Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Agency’s division director selected

Waits will lead workforce office

- MICHAEL R. WICKLINE

A former director of the Arkansas Office of Skills Developmen­t will be the first director of the newly created Arkansas Workforce Connection division in the Arkansas Department of Commerce, the department announced on Friday.

Cody Waits will start on April 8 at a salary of $169,900 a year, state Department of Commerce spokesman Clark Cogbill said Friday.

Officials created the Arkansas Workforce Connection division as a result of the Department of Commerce’s realignmen­t process, which reorganize­d the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services into three new divisions: Re-employment, Arkansas Workforce Connection, and Workforce Policy and Innovation.

“Building a strong workforce is critical to ensuring the long-term success of our economy in Arkansas,” Department of Commerce Secretary Hugh McDonald said in a news release.

“Arkansas Workforce Connection will play a major role in overseeing the implementa­tion of workforce programs in the Natural State and developing the talent pipeline that our businesses and industries will need in the coming years,” he said. “With his extensive experience in workforce developmen­t, Cody is the perfect director for this division, and I look forward to working with him on this initiative.”

Waits, 38, was the director of the Arkansas Office of Skills Developmen­t, a division of the Department of Commerce, from 2019 to 2023. He also served as deputy director of the Department of Career Education from 2017 to 2019. Most recently, he was senior Government engagement manager for Transfr, a virtual reality based vocational career exploratio­n and pre-apprentice training company.

The Arkansas Workforce Connection division will be responsibl­e for carrying out state and federal workforce developmen­t programs that are located in multiple De

partment of Commerce divisions and coordinati­ng with local workforce developmen­t boards, according to the Department of Commerce.

Arkansas Workforce Connection will house the Office of Skills Developmen­t, Employer Workforce Programmin­g that supports new and expanding businesses to meet their workforce needs; Adult Education (Title II); Arkansas Rehabilita­tion Services (Title IV); Services for the Blind (Title IV); and Employment Services (Titles I and III).

“Workforce developmen­t is a major priority for Governor [Sarah Huckabee] Sanders and Secretary McDonald, and I am excited to be part of this effort,” Waits said in the department’s news release. “I am honored to join the Department of Commerce’s Arkansas Workforce Connection team to help prepare Arkansans for career opportunit­ies that meet the needs of our state’s growing economy.”

On March 15, the Legislativ­e Council approved the state Department of Commerce’s request to create a director of Arkansas Workforce Connection post with a salary range of $149,862 to $181,500 a year and an assistant director of Reemployme­nt post with a salary range of $96,960 to $140,592 a year.

Asked whether the assistant director of Reemployme­nt post has been named and who has been promoted to that slot and at what change in salary, Cogbill said Kristen Rhodes will be serving as director of Reemployme­nt and her salary will be $114,143 a year. According to the Arkansas Transparen­cy website, Rhodes’ salary is $103,766 a year as assistant director of unemployme­nt insurance.

Charisse Childers, who has served as the director of the state Division of Workforce Services since July 2019, will lead the Division of Workforce Policy and Innovation.

Cogbill said Childers’ salary didn’t change with her new position.

According to the Arkansas Transparen­cy website, Childers’ salary is $166,999 a year.

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