Veteran Marketer Kevin Corbett Joins Ironistic as Director of Marketing
Ironistic, a national agency, announces the appointment of veteran marketer Kevin Corbett as their new Director of Marketing. With nearly…
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (PRWEB) June 19, 2018 – Ironistic is excited to announce the launch of forwardontalent.org, a site commissioned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and engineered to highlight the partnerships between the nation’s employers and educators to strengthen communities.
The mission of the Chamber Foundation’s website is to feature employers that are leading initiatives to solve for some of our toughest education and workforce challenges across four phases of the talent pipeline. The hope is that the successful engagement and partnership models outlined on the website will inspire more employers of all sizes, across all industries, to find a way to better support the workforce of today, and invest in the workforce of tomorrow.
Ironistic designed and developed forwardontalent.org for the Chamber Foundation, a partner we are honored to work with. Aware of the goals and potential impact of this website, we built a visually-engaging platform that would educate and encourage action. It features high-impact stories, an interactive map with pop-up features, social media integration, and an easy avenue for new businesses to submit their stories.
The Chamber Foundation’s initiative targets four core need areas in our nation’s pipeline of talent development: Entry Point to School Readiness, Preparing Students for Success, Bridging Classroom to Career, and Investing in Talent for Tomorrow. Organizations like IBM, Microsoft, ExxonMobile, Home Depot, and others have all developed programs that increase practical, goal-oriented education and workforce-ready skills for preschool, K-12, college and post-grad students and workers. The programs they lead provide education, training, internships and mentorships that offer real opportunity for successful, 21st-century careers.
The interactive map fuses the site’s featured organizations and their stories with their respective states. For instance, a trip to Wisconsin will introduce you to Wyoming Machine, Inc. or you can travel south to Texas to learn about UpSkill Houston. Ironistic also implemented unique filters outside of the interactive map like searching via tag or education focus to help guide employers to the type of model that might be right for them to emulate.
Because we fully expect forwardontalent.org to grow and evolve, Ironistic engineered a dynamic backend so that the Chamber Foundation can easily manage their site by including functionality for creating forms and building out stories.
Forwardontalent.org is a testament to the positive impact of the Chamber Foundation’s initiative, the forward-thinking leadership of participating businesses, and the commitment from both to enable a robust American economy. As this initiative progresses, Ironistic looks forward to continuing our rewarding collaboration with the Chamber Foundation teams.
About Ironistic
Ironistic (http://www.ironistic.com) is a full-service, online development and marketing firm. Founded in 2012, but with industry experience going back to 1996, Ironistic delivers innovative website development services and effective marketing solutions to companies of all sizes and across all industries. From small brochure websites to custom portals, Ironistic services include strategy and consulting, website/app design and development, online marketing and search engine optimization, and web hosting and maintenance. Contact Ironistic via our website or by calling (703) 829-0809.
About the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is a grant-funded nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening America’s long-term competitiveness. The Chamber Foundation’s Center for Education and Workforce engages with and empowers businesses to lead the way as we tackle the most pressing education and workforce issues facing our country.
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