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Mayor Eric Johnson names Lynn McBee as Workforce Czar

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By Marva Sneed

Mayor Eric Johnson names Lynn McBee as Workforce Czar
Jaynie Schultz, Chair of Dallas City Council’s Workforce, Education, and Equity Committee, Lynn McBee, Workforce Czar, and Mayor Eric Johnson

Mayor Eric Johnson on Monday named Lynn McBee as his Workforce Czar to help “boost upskilling efforts,” which he says is a top mayoral priority.McBee will be responsible for helping to implement the recommendations from the new report, Upskilling Dallas: How to Modernize the City’s Workforce for the Jobs of Tomorrow.McBee ran for mayor of the city of Dallas and has known Mayor Johnson for 15 years. As Workforce Czar, she will be responsible for building and executing strategies to implement the report’s recommendations, including establishing formal agreements with existing workforce development organizations, such as Dallas College, Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas, and other providers. “I’m excited to work with Mayor Johnson on this issue that’s so important to our city, our families and our future,” said McBee. “Workforce development will not only lift families and communities and create more opportunity and growth, but it also addresses equity, it’s a step forward in eliminating racial barriers, and it’s key to ending systemic cycles of poverty.” .

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