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The Future of Workforce Development: Navigating Skills-Centric Learning with Sarah DeMark

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In this episode of Sage Advice, host Chris Bonnell is joined by Sarah DeMark, Vice Provost of Workforce Intelligence and Credential Integrity at Western Governors University (WGU).
Join them as they:
- Discuss Sarah’s transition from traditional education to skills-centric learning
- Delve into skills-based education, stackable credentials, and meeting workforce demands
- Talk about transparency, value, and educational ROI for students
- Discuss the unique approach of WGU in embracing skills-based hiring
Sarah DeMark joined in 2014 and advocates for skills-based credentials that benefit both individuals and employers. She leads WGU's strategy to ensure programs align with in-demand skills so that competency-based education delivers value for students. Additionally, Sarah serves as the interim Executive Director of the Open Skills Network and on 1EdTech’s Board of Directors and spent over 15 years at IT giants like Cisco and VMware.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Sage Advice is brought to you by Western Governors University. To learn more about WGU and how it's pioneering a new path in higher education, visit https://www.wgu.edu/wgu-in-your-state

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In this episode of Sage Advice, host Chris Bonnell is joined by Sarah DeMark, Vice Provost of Workforce Intelligence and Credential Integrity at Western Governors University (WGU).
Join them as they:
- Discuss Sarah’s transition from traditional education to skills-centric learning
- Delve into skills-based education, stackable credentials, and meeting workforce demands
- Talk about transparency, value, and educational ROI for students
- Discuss the unique approach of WGU in embracing skills-based hiring
Sarah DeMark joined in 2014 and advocates for skills-based credentials that benefit both individuals and employers. She leads WGU's strategy to ensure programs align with in-demand skills so that competency-based education delivers value for students. Additionally, Sarah serves as the interim Executive Director of the Open Skills Network and on 1EdTech’s Board of Directors and spent over 15 years at IT giants like Cisco and VMware.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Sage Advice is brought to you by Western Governors University. To learn more about WGU and how it's pioneering a new path in higher education, visit https://www.wgu.edu/wgu-in-your-state

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