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Chamber Education Foundation is a private, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization
established in 1987 to act in the collective educationally-related interests of
Warwick area businesses. A division of the Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce,
the Education Foundation was created in response to members' growing concerns
about the employability of Warwick youth, as employers shared with each other
their frustration with teenagers' lack of workforce readiness, whether they were
students, graduates, or (especially) high school dropouts. Reacting proactively,
the Chamber of Commerce organized an Education Committee headed by immediate past
president John Howell, which led to formation of a partnership between the local
business community and the Warwick school administration. Chamber
member and educational consultant Dr. James J. McCormick was asked to spearhead
development of this new school/business partnership initiative. At the request
of then-superintendent Elliott LeFaiver, business community involvement began
with a dropout-prevention effort at one Warwick Junior High School. Its success
in helping to improve student achievement and the ability to apply classroom learning
to real-world situations led to several other school/business partnership programs
throughout the district, each designed to connect ongoing instruction to careers
and skill applications in the world of work. Today, the Education Foundation remains
true to its origins, with a wide range of programs serving youth at all grade
levels (K-12), as well as adults in need of workforce readiness training. The
goal of both the youth and the adult initiatives is to help to develop competent,
well-prepared graduates with skills and qualities needed for productive adulthood.
Arlene McNulty provides leadership as the Foundation's President and CEO and John
Howell continues his involvement as chairman of the Foundation's Board
of Trustees. Governance
is provided by an elected, volunteer Board of Trustees,
whose officers meet quarterly to conduct the business of the organization. Membership
on the Board is generally at the president/CEO level of Rhode Island companies
committed to promoting workforce development, economic development, and educational
excellence. The Foundation considers its "primary customer" to be Rhode Island
employers, whose ability to succeed is linked to the quality of their present
and future workforce. As a business organization dedicated to improving workforce
quality, the Chamber Education Foundation operates in a mode of continuous improvement
in fulfillment of its mission: To create, implement and support a statewide
career mentoring delivery system for children, youth and adults. |