Tessa Lesage
FutureMakers Talent Talk
FutureMakers Talent Talk
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Tessa Lesage
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Aug 5, 2025
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A Decade of Impact: Reflecting on 10 Years of FutureMakers 05.08.2025 50:39
In this special episode of Talent Talk, we celebrate 10 years of FutureMakers Coalition—a regional movement dedicated to transforming education and workforce outcomes in Southwest Florida. Join us as we reflect on a decade of progress, partnerships, and lessons learned in the pursuit of a more skilled and resilient talent pipeline. In a fun twist, this episode turns the mic on our usual host! Dako...
Rethinking Recruitment: Building Smarter Talent Pipelines in Southwest Florida 05.08.2025 23:45
In this episode of Talent Talk, we sit down with Blanca Beauchamp, Human Resources leader at Conditioned Air, to explore how one of Southwest Florida’s top employers is transforming its approach to hiring and retention. Blanca shares how their partnership with FutureMakers Coalition helped Conditioned Air break down traditional hiring barriers, tap into nontraditional talent pools, and pilot innov...
Unlocking Talent with Unique Abilities — Expanding Opportunities and Building Stronger Career Pathways 10.07.2025 41:26
In this episode, we speak with Christian Zimmerman, a national leader in education and workforce development, about how individuals with unique abilities are redefining talent in today’s job market. Drawing on his experience at the Florida Center for Students with Unique Abilities and his work on national postsecondary transition programs, Christian shares real stories and actionable strategies fo...
The Future of Work: Resilience in Design, Construction, and Community 16.06.2025 49:09
In this episode of Talent Talk, we sit down with Jeff Carney, Director of the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience (FIBER) at the University of Florida, to explore how the concepts of resilience are reshaping careers in design, construction, and planning. From shifting skill sets and cross-disciplinary collaboration to the growing importance of community-engaged learning, Jeff shares...
Second Chances and New Foundations: Paul’s Story 27.05.2025 25:22
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Paul, a resilient entrepreneur and tradesman whose journey from addiction and incarceration to owning a growing plumbing and contracting business is nothing short of inspiring. Paul opens up about the struggles he faced, the turning point that changed everything, and how support from the Navigator program helped him rebuild—not just his career, but his li...
Weathering the Storm: Building Workforce Resilience and Community Empathy 05.05.2025 44:51
When disaster strikes, it doesn’t just impact buildings — it shakes the very foundation of our communities and workplaces. In this episode, we sit down with Chapman Insurance Group to explore how organizations can foster employee resilience and strengthen community empathy in the face of storms and crises. We’ll discuss practical strategies to prepare teams ahead of disasters, ways to support empl...
Workforce Development: Building rural learning systems in Hendry County 25.10.2024 42:44
Michael Swindle is the Superintendent of Hendry County Schools, a rural school district serving over 13,000 students. On this episode of Talent Talk, we discuss the areas Swindell is working to grow in Hendry County, namely early learning, graduation rates, transportation and housing. We discuss HCSD’s workforce development initiatives and ways the district helps students make informed decisions a...
Workforce Development: Barriers to training don't have to prevent you from starting a great career 25.10.2024
April Mesa and Africa Newby are Navigators within the FutureMakers Coalition. As Navigators, Mesa and Newby work with adults who want to gain new job skills and expand their career possibilities, assisting with everything from exploring options to completing degrees. On today’s episode of Talent Talk, we discuss the work of Navigators, the most common barriers they find people struggling with, and...
Workforce Development: Rural work and thoughts on why developing expertise in rural communities is important 25.10.2024 46:48
Dakota Pawlicki is the Director of Talent Hubs with CivicLab. Talent Hubs are designated exemplars that stand out for their efforts to ensure that residents of all backgrounds receive education and training after high school. On this episode of Talent Talk, we discuss rural work, the importance of developing expertise in rural communities, and the future of Talent Hubs. In his role as Director, Da...
Student Voices: Using second changes to help the next generation 25.10.2024 37:42
William Stewart is the owner of Stewart & Sons Electric, an all-inclusive electrical contracting company. A Southwest Florida native, William graduated from the Tri-County Apprenticeship Program after being formerly incarcerated. He went on to start his own business and now serves as the third-year teacher at Tri-County, educating the next generation of electricians. On this episode of Talent Talk...
Workforce Development: Giving second chancers an opportunity to succeed 25.10.2024 43:59
Neil Volz is the Deputy Director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC). On this episode of Talent Talk, we discuss the importance of helping individuals who have been previously incarcerated to find meaningful careers and to help educate employers on the benefits and practical implications of Second Chance hiring. Neil has more than 25 years of experience working as a public servant a...
Student Voices: Reconnecting with education to achieve a dream 25.10.2024 21:46
24-year-old Junson Francois is a first-generation Haitian American who was born in Miami, Florida and raised in Lee County. Junson, who worked with a FutureMakers Navigator to reconnect with education to get into the career of his dreams, is currently a probationary firefighter with North Fort Myers Fire Department. On this episode of Talent Talk we discuss Junson’s story, the challenges he faced...
Workforce Development: Helping the future workforce reach their potential 25.10.2024 32:46
Jamaree Jones and Quay Longs are co-founders of Strive Hall, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering under-resourced youth. On this episode of Talent Talk, Jamaree (President) and Quay (CEO) share about their work as it relates to building the local workforce. Recent graduates of FGCU’s Master of Entrepreneurship program and driven by a passion for transformative experiences, these leade...
Workforce Development: Scaling Talent 01.12.2021 58:16
In this episode we hear from Dakota Pawlicki, the Director of Talent Hubs at Civic Lab. He was also our guest in Season 2. Dakota believes that the greatest change happens at the local and regional level. This is significant when it comes to systems change for students who are disadvantaged. He discusses the launch of Talent Hubs at Civic Lab as a way of expanding civic collaboration with support...
Workforce Development: Educating Future Developers 01.12.2021 55:01
Joe Bonora is the founder and president of Catalyst Asset Management and Catalyst Community Capital, Inc. The nonprofit works to provide investment for small businesses and project development with a concentration on multifamily properties. This includes mentorship, coaching, and technical assistance for developers to operate independently. He explains how he acquired knowledge through his entrepr...
Workforce Development: Strengthening Rural Communities 17.11.2021 35:57
Michael Swindle was our first guest in the first season of Talent Talk. He discusses his vision as the current Superintendent of Hendry County Schools with a workforce-oriented approach. Mike started his position during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which presented several unique challenges going forward. He shares the focus of closing the achievement gaps, building capacity, and creating su...
Workforce Development: Translating Liberal Arts Education 17.11.2021 37:21
Dr. Glenn Whitehouse is the Associate Dean of College of Arts & Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) and Director of the PAGES program. Glenn earned his Philosophy degree at the New College of Florida. He worked over the summer at a tech firm and completed a research report for the company to receive grant funding. He explains how his experience as a liberal arts student offered skills...
Adult learners: Stopping Out Is Not Dropping Out 17.11.2021 41:08
In this episode of Talent Talk, we hear from Jason Powella on his experience as an adult learner that returned to the classroom after stopping out. Many students in his situation were only a few credits short of earning their credential but faced uncontrollable life circumstances. Jason is the Senior Special Event Planner for the Lee Health Foundation and a member of Southwest Florida’s Talent Hub...
Higher Education: Prioritizing Returning Students 17.11.2021 57:24
Shasta College is a community college that serves the three counties of Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity in Northern California. In this episode of Talent Talk, Kate Mahar discusses the significant role the college has had on the surrounding rural community it serves. Kate is the Dean of Innovation and Strategic Initiatives and explains her role in scaling best practices for degree seeking students. As...
Workforce Development: Accelerating College Readiness 17.11.2021 44:35
Roberto Sanchez is the Director of Secondary Education in Hendry County Schools and serves a diverse school district. He was born in Mexico and immigrated with his family to the United States at the early age of two. Roberto grew up in Arcadia, FL and moved to Hendry County in 2005. He touches on how his father was the driving force in developing his work ethic and desire to gain an education as a...
Workforce Development: Building Trust 17.11.2021 42:50
Growing up in Immokalee, home to many agricultural workers and their families, presents many challenges as students juggle life outside of the classroom. Noemi Perez is the President & CEO of the Immokalee Foundation and speaks on these circumstances. She discusses her personal journey growing up within a hard-working community that is built on trust, which inspired her to continue this work. The...
Student Voices: Prioritizing your needs 24.03.2021
Our guest this episode is Carlos Mendez, a first-generation college student in his third year at Florida Gulf Coast University. Carlos is a full-time student majoring in Anthropology, but he is also working full-time as a Graphic Designer. He shares with us what it is like to work full-time while attending college as well as his experience with online school and why he enjoys it. Carlos also expla...
Workforce Development: It starts before Kindergarten 24.03.2021
From New York to Florida, Susan Block has always known she has had a passion for early childhood education. Susan is our guest on this episode of Talent Talk, and she is the CEO of Early Learning Coalition here in Southwest Florida. She shares her work history and the journey that led her to her current position at the Early Learning Coalition. She explains what this organization is and goes into...
Workforce Development: Career in a year 24.03.2021
In this episode of Talent Talk we hear all about career and technical education from Yolanda Flores. Yolanda currently works at Lorenzo Walker Technical College as the Administrative Director. She explains to us what exactly technical colleges are and the benefits they have for students in the Southwest Florida community, and why it is important for students to pursue a career in the technical pat...
Higher Education: Being a student ally 24.03.2021
Our guest this episode is Jenna Rytlewski, a student success advisor at Florida Southwestern State College. Jenna tells us all about FSW and some of the programs this regionally accredited institution is currently offering. She also shares with us the journey that led her to her current career, and what her job at FSW entails, including how she helps students meet their goals and is dedicated to b...
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