Workforce Mini-Series

EPISODE 05

Leveraging Legislative Partners to Expand Workforce Development
Communities in the Appalachian Region often experience isolation and economic disparity due to the geography of the region and the decline of the coal industry. Gayle Manchin, Federal Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), talks about the funding initiatives provided to communities within the region to revitalize the economy. She shares how the programs are focused on strategies that connect students to the automotive industry, reintegrate members of the community affected by the Opioid crisis, and expand broadband access throughout the region.
Communities in the Appalachian Region often experience isolation and economic disparity due to the geography of the region and the decline of the coal industry. Gayle Manchin, Federal Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), talks about the funding initiatives provided to communities within the region to revitalize the economy. She shares how the programs are focused on strategies that connect students to the automotive industry, reintegrate members of the community affected by the Opioid crisis, and expand broadband access throughout the region.

About Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin

Gayle Conelly Manchin was sworn in as the Appalachian Regional Commission’s thirteenth
federal co-chair on May 6, 2021, becoming the first ARC Federal Co-Chair from West Virginia.
Nominated by President Biden, Manchin works directly with ARC’s 13-member governors—one
of whom is appointed annually as States’ Co-Chair—their state alternates and program
managers, and a network of local development districts. Together they collaborate to build
greater community capacity and strengthen economic growth throughout Appalachia, which
increases the region’s ability to compete nationally and globally.

An alumna of West Virginia University, Manchin worked as an educator in Marion County
Schools, served on the faculty of Fairmont State University, and was the director of the
university’s first Community Service Learning Program. She later directed the AmeriCorps
Promise Fellows in West Virginia. Manchin previously served as West Virginia’s First Lady and
was appointed to serve as a member of the State Board of Education, serving her last two years
as president at both the state and national level. She was the chair of the Board for
Reconnecting McDowell, Inc., an AFT initiative serving rural West Virginia, is a past president of
the Vandalia Rotary Club of Charleston, and is an emeritus member of The Education Alliance.
In addition, she served as cabinet secretary for the West Virginia Office of Education and the
Arts, and as co-founder of the WV Public Education Collaborative, Manchin served as the Board
Chair until her appointment to the ARC.

Manchin believes in the power of partnerships and advocates for collaboration across
Appalachia’s 13 states. As ARC Federal Co-Chair, her top priorities are to support the creation of
greater economic opportunities in the Appalachian Region, increase broadband access and
critical infrastructure in all Appalachian communities, and work to restore hope and purpose to
lives upended by the opioid crisis, all through a cross-regional, multi-state approach.

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