In this bi-weekly podcast, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette senior editor Rex Nelson sits down with fellow civic-minded Arkansans to discuss ways to foster growth in the Natural State. Along the way, Rex and his guests chat about all things Arkansas — its people, places, food, music, history and more.
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In this bi-weekly podcast, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette senior editor Rex Nelson sits down with fellow civic-minded Arkansans to discuss ways to foster growth in the Natural State. Along the way, Rex and his guests chat about all things Arkansas — its people, places, food, music, history and more.
Workforce development and Arkansas' key industries with Randy Zook
Rex Nelson's Southern Fried Podcast
33 minutes 53 seconds
3 months ago
Workforce development and Arkansas' key industries with Randy Zook
In this episode of the podcast, Randy Zook, President and CEO of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce, returns to the show to converse with Rex about various aspects of workforce development, manufacturing and production, and the growing industrial sectors in the state.
As an old friend and longtime associate of the host's, the conversation covers a number of topics related to the Arkansas' workforce and economic developments. To begin, the pair discuss how the state's GDP currently ranks in the top 10, although finding and maintaining skills-based workers, such as those in manufacturing and construction, remains a challenge. However, Randy and Rex chat about the rise in vocational education in the state, which has led to an increase in the use of new technologies and skills-building, including virtual reality programs to assist with heavy and cumbersome machinery.
From here, the discussion shifts to a more in-depth look at the increase in the number of young people attending vocational schools – 60 to 70 percent by Randy's estimate – and how many companies are now willling to underwrite college education for those who begin at vocational schools. According to Randy, new state legislation has allowed for more business opportunities in smaller and rural communities in Arkansas, which will lead to a greater need for skilled workers.
Also discussed in this episode are the ways in which Central Arkansas rebounded from the covid-19 pandemic, especially with developments at the Port of Little Rock and the new Amazon facilties, while other parts of the state, such as towns in eastern and northeast Arkansas, are seeing a boom in steel manufacturing and production, with southern Arkansas' lithium industry continuing to expand.
The central question of this conversation for the duo is, "How can Arkansas attract a new, highly skilled workforce that has a desire to relocate and live in The Natural State?"
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Rex Nelson's Southern Fried Podcast
In this bi-weekly podcast, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette senior editor Rex Nelson sits down with fellow civic-minded Arkansans to discuss ways to foster growth in the Natural State. Along the way, Rex and his guests chat about all things Arkansas — its people, places, food, music, history and more.