On the Road This June: Connecting Learning, Workforce & Opportunity

May 27, 2026

From Boulder to the San Luis Valley to Washington, D.C., we’re joining conversations that are shaping the future of learning and work.

We’re excited about the summer ahead and all the fresh energy around apprenticeships, postsecondary transformation, rural innovation, and career-connected learning. Check out where our conversations and collaborations are taking us this month — and let us know if we’ll see you there! 

 

Here’s where you can find us this June: 

 

🗓️ June 1-3 
🔹 NCWIT Summit – Boulder
Katherine will join changemakers from across the country at the NCWIT Summit to explore research-backed strategies for broadening participation in tech education and the technology workforce. She’ll also participate in a convening of Elevate Quantum INCLUDE partners. 

 

🗓️ June 3 
🔹 Pathways Action & Learning Summit – Washington, D.C.
Michelle is joining leaders from philanthropy, policy, and the field for this summit convened by the Pathways Impact Fund to explore what young people need to thrive in a rapidly changing economy. 

 

🗓️ June 5 
🔹 CO-WIL Consortium Convening – Virtual
Supported by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, this statewide consortium is helping shape Colorado’s approach to work-integrated and experiential learning across postsecondary systems. Michelle will join conversations focused on employer engagement, learner experience, and equitable access to career-connected opportunities. 

 

🗓️ June 15 
🔹 EGTC Apprenticeships for All Cohort Session #3 – Denver
Libby is facilitating the third and final session with employers and other apprenticeship sponsors who are working on continuous improvement of their programs through inclusive design. 

 

🗓️ June 18 
🔹 Construction Partner Meeting – San Luis Valley
Wes and Ashley are reconvening with regional partners to continue building career pathways in construction and skilled trades in the San Luis Valley, with conversations focused on apprenticeship development and employer engagement. 

 

🗓️ June 22-23 
🔹 Reimagine Postsecondary Talent Development Summit – Pueblo
Rana joins statewide leaders this summit hosted by the Governor’s Office to
 help shape Colorado’s emerging unified postsecondary talent development system and identify strategies to improve outcomes for learners and workers. 

 

🗓️ June 25-26 
🔹 Colorado Project 2.0: Yampa Valley Regional Visit – Yampa Valley
Part of the Colorado Project 2.0: Rural Renaissance initiative, this regional visit will bring together leaders and community partners to explore how rural innovation, collaboration, and impact-driven action are shaping Colorado’s future. Rana will participate in conversations focused on policy, leadership, and regional solutions. 

 

🗓️ June 29 
🔹 Apprenticeships for All Webinar – Virtual
The Attainment Network’s Professional Learning Series continues as the team joins forces with Emily Griffith Technical College to strengthen apprenticeship programs and expand access to high-quality career pathways.
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