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Wright, Brian

Economic Development Business Manager

Brian A. Wright currently works as Economic Development Business Manager for the City of Buckeye. Brian brings over 20 plus years in Career Services, Performance Management, Customer Service, Auditing, Training, Employment Recruitment & Retention, Strategic Planning and Communication, Debt Management and Education experience. Brian’s experience spans working with fortune 500 companies such as American Express, Arrow Financial, Midland Credit and various public sector organizations. In addition, Brian has worked in both public & for-profit education entities such as West-MEC and Arizona Automotive Institute. Throughout his career Brian has created and championed several cutting edge projects. He is an author and served as speaker/ lecture for ACTEAZ Summer Conference, Arizona Commerce Authority and other organizations across the country. He currently serves on WESTMARC’s Education & Workforce Development Committees and Board Member of the Buckeye Elementary School District Foundation. Brian serves on the newly formed West Valley Workforce Steering Committee. He recently achieved his Six Sigma Lean Yellow Belt and in 2023 became a AZED PRO. Brian is a proud member of Class 29 for LeadershipWest…Best class ever! Most recently the 2023 Golden Prospector Award recipient for his Economic Development “Reduce the Commute” Job Fair initiative. Brian has attended Baltimore City College, Morgan State University and graduated from Southwestern Bible College in Phoenix, AZ with a B.A. in Biblical Studies. Husband, Father & yes Pastor of a multi-location church. An energetic and dynamic personality that can always be relied on to exercise prudent judgment and initiative in getting task and assignments accomplished. He is a true servant/ leader and has excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills.

Sessions:

4802 - CTE & the Workforce: Creating Strategic Partnerships

07/15/2024

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Hilton El Conquistador

  • Administration

Attendees should be able to gain greater understanding the connection between CTE & Workforce and it's role and importance to economic development. They should also be able to name the primary stakeholders involved in workforce development and their own role in the process and the benefits to each party...student, school & business.