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[Webcast] From Policy to Practice: Building the Infrastructure Behind Workforce Outcomes
Recent guidance from the U.S. Department of Labor is moving workforce policy from discussion to operational expectation.
In this on-demand webcast, leaders from Credential Engine, Jobs for the Future, and Territorium examined how the latest Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) clarifies what states must now implement across:
- Learner records
- Skills transparency
- Credential exchange
- Outcomes reporting
These requirements are directly tied to compliance and funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act — elevating expectations for interoperability, accountability, and measurable employment outcomes.
Featured Speakers
- Rachel Vilsack — Chief Operations Officer, Credential Engine
- Taylor Maag — Director of Workforce Policy, Jobs for the Future (JFF)
- Guillermo Elizondo — CEO & Co-founder, Territorium
- Moderated by: Keith Look, Vice President of Education Solutions, Territorium
The discussion connected federal policy signals to concrete system design decisions, outlining how Learning and Employment Record (LER) infrastructure can reduce cross-agency friction, support trusted credential exchange, and enable outcomes reporting at scale.
For state workforce executives, system leaders, and higher education partners, this session offered a clear view of what readiness looks like now — and what it takes to move forward with confidence.
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