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Edmond O'Neal on Preparing for Jobs That Don't Exist Yet & The Future of Work in the Midwest | EP. 3

Edmond O'Neal on Preparing for Jobs That Don't Exist Yet & The Future of Work in the Midwest | EP. 3

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What does it take to succeed in a world where the job you’ll have tomorrow hasn’t even been invented yet? On this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Edmond O’Neal, President & CEO of Northeast Indiana Works, to unpack the fast-changing world of work—and how individuals, educators, and employers can better prepare for what’s ahead. In this wide-ranging conversation, Edmond shares smart, real-world insights on workforce trends, federal funding shifts, training access, transferable skills, and how communities can build pipelines for both youth and adults. Whether you’re navigating a career pivot or helping others find their path, this is a must-watch. Highlighted Topics:

  • What the new Stronger Workforce for America Act means for training
  • Why transferable skills and lifelong learning matter more than ever
  • How to break down barriers to workforce participation
  • The real story behind “talent pipelines” and workforce funding
  • Preparing for jobs that don’t exist (and why that’s not as scary as it sounds)
  • How to network before you need it

Edmond's advice is clear: Equip yourself with options, stay connected, and stay curious. Learn more at marketingthemidwest.com #FutureOfWork #TheMidwestFlourish #EdmondO'Neal #WorkforceDevelopment #LifelongLearning #CareerPathways #NortheastIndianaWorks #EconomicMobility #SkillsForTomorrow #RickFarrant #midwest

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