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Economic Development Authority(EDA) 4.2. <br /> Meeting Date: 11/03/2016 <br /> Submitted For: Patrick Brama,Administrative Services <br /> By: Patrick Brama,Administrative Services <br /> Title: <br /> Job Fair Support <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Anoka-Ramsey Technical&Community Colleges hosts an annual regional job fair at Anoka Tech every February <br /> (4 years running). The 2017 event planning is underway. The event will take place on February 22,2017, from <br /> loam-2pm. This event has increased in popularity in the recent past. In 2016,roughly 1,000 prospect employees <br /> and 100 businesses attended. Anoka Tech partners with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic <br /> Development(DEED)to plan,coordinate, and fund the event. Businesses include mainly professional services and <br /> the manufacturing industries--with a lot of participation from Ramsey,Anoka, and Coon Rapids businesses. <br /> In 2015-2016,the EDA provided general/informal direction for staff to investigate options to help address <br /> workforce shortages in Ramsey(as workforce was deemed the 91 issue by Ramsey businesses during business <br /> visits). One specific suggestion was to consider a potential job fair in Ramsey. As a result of said discussion, staff <br /> did some investigating--and the Anoka Tech Job Fair turned up as an opportunity. <br /> Considering Ramsey's geographic proximity to the Anoka Tech Job Fair,the recent success of the Anoka Tech Job <br /> Fair,and the primary businesses served by the Anoka Tech Job Fair(includes Ramsey businesses), staff reached out <br /> to the Anoka Tech Job Fair planning committee. Staff has attended a couple event planning meetings--to see if the <br /> City of Ramsey could add value to their process, and leverage the Anoka Tech Job Fair to help Ramsey businesses. <br /> In summary,the Anoka Tech Job Fair Committee and City staff are pitching the following changes to the <br /> event in 2017 (proposal): <br /> (1) for Ramsey, Coon Rapids,and Anoka to help with basic marketing for the event. This would include <br /> invites to prospect businesses,Facebook posts,website posts,and newsletter articles. This tactic should help <br /> increase participation and awareness for the event. Although this work will take up staff time for participating <br /> cities,it should not be a new/explicit line item cost. <br /> (2) for Ramsey,Coon Rapids, and Anoka to help to coordinate/cover the cost of a shuttle bus--that would <br /> transport event attendees to-and-from the overflow parking lot(the new Eaglebrook Church/old K-Mart). <br /> This is a$500 total cost,that would be split between participating cities. <br /> (3) for DEED and Anoka Tech to coordinate and fund increased marketing efforts for the event,by <br /> purchasing$1,500 ads via social media platforms(i.e. Facebook and LinkedIn). This tactic should help <br /> increase participation and awareness for the event.DEED was willing to consider this tactic, as a result of the <br /> proposed support from local cities (for the shuttle bus service). <br /> (4) for DEED and Anoka Tech to get high schools involved--and arrange a pilot program in 2017 for Anoka <br /> High School to send students(and potentially parents)to this job fair. This tactic is intended to address the <br /> "systematic"negative perception the public has with manufacturing,and manufacturing jobs. This will <br /> provide young people,and their parents,an opportunity to see manufacturing jobs upfront and early on. Staff <br /> has received strong feedback from Ramsey businesses to pursue/address this issue. <br /> Notification: <br />