The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Why it’s happening

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B ut the long-in-the-works effort has taken on a new sense of urgency after the coronaviru­s outbreak cost millions of people their jobs, many of which may be lost forever.

The campaign is a product of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board, which Trump created in 2018. The board is co-chaired by Ivanka Trump and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

“There has never been a more critical time for Americans of all ages and background­s to be aware of the multiple pathways to career success and gain the vocational training and skills they need to fill jobs in a changing economy,” said Ivanka Trump, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvan­ia’s Wharton School.

The nonprofit Ad Council on Tuesday was announcing “Find Something New,” which it created in collaborat­ion with IBM, Apple and members of the Business Roundtable, along with the White House and the workforce policy advisory board.

The initial 30-second spot features ordinary people talking about their experience­s with career challenges and transition­s. Among them are a fitness instructor who completed an apprentice­ship program and became a welder after her gym went under, and a man who lost his job twice in one year, took online certificat­ion courses and now works as a tech consultant.

“I got laid off twice, but you got to keep going,” the man says, adding later on in the ad: “I’m now a consultant in the tech space.”

Another woman says she had no career plan after finishing high school, but “I found a medical course online” and became a phlebotomi­st. “You will find something,” she says.

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