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Emily DeRocco -- Department of Labor |
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training Administration |
Emily Stover DeRocco was nominated by President Bush to be the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training on June 21, 2001. After being confirmed by the U.S. Senate, she was sworn in on August 3, 2001.
Since taking office in 2001, Ms. DeRocco has sought to transform the workforce investment system to meet the challenges of the 21st century global economy. As Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Ms. DeRocco is responsible for managing the country's public workforce investment system and under her leadership, the Labor Department has introduced a number of initiatives to engage business, education and the workforce system in developing the talent of Americas workers.
Through the Presidents High Growth Job Training Initiative, Community-Based Job Training initiative and most recently, the Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development Initiative (WIRED), ETA is working to not only improve the public workforce system but also to transform the way local and regional economies approach workforce and economic development. Ms. DeRoccos belief is that we must integrate and leverage resources from the workforce system, education, and industry in order to prepare our workforce to be globally competitive in the 21st century.
Ms. DeRocco brings a wealth of experience to her position. In addition to high level federal positions serving Cabinet officers at the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Energy during the Reagan Administration, Ms. DeRocco spent over ten years as the Executive Director of the National Association of State Workforce Agencies.
Assistant Secretary DeRocco is a native of Pennsylvania. She graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and received her Juris Doctorate degree from the Georgetown Law Center in 1982. She was admitted to the Bar of the District of Columbia in 1983. |
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