BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20210910T113000Z DTEND:20210910T130000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:First Friday Breakfast with Mark Butler\, Georgia Labor Commissioner DESCRIPTION:Mark Butler\n\nGeorgia Commissioner of Labor\n\n\n\nMark Butler became Georgia's first Republican Commissioner of Labor on January 10\, 2011. Commissioner Butler's continuing goal is to create valuable workforce solutions through strategic alliances and community relationships. Butler has developed several new programs that have strengthened the Labor Department's relationships between employers\, job seekers\, and Georgia's future workforce.\n\n\n\nIn 2013\, Butler created the Business Services Unit which helps businesses streamline the hiring process by creating job descriptions and recruiting job seekers. Staffed with experts in the field of recruiting\, applicants are screened and referred to the company based upon their qualifications. As a former business owner\, Butler understands the benefits of government agencies partnering with businesses to encourage economic growth.\n\n\n\nStrongly believing that a prepared workforce is key to Georgia's economic future\, Butler has also incorporated a first of its kind program\, GeorgiaBEST. GeorgiaBEST began as a high school based certificate program to help students become "work ready" based on their understanding of soft skills and vital work habits. GeorgiaBEST has become so successful that the Georgia Department of Labor has recently expanded the program to include GeorgiaBEST@School (Pre-K through Post-Secondary)\, GeorgiaBEST@Work\, and GeorgiaBEST@Home.\n\n\n\nA native of Carrollton\, Georgia\, Butler graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Public Administration. Commissioner Butler and his family are members of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Carrollton. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\nMark Butler became Georgia&rsquo\;s first Republican Commissioner of Labor on January 10\, 2011. Commissioner Butler&rsquo\;s continuing goal is to create valuable workforce solutions through strategic alliances and community relationships. Butler has developed several new programs that have strengthened the Labor Department&rsquo\;s relationships between employers\, job seekers\, and Georgia&rsquo\;s future workforce.
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\nIn 2013\, Butler created the Business Services Unit which helps businesses streamline the hiring process by creating job descriptions and recruiting job seekers. Staffed with experts in the field of recruiting\, applicants are screened and referred to the company based upon their qualifications. As a former business owner\, Butler understands the benefits of government agencies partnering with businesses to encourage economic growth.
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\nStrongly believing that a prepared workforce is key to Georgia&rsquo\;s economic future\, Butler has also incorporated a first of its kind program\, GeorgiaBEST. GeorgiaBEST began as a high school based certificate program to help students become &ldquo\;work ready&rdquo\; based on their understanding of soft skills and vital work habits. GeorgiaBEST has become so successful that the Georgia Department of Labor has recently expanded the program to include GeorgiaBEST@School (Pre-K through Post-Secondary)\, GeorgiaBEST@Work\, and GeorgiaBEST@Home.
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\nA native of Carrollton\, Georgia\, Butler graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Public Administration. Commissioner Butler and his family are members of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Carrollton.