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Community Outreach 2006

2006 Annual E3 Job Fair
On October 3, 2006, the Department of Labor and Employment joined forces with six Denver Metro area Workforce Centers to hold the sixth annual E3 Job Fair. Thousands of job seekers attended the event at the Adams Mark Hotel in downtown Denver. Each year, the E3 Job Fair is one of the best job fairs offered because it connects job seekers with quality employers who are hiring. But it’s also more than a job fair. The currency of economic growth is employment.  And behind employment is education. Those are the three E’s that form the basis of this unique event that brings together representatives from business, government, and higher education to offer solutions to foster economic opportunity.

E3 Job Fair Employer Brunch

E3 Job Fair

Employer Brunch
Gary Shapiro from 9News at the Employer Brunch E3 Job Fair
Gary Shapiro speaks at employer brunch E3 Job Fair

 

 

 

Governor’s Summer Job Hunt Reception
On August 30, thirteen individuals were recognized (employers as well as job counselors) for their outstanding contributions to the Governor’s Summer Job Hunt. The awards ceremony was MC’d by Lynne Valencia, Director of Community Relations for 9News.  During the awards ceremony Governor Bill Owens surprised Julie Berge with a special award for her six years of work as administrator of the program.
Lynne Valencia of 9News Speaks Governor Owens with Rick Grice
Reception at Mansion Julie with Governor Owens
Julie Speaking Julie Speaking

 


 

Trinidad Teen Awards Trinidad Teen Awards
The 2006 Governor’s Summer Job Hunt is wrapping up and at the end of each year, the Trinidad Workforce Center holds an awards dinner for local teens who had done exemplary work in their summer job. Throughout the summer, a teen worker was showcased weekly in the Trinidad Chronicle-News. Then, on August 14, the young workers were presented with awards for the outstanding contributions they made to Trinidad area employers.
Julie with Dan Mitchell KOOL 105 Way KOOL Morning Show
On June 1, Governor's Summer Job Hunt program administrator Julie Berge taped an interview at Denver's KOOL 105 with Dan Mitchell, host of the "Way KOOL Morning Show." The interview aired on June 2. Dan told Julie he was particularly interested in finding out how to get his teenage son off the couch and into a summer job.
Julie on Colorado Company Colorado and Company
On May 31, Julie Berge was interviewed about the Governor's Summer Job Hunt on "Colorado & Company," a magazine-style show that airs live on Channel 9, KUSA-TV, from 10-11 am on weekdays. Julie discussed how teens can tap into Colorado's job market and how Workforce Centers and the Governor's Summer Job Hunt program helps them do that. Julie (at left) poses with the show's hosts Denise Plante and Mark McIntosh.
 
Colorado Business Conference and Tradeshow
On May 4, the Department of Labor and Employment staffed a booth at the Colorado Business Conference and Tradeshow held at the Colorado Convention Center. The tradeshow is produced by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and is the region’s largest business-to-business event with over 300 booths featuring companies, both large and small, showcasing their business products and services, office technologies, telecommunications, and e-commerce innovations.
 

Julie at the Business Expo

Left, Julie Berge talks with tradeshow attendees about the wide variety of business services provided by the Department of Labor and Employment and Metro area Workforce Centers.


26th Annual Governor’s Summer Job Hunt Program
May 8 was the unofficial kickoff of the 26th annual Governor’s Summer Job Hunt program. The Department partnered with KUSA 9News to provide a “Teen Jobline 9” call-in feature during the station’s early evening newscast. Honor students from local high schools worked the phones with Department staff, answering questions from teen job seekers and registering them with the Summer Job Hunt program. During the 5 PM newscast, Governor Bill Owens visited Teen Jobline 9 and talked with reporter Paula Woodward about the importance of a summer job. “Every summer job I had – whether in construction or loading trucks – taught me something about the working world and about myself,” the governor told Paula.  “Every young person learns valuable lessons from summer work.”
 
Paula Woodward and Governor Owens await broadcast Left, Paula Woodward and Governor Owens prepare to go on the air during the 5 PM newscast, promoting the Governor’s Summer Job Hunt program as high school students staff the phones providing peer counseling to teens wanting to land a summer job  

Jobline 9
The Department of Labor and Employment is proud of its strong working relationship with Denver’s NBC affiliate, KUSA 9News. On November 28, the Department staffed a special edition of the station’s popular call-in feature for job seekers called Jobline 9. This call-in spotlighted part-time jobs and companies with flexible hours or work-from-home opportunities.  For two and half hours, staff took hundreds of phone calls from job seekers. Here are some photos from that event.

CDLE staff standing with Mark Koebrich of 9News

Kim and Mark of 9News hold up pages of job opportunities Calls are answered for Teen Jobline 9
Staff with 9News consumer reporter and anchor Mark Koebrich. Standing, left to right: Julie Berge, Mark Koebrich, Terry Bohannon and Thomas Gonzales; seated: Rudy Sanchez and Walter Worthy. Kim Christensen and Mark Koebrich, the anchors of 4 O’Clock at 9News, hold up over 700 pages of job opportunities that the Department compiled for Jobline 9. Staff used the listings in assisting callers with their career interests. Julie Berge, Rudy Sanchez, Walter Worthy and Thomas Gonzales work the phones during Jobline 9.

 

 

 

 

 

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