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Winners honored during inaugural GLK Workforce Board awards dinner

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Cookie Progress (second from left), administrator of Walnut Grove in Morris, accepts a Workforce Excellence award from the Grundy Livingston Kankakee Workforce Board on behalf of Walnut Grove from (left to right) Ladonna Russell, GLKWB Executive Director; Caroline Portlock, GLKWB chair and CEO of the Grundy County Chamber of Commerce; and Michael Bossert, Kankakee County Board chair and GLKWB CEO. (Photo submitted)

KANKAKEE — There was a great showing at the Majestic Theatre in Kankakee for the inaugural awards dinner hosted by the Grundy Livingston Kankakee Workforce Board on Tuesday, June 26.

The dinner, sponsored in part by Nicor, is a celebration of the strides made in recruiting and retaining employment services in the three-county region. Over 60 service providers, business and municipal leaders, and guests were in attendance for the event, which honored just a few of many businesses that have partnered with the Workforce Board to serve the residents of Grundy, Livingston and Kankakee Counties.

Caroline Portlock, GLKWB chair and CEO of the Grundy County Chamber, welcomed guests while reminding the crowd that federally-funded employment and training programs serve an important role in our society by helping job seekers enhance their job skills, identify job opportunities, and obtain employment.

“For many, there has never been a more important time to receive assistance from their local one stop or workforce investment board,” stated Portlock. “We could never provide these services without our program and business partners.”

Ladonna Russell, GLKWB Executive Director, explained the role of a workforce board.

“GLKWB receives approximately $2 million per year for the three county area, however, we continue to experience reduced funding every year,” stated Russell. “We are able to maintain a great return on investment: for every dollar spent on workforce funds, the return of investment for every WIA dollar spent is $2.60.”

Russell then named a few of the board’s accomplishments including the addition of the new business services coordinator position to outreach to businesses in Grundy and Livingston Counties to communicate and discover local workforce needs as well as the results of the labor market study. Russell announced that the GLKWB applied and was awarded an $80,000 grant to help veterans with their workforce needs.

Along with Russell, Michael Bossert, Kankakee County Board chair and GLKWB CEO, presented the following awards.

Individual Achievement awards

This award was given to an individual who has set career and workforce development goals which could include upgrading skills sets through additional training/education and have been successful in accomplishing the goals.

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