Advancing Economic Mobility Through Postsecondary and Workforce Strategies

11/08/2025 35 min Episodio 18
Advancing Economic Mobility Through Postsecondary and Workforce Strategies

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Episode Synopsis


Education and job training can lead to good jobs and living wages; but for many adult learners, that path to greater prosperity is anything but straightforward. Structural barriers, disconnected systems, and outdated models often make it difficult for individuals to gain the skills and credentials they need to advance their careers. How can we modernize education and workforce systems and create opportunities for all learners?

In this episode of the Leading Voices podcast, host Danny Torres talks with Kathy Booth, Director of the Center for Economic Mobility at WestEd, and Randy Tillery, Director of Economic Mobility and Postsecondary and Workforce Systems at WestEd and Co-Director of the Center for Economic Mobility. They discuss the challenges many adult learners face—such as balancing work, caregiving, and school—and why short-term training alone often falls short. They emphasize the value of cross-sector partnerships between community colleges, employers, and workforce organizations in building systems that are more responsive to both learners’ needs and local labor markets. 

Their conversation covers the following topics: 


How valuable it is to build partnerships that connect education institutions, employers, and workforce systems 



How labor market data can inform program design and improve outcomes 



Why lifelong learning and skills-based hiring are essential in today’s economy 



How systems can adapt to support learning across all stages of life 

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Additional Resources


WestEd Center for Economic Mobility (Website) 

The Credential Value Index (Website) 

What Gets in the Way of Education Reforms? (Blog) 


About the Center

The Center for Economic Mobility at WestEd brings together employers, educational institutions, and workforce systems to codesign solutions that meet the needs of both learners and employers. By strengthening linkages between systems, the Center aims to foster greater access to education, job training, and credentials so that learners can build stable and rewarding careers. Visit economic-mobility.WestEd.org to learn more. 

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