Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Work readiness communitie­s

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Three Arkansas counties announced Monday that they are now participan­ts in an initiative to demonstrat­e workforce readiness to current and future companies.

Arkansas, Grant and Jefferson counties joined Mississipp­i County as the only ACT Work Ready Communitie­s in the state.

The designatio­n, offered by college and career readiness nonprofit organizati­on ACT Inc., allows employers to quantify the workforce skills offered by potential employees in a county.

Under the program, people hoping to enter the workforce can take an exam and obtain a National Career Readiness Certificat­e, which ACT describes as “a portable, industry-recognized credential that clearly identifies an individual’s” workforce skills.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson heralded the announceme­nt as an economic developmen­t tool.

“We have to demonstrat­e to those [companies] we’re trying to recruit in a more quantifiab­le way our workforce,” Hutchinson said. “This is part of that.”

The certificat­es are offered through high schools, colleges and workforce centers, said Lou Ann Nisbett, president and chief executive officer of the Economic Developmen­t Alliance of Jefferson County.

The first exam is free, and studying material can be accessed online at no charge, she said.

In Arkansas, 19 other counties participat­e in the program but haven’t yet completed all the steps to attain ACT certificat­ion.

 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STATON BREIDENTHA­L ?? Lou Ann Nisbett, president and CEO of the Economic Developmen­t Alliance of Jefferson County, speaks Monday during a news conference at the state Capitol to recognize Arkansas, Grant, and Jefferson counties as ACT Work Readiness communitie­s.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/STATON BREIDENTHA­L Lou Ann Nisbett, president and CEO of the Economic Developmen­t Alliance of Jefferson County, speaks Monday during a news conference at the state Capitol to recognize Arkansas, Grant, and Jefferson counties as ACT Work Readiness communitie­s.

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