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Changes Made to SB County Job Placement Agency
Changes Made to SB County Job Placement Agency

Changes Made to SB County Job Placement Agency

The San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board has held its first meeting.

Formerly known as the Workforce Investment Board, the organization remains the county’s primary job placement service for youth and adults, said Bradley Gates, the development board’s deputy director.

The changes were mandated by the passage of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, which seeks to upgrade federally-funded job training programs throughout the country.

President Obama signed that act into law in 2014, with most of the required changes going into effect July 1. Workforce Development officials immediately began working with the Board of Supervisors to implement those changes, including selecting the new board, Gates said.

Besides the new name and the reduction in board members – from 45 to 19 in San Bernardino County – “youth” is now defined by the development board as anyone from 16 to 24 years old, instead of  16 to 21 years old.

The law, which received bipartisan support, is meant to streamline the various federally supported job placement programs and make their services available to more people, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s website.

So far, San Bernardino County officials are comfortable with those changes.

“We had to dismantle the old board and put together a new one, but we were able to do that without much difficulty,” Gates said. “We had our first meeting with the new board on Jan. 20, and it went well. They’re a great group of people.”

The development board traces its roots to the 1990s, when it was called the Private Industry Council. For the past two years, it has had an annual budget of about $25 million, of which $16 million came from the Labor Department, the rest from state and county sources and private grants, Gates said.

The new board members, the sector they represent and their districts are:

 

Name: Anita M. Tuckerman

Position filled: Business

District: One

 

Name: Jonathan M. Weldy

Position filled: Business

District: One

 

Name: Phillip W. Cothran

Position: Business sector

District: Two

 

Name: William C. Sterling

Position: Business

District: Two

 

Name: Michael J. Gallo

Position: Business

District: Three

 

Name: Terry I. Klenske

Position: Business

District: Three

 

Name: Jonathan J. Novack

Position: Business

District: Four

 

Name: Billy (B.J.) Patterson

Position: Business

District: Four

 

Name: Antonio (Tony) L. Myrell

Position: Business

District: 5

 

Name: Kenneth J. Boshart

Position: Business

District: 5

 

Name: John A. Gauthier

Position: Labor Representative

District: At Large

 

Name: Laurie R. Stalnaker

Position: Labor Representative

District: At Large

 

Name: Rene F. Castellanos

Position: Labor organizer/Community-based organizer

District: At Large

 

Name: Joseph R. Williams

Position: Joint Labor Management

District: At Large

 

Name. Dale B. Marsden

Position: Adult Education

District: At Large

 

Name: Henry D. Shannon

Position: Higher Education

District: At Large

 

Name: John P. Andrews

Position: Economic & Community Development

District: At Large

 

Name: Cherilyn K. Greenlee

Position: California Economic Development Department

District: At Large

 

Name: Robert Loeun

Position: Vocational Rehabilitation

District: At Large

 

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