Maricopa Workforce Development Board

Mission

The Maricopa Workforce Development Board (MCWDB) shall be established to assist the Board of Supervisors (BOS) as the Chief Local Elected Officials in strategic planning, oversight, and evaluation of the local workforce development area, and shall promote effective outcomes consistent with statewide goals, objectives, and negotiated local performance.

The BOS shall establish the MCWDB to represent a wide variety of individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout the local area. The MCWDB serves as a strategic convener to promote and broker effective relationships between the County and economic, education, and workforce partners. The MCWDB shall maintain strategic and strong relationships with business organizations, chambers of commerce, labor and trade associations, education providers, and others as needed or required.

Meetings

            Phone: +1 (872) 240-3212; Access Code/Meeting ID: 167-097-701

All agendas will be posted on the  MCWDB website and in the Maricopa County Administration Building lobby (301 W Jefferson St., Phoenix) 24 hours prior to the day of the meeting.

For updates to this webpage, contact BoardsAndCommissions@Maricopa.gov 

Current Members

Business Category Education & Training Government, Economic,
Community Development
Workforce Category
Loren Granger Jason Walker Ismial Rangel
Shawn Hutchinson
Scott Holman Sr. Darcy Renfro
Gregg Ghelfi
Dr. Tina Drews
Scott Sudhalter Dr. Joseph Veres Elizabeth Valdez Anne Landers 
Leah Hill    
Kathryn Che' Collins
Subhash Chandra     Jacob Evenson
Matthew Clark      
Marcia Veidmark      
Bonnie Schirato      
Grenee Martacho-Celuch      
Angela Creedon      
Noelle Trinder      
Konrad Robichaud      
  1. Member Qualifications
  2. Duties & Powers
  3. Formation Authority

Member Qualifications


The MCWDB shall be comprised of private business sector and public sector members. Board membership shall be representative of the local area's geography and business demographics. To the greatest extent possible, the MCWDB will seek to have a membership diverse in gender and ethnicity. The membership shall be kept to the smallest number possible by having members represent more than 1 category whenever possible and as permitted by WIOA.

At least 51% of members shall be representatives of businesses in the local area, at least 20% of the members must represent small business as defined by the U.S. Small Business Association, and the balance of the Board membership shall include individuals with optimum policy making authority. For a more comprehensive breakdown of member qualifications, please refer to the bylaws.
  1. Workforce Development Board Recruitment


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