CCIDA, CCPEG Announce Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program
December 13, 2024
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DUNKIRK, NY – The Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth (CCPEG) and County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA) are announcing a new program as part of the Live CHQ initiative to help introduce new and prospective residents to all that the county has to offer.
The Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program involves people who live and work in Chautauqua County serving as local ambassadors, each with varying backgrounds and interests, and each committed to sharing the benefits that come with living and working in the county. The program matches up new or prospective residents with an ambassador that matches their interests. Together, they will spend time out in the county with a goal of showcasing why it’s an appealing place to live, work, and play.
“This is a great resource and recruitment tool for local employers who want to help a new or prospective employee learn more about living in Chautauqua County, including our attractions, local groups and organizations, amenities, and recreational opportunities,” said Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, CCIDA CEO, and CCPEG Advisory Board Co-Chair. “It’s also great for any individual who has recently relocated to the county and is looking for new networking opportunities, or is just trying to find things to do outside of the workplace that fit with their own background and interests.”
“We recognize that not everyone who has moved here or plans to relocate to our county for work has all the information necessary to enjoy the all the quality amenities that come with living here. Our hope is that through this program, they can make the necessary connections needed to not only enjoy being a resident of the county, but also ensure they can make the most out of living here and being part of our community,” said Nate Aldrich, Economic Development Manager for the CCIDA and CCPEG.
The Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador Program is intended to compliment the recently launched Live CHQ initiative, which focuses on talent attraction and retention for Chautauqua County. Details for the ambassador program were unveiled in November during a special Live CHQ Workforce Development luncheon with local employers to help inform them of all the recruitment resources available through the initiative.
Currently, the program has 17 ambassadors who live and work throughout the county, each with their own unique and diverse set of interests and backgrounds. Some of the ambassadors are native to the county, while others relocated here; however, all take pride in calling Chautauqua County home and want to help share their positive perspectives on being a resident.
Biographical details of each of the ambassadors can be found online at LiveCHQ.org – along with instructions on how to set up a meeting with the ambassador. Businesses or individuals who want to take advantage of the program will be asked to fill out a simple inquiry form to help connect them with an ambassador. Once a connection is made, the individual and the ambassador will then work out details for planning a meetup in the county.
“Meetings can take place anywhere in Chautauqua County - at a local club meeting or networking event, an outdoor concert, on one of our many outdoor trails or parks, or at a local restaurant or coffee shop. The possibilities are endless,” said Monica Simpson, CCPEG Partnership Engagement Coordinator and also one of the 16 ambassadors. “Best of all – the program is free to participate and open to all new and prospective residents of Chautauqua County, with CCPEG helping to cover any related expenses.”
For more information, including the ambassador profiles and the inquiry form, visit the Live CHQ Workforce Ambassador page.
“We want to ensure our new residents have a welcoming experience. This program is all about providing a personal connection to the community and helping newcomers navigate both their professional opportunities and the various lifestyles Chautauqua County provides. A big thank you to Monica Simpson for organizing and launching this program, along with all the ambassadors who are volunteering their time to bring this valuable program to fruition,” Geise added.
In addition to the Workforce Ambassador Program, any employer that would like to learn more about all of the resources available through the Live CHQ initiative can visit the Recruitment page at LiveCHQ.org, or contact the CCIDA office at 716-661-8900.
About Live CHQ – Live CHQ is a joint marketing campaign launched by the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and the Chautauqua County Partnership for Economic Growth in 2024 to assist with talent attraction and retention efforts across Chautauqua County, NY. The overall goal of the campaign is to help raise awareness of Chautauqua County as a viable place for individuals and families to live by speaking to the sensibilities, desires, and expectations of people who are considering the county as their primary residence. For more information visit LiveCHQ.org.
CAPTIONS - Image 1: Live CHQ Workforce Ambassadors Sarah Gilbert, Solimar Vazquez, Kenny Macdonald, Martha Schmitt, Kenny Schmitt, and Abram Rak during a recent orientation meeting in Dunkirk. Image 2: Live CHQ Workforce Ambassadors Alicia Ekstrom, Staunzie Grady, Monica Simpson, and Erica Rose, Rose during the Live CHQ Workforce Development Luncheon at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel in November. A complete list of all current ambassadors can be found online at LiveCHQ.org.