Where Did My Job Go?

Wednesday, November 1, 2023  |  8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Location Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex - Room 180
5015 East 29th Street North, Wichita KS 67220
(29th Street N & Oliver) 

The pandemic has created and destroyed occupations and industries. This event will explore this phenomenon within the labor market over the last three years, which includes the use of contingent labor and spatial mobility. CEDBR staff will outline the employment trends and expectations over the next few years, while industry experts will provide their take on adaptation in evolving labor markets.

 

IN-PERSON REGISTRATION

 

WEBINAR REGISTRATION
- To make this event accessible to people around the state, we have added a webinar registration option. 

 

Speakers/Topics

SPEAKERS

JEREMY HILL
Director
CEDBR
Wichita State University
Bio

JONATHAN NORRIS
Research Economist
CEDBR
Wichita State University
Bio

CRAIG COMPTON
Research Economist
CEDBR
Wichita State University

JODI PELKOWSKI
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
WSU Barton School of Business

CLAUDIA MACALUSO
Applied Macroeconomist
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

MARIA TITO
Group Manager
Federal Reserve Board

MODERATOR

 AMANDA DUNCAN
Vice President
Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas

PANELIST

DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Founder & CEO
Flint Hills Group

PANELIST

SHALEY JOHNSON
Marketing Operations Manager
Twin Valley

PANELIST

MELISSA MUSGRAVE
Head of Employment
Airbus

 

TIME

AGENDA ITEM

8:30

 Registration and Networking
8:40 Welcoming Remarks
8:50

Unveiling the Shifting Landscape: Job Postings
CEDBR Research Staff

Jeremy Hill, Director; Jonathan Norris, Research Economist; Craig Compton, Research Economist

9:10

When My Job Didn’t Go: The Ability to Work Remotely
Maria Tito
, Group Manager, Federal Reserve Board

9:40

Shaping the Future: Understanding the Contingent Labor Market in Kansas
Jodi Pelkowski, Associate Professor, Department of Economics WSU Barton School of Business

10:10

*Break*

10:20

Success Strategies in an Ever-Changing Labor Market: What Do We Learn from Economic Research?
Claudia Macaluso, Applied Macroeconomist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

10:50

Panel
Moderator- Amanda Duncan, Vice President, Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas

Panelist- Dave Cunningham, Founder & CEO, Flint Hills Group
Panelist- Shaley Johnson, Marketing Operations Manager, Twin Valley
Panelist- Melissa Musgrave, Head of Employment, Airbus

11:30 Closing Remarks / Adjourn

Detailed Agenda

8:30 a.m. Registration and Networking

8:40 a.m. Welcoming Remarks

8:50 a.m. Unveiling the Shifting Landscape: Job Postings- Jeremy Hill, Director; Jonathan Norris, Research Economist; Craig Compton, Research Economist

  • This presentation offers a comprehensive analysis of job postings and requirements within the state of Kansas in the post-COVID era. As the employment landscape continues to evolve in response to the pandemic's impact, it is crucial to understand the shifting job market dynamics and the skills demanded by employers.
  • The presentation begins with an in-depth review of job postings and the evolving requirements of employers across various industries in Kansas. Through a detailed analysis of these job postings, attendees will gain insights into the emerging trends, key skill sets, and qualifications that employers are seeking in the post-COVID era. This analysis will provide a comprehensive understanding of the changing job market landscape and enable participants to align their skills and expertise accordingly.
  • Furthermore, the presentation includes a thorough review of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLTS) data specific to Kansas. By examining this data, attendees will gain valuable insights into job vacancies, employee turnover rates, and hiring trends within the state. This analysis will enable participants to gauge the level of labor market activity and make informed decisions regarding their career paths or recruitment strategies.
  • In addition to analyzing job postings and JOLTS data, the presentation incorporates forecasts of occupations and skills. By leveraging industry research and expert projections, attendees will gain a forward-looking perspective on the anticipated shifts in occupational demand and the skills that will be in high demand in the future job market. This forecasting will assist participants in making informed decisions about their career paths, training and upskilling initiatives, and workforce planning strategies.

9:10 a.m. When My Job Didn’t Go: The Ability to Work Remotely- Maria Tito, Group Manager, Federal Reserve Board

9:40 a.m. Shaping the Future: Understanding the Contingent Labor Market in Kansas- Jodi Pelkowski, Associate Professor, Department of Economics WSU Barton School of Business

    • Factors influencing the need for contingent workers will be explored, providing insights into the utilization of contingent workers, including temporary employees, freelancers, independent contractors, and consultants, within Kansas and by industry. Attendees will gain valuable insights into contingent worker demand, characteristics of the contingent labor force, recruitment strategies, and future considerations.

10:10 a.m. Break

10:20 a.m. Success Strategies in an Ever-Changing Labor Market: What Do We Learn from Economic Research?- Claudia Macaluso, Applied Macroeconomist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

10:50 a.m. Optimizing Workforce Agility: A Panel Discussion about the use of Contingent and Remote Workers- Amanda Duncan, Vice President, Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas, panelists- Dave Cunningham, Founder & CEO, Flint Hills Group, Shaley Johnson, Marketing Operations Manager, Twin Valley, and Melissa Musgrave, Head of Employment, Airbus

    • Provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and challenges associated with employing contingent and remote workers.
    • Explore best practices in managing and integrating contingent and remote workers within organizations.
    • Discuss the implications of this workforce shift on productivity, employee engagement, and overall organizational success.
    • Share insights into the future of work and how organizations can adapt to these changing dynamics.

11:30 a.m. Closing Remarks

Speakers' Slides

CEDBR IRE Presentation 

 

Maria Tito Presentation 

 

Claudio Macaluso Presentation 

 

Jodi Pelkowski Presentation