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@Rachel_Lipson

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America’s Hidden Economic Engines @harvard_ed_pub | Co-founder @Harvard Project on Workforce | Former CHIPS for America

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Joined May 2012
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@Rachel_Lipson
Rachel Lipson
3 years
Some news: this week I joined the CHIPS for America team @CommerceGov. I am very excited to work alongside incredible colleagues to advance U.S. leadership on innovation and technology for decades to come while creating good-paying jobs across the country.
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@HarvardBizGov
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government
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Facing the challenges of workforce development policy, states are stepping up with innovative approaches, expanding apprenticeships, forging stronger education partnerships, and updating funding systems. Discover more in this discussion with #MRCBG's @Rachel_Lipson. (Project on
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@garrytan
Garry Tan
5 months
If you *only* used SAT to admit to elite colleges, share of admits from top 1% income falls 15.8% → 9.9% and representation from <$200k rises by +8.8%, with no reduction in post-college outcomes. It's 'holistic review' and 'ban SAT' policy that allows the most wealthy and
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@Rachel_Lipson
Rachel Lipson
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My ChatGPT year in review is pretty on point
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@calebwatney
Caleb Watney
25 days
NSF is launching one of the most ambitious experiments in federal science funding in 75 years. The program is called Tech Labs, and the goal is to invest ~$1 billion to seed new institutions of science and technology for the 21st century. Instead of funding projects, the NSF
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@HarvardBizGov
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government
3 months
We are excited to welcome back @Rachel_Lipson to @HarvardBizGov as a Research Fellow! With experience shaping workforce strategy at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program Office and as founding director of the Project on Workforce, Rachel brings deep expertise in
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@College_Promise
College Promise
4 months
Join us for a webinar 9/25 at 3 PM EST | Fulfilling the Promise: AI, Education, and the Future of the Workforce. https://t.co/hO7OWZQpjy #AI #Education #HigherEd #Workforce #PromisePrograms @LYHbeaconofhope @Rachel_Lipson @sekoubermiss
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@HarvardBizGov
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government
4 months
#MRCBG Afilliate @Rachel_Lipson is quoted in this @Ford article about workforce development and how an investment in it ought to be similar to investment in R&D https://t.co/4tI1DPd1qU
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fromtheroad.ford.com
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@NASWAORG
NASWA
4 months
At #NASWASUMMIT25, featured speaker, Rachel Lipson, shared early insights into how AI and related technologies are already transforming labor markets—especially in regions at the cutting edge of innovation.
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@HarvardBizGov
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government
4 months
In case you missed our repost - In this recent @AspenInstitute paper by @HarvardBizGov affiliate @Rachel_Lipson explores America’s productivity potential and how rethinking workforce development can be approached as an investment, just like R&D. Can a national talent strategy can
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@SkillsCoalition
National Skills Coalition
4 months
In a new paper, @Rachel_Lipson makes a compelling argument that #wkdev is key to national growth. @skillscoalition Brooke DeRenzis tells @PaulFain in The Job newsletter – #wkdev must deliver shared prosperity, too. https://t.co/KblY4MACOP
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the-job.beehiiv.com
Build Carolina’s six-month registered apprenticeships could be a model for encouraging more employers to take the leap.
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@NASWAORG
NASWA
4 months
🚨 Featured Speaker Alert: Rachel Lipson from @Kennedy_School joins the SUMMIT to discuss “The Future of Work on the AI Frontier” 🤖💼 Learn how AI is already reshaping the labor market in America’s tech frontiers. 🔗 https://t.co/uBQQ9Z0V6o #NASWASUMMIT25 | #AI | #Workforce
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@LHSummers
Lawrence H. Summers
4 months
I have been an advocate for reform @Harvard but however one feels about the issues that have been divisive, this is a moment to be proud of the University and of President Alan Garber. Because of Harvard’s actions, the federal judiciary has taken a strong stand against
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@jimfarley98
Jim Farley
4 months
Skilled tradespeople are the backbone of this country. We have a lot to lose if we don't invest in their success. Here’s my op-ed in @TIME on why @Ford is working to make the Essential Economy a national priority. https://t.co/AAs5RM9UhJ
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@Rachel_Lipson
Rachel Lipson
5 months
Proud to be a 20002 resident
@ArchieHall
Archie Hall
5 months
A vignette from me in @TheEconomist on NoMa: "The YIMBYest Neighbourhood in America"
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@stanveuger
Stan Veuger
5 months
Why were highly paid federal agents harassing DoorDash delivery workers instead of working to prevent this triple stabbing?
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NEWS FROM THE CONCRETE
5 months
BREAKING NEWS: TRIPLE STABBING ON H STREET CORRIDOR W/ONE IN CUSTODY: 900 Bl. of H St. N.E. @DCPoliceDept on scene investigating a stabbing with 3 adult males located with NLT stab wound injuries. One individual has also been placed in custody. #newsfromtheconcrete #publicsafety
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@Rachel_Lipson
Rachel Lipson
5 months
Bummer that this is the @Hertz President’s Circle” premium elite experience…
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@AlecStapp
Alec Stapp
5 months
mRNA technology is miraculous and has so much potential. This is such a massive own goal.
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@LHSummers
Lawrence H. Summers
5 months
Firing the head of a key government agency because you don’t like the numbers they report, which come from surveys using long established procedures, is what happens in authoritarian countries not democratic ones. This is surely not the most serious threat to our democracy that
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@JedKolko
Jed Kolko
5 months
For six months, I've said that threats to economic data have been more collateral damage than intentional harm. No longer. Firing the head of the BLS is five-alarm intentional harm to the integrity of US economic data and the entire statistical system.
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