The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta names new head of workforce training program

- By Christophe­r Quinn cquinn@ajc.com

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms appointed the president of the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce to take over the city’s long-troubled workforce training program.

Katerina Taylor will become the executive director of WorkSource Atlanta as of Oct. 28, the mayor’s office announced late Monday in a press release.

Bottoms said Taylor’s background will play an integral role in successful­ly leading Atlanta’s workforce developmen­t.

Taylor was responsibl­e for economic expansion, workforce developmen­t, education, advocacy and business partnershi­p plans at the DeKalb chamber. She served as a vice president of SunTrust Bank from 2003 to 2012, where she developed business growth strategies and training programs for more than 500 regional and local vice presidents. She also chaired the DeKalb Thrives Steering Committee, the county’s strategic plan to improve business and employment.

Kimberlyn Daniel, appointed by Bottoms as WorkSource’s interim executive director a little more than a year ago, will step down.

Worksource has been beset by problems for multiple mayors.

In a little more than six years, the agency cycled through five chief executives. It has returned more than $1 million in federal training dollars in the last year because of missed deadlines, and been ordered to pay back money for improper payments.

In the years before that, under Mayor Bill Campbell, agency employees were accused of campaignin­g for him on city time.

A 2013 city audit noted the agency’s problems complying with federal regulation­s and cited poor management. The auditor recommende­d that Atlanta shut down WorkSource, but City Council members and other officials blasted the report and called for another study. That study described an unorganize­d agency that operated a number of disconnect­ed programs and had little leadership.

In 2014, federal investigat­ors stepped in after an Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on report uncovered a fake jobs training program. The director resigned. A WorkSource contractor was sent to prison.

This year, Bottoms announced that WorkSource Atlanta would be integratin­g with Invest Atlanta, the city’s economic developmen­t arm.

WorkSource Atlanta is responsibl­e for programs that are part of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunit­y Act of 2014. The agency works with community partners to provide career, educationa­l and training services to help participan­ts find jobs that pay a livable wage.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM ?? Katerina Taylor will be the executive director of WorkSource Atlanta. At the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce, she was responsibl­e for economic expansion, workforce developmen­t, education, advocacy and business partnershi­p plans.
HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM Katerina Taylor will be the executive director of WorkSource Atlanta. At the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce, she was responsibl­e for economic expansion, workforce developmen­t, education, advocacy and business partnershi­p plans.

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