and employment across the region, according to figures released today by the Texas Workforce Commission.
The unadjusted unemployment rate of the Rural Capital Area of Central Texas ticked up to 3.4 percent in January 2023, an increase from the 2.7 percent rate recorded in December 2022, according to figures released today by the Texas Workforce Commission.
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area has announced that Kelly Moreno, WSRCA’s first Director of Community Engagement, has been promoted to the new position of Chief Solutions Officer.
Ryan Sanders Sports Services (RS3) has been awarded a $245,730 Skills Development Fund (SDF) Grant by the Texas Workforce Commission and Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area (WSRCA) and its community and industry partners are hosting a check signing ceremony today, February 8, 2023, at 2 p.m. at the Home Run Dugout at Dell Diamond, to celebrate the excellent training opportunities offered to Central Texans.