UofLās James Ramsey and UKās Eli Capilouto will serve on the Bluegrass Economic Advancement Movement (BEAM) board.Ģż
The board, chaired by Lexington businessman Jim Host, held its first meeting in FrankfortĢżNov. 21.Ģż
According to Host, the purpose of the initiative is to get Kentuckyās two largest cities and universities collaborating on education, technology and workforce issues to grow Kentuckyās share of the world economic pie.Ģż
The deans of the education and engineering schools at UofL and UK attended the first BEAM meeting, outlining their existing collaborations and pledging to do more.Ģż
Speed Engineering School DeanĢżNeville Pinto told the group that the four deans have agreed to focus on āstrengthening the pipeline from K-12 to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees, particularly engineering degreesā to better meet the demands of 21st century companies.Ģż Data from the Brookings Institute shows Louisville is 66th out of the top 100 U.S. metro areas in worker education levels matching employer demands. ĢżĢżĢżĢżĢżĢż
Host said ātwo great universities working together is historicā and added āthey can fight like the dickens on the field, but on this initiative theyāre joined at the hip.ā
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