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Marlene B. Seltzer
President and CEO

 
 
 
 
 
 
“Jobs looking for people, people looking for jobs—but neither finding the other. How can this be? Welcome to the real-world labor market, where employers and job seekers find—or don’t find—what they are looking for. We need next-generation strategies to accelerate the ability of low-income Americans to move from poverty to the jobs they deserve.”
 
Marlene Seltzer is nationally recognized in the workforce development field, with over 20 years of practical experience in policy and program delivery at the national, state and local levels. She is a frequent speaker on systems reform approaches to improving the ability of the labor market to serve low-income workers, employers, and local and state economies.
 
Ms. Seltzer is the senior advisor for JFF’s body of work that focuses on increasing economic opportunity for low-income workers. These projects include SkillWorks: Partners for a Productive Workforce and Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count. SkillWorks is a five-year, public/private partnership that has come together to address the gap between the needs of Boston-area employers for more skilled workers and of workers for more accessible jobs that pay a family-supporting wage. JFF plans and manages the initiative. JFF is one of ten national partners in Achieving the Dream, a national initiative that promotes change to improve student success at community colleges. The initiative works on multiple fronts—including efforts at community colleges and in research, public engagement, and public policy—and emphasizes the use of data to drive change. Achieving the Dream is funded by Lumina Foundation for Education, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, and Nellie Mae Education Foundation. JFF coordinates the initiative’s effort to improve state policies in seven targeted states.

Prior to joining Jobs for the Future, Ms. Seltzer held a number of prominent positions in non-profit management, government, and the field of workforce development. From 1987 to 1989, she was Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Employment and Training, after serving as deputy commissioner for four years. In this capacity, she administered the Commonwealth’s $1 billion federal- and state-funded employment and training programs, including ET Choices—a $40 million comprehensive state welfare-to-work effort.

As president of Seltzer Associates, a for-profit consulting firm, she provided policy development assistance to the U.S. Department of Labor on workforce development initiatives. She also served as co-founder and president of Employment Resources, Inc., a nonprofit, community-based, workforce development organization.
 
Ms. Seltzer is a member of the board of directors for WomenWork!, a national policy and advocacy organization working for the economic equity and advancement of women.

Publications by Marlene B. Seltzer include...
Changing Labor Markets: A Systems Approach to Reform
New Roles for Community Colleges: Expanding Economic Opportunity
Building Bridges to Family-Supporting Jobs
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