Workforce Investment Board of Will County

Will Works Podcast

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Welcome to the Will Works Podcast, powered by the Workforce Center of Will County. Get ready to hear about all things workforce development in Will County. Your host is Patrick Hall, Employer Relations Coordinator for Joliet Junior College – Workforce Development. To learn more, visit will.works

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Workforce Investment Board of Will County

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Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

E62: Growing Will County's Clean Energy Workforce 01.07.2026

  In this episode of the Will Works Podcast, Paige Kelly and Aidan Rockarts introduce the Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, an initiative designed to help entrepreneurs, small businesses, and nonprofits enter and grow within Illinois' expanding clean energy economy. They explain how the program provides individualized business advising, workshops, professional services, industry connectio...

E61: Apprenticeships Beyond the Trades: Building Modern Careers 23.05.2026

Originally recorded during National Apprenticeship Week, this episode explores how modern apprenticeship programs are creating new pathways into meaningful careers across industries like insurance, IT, cybersecurity, and business operations. Discover how apprenticeships can bridge the gap between education and employment through paid, hands-on experience, mentorship, and career development opportu...

E60: Mental Health at Work: Building Cultures Where People Thrive 12.05.2026

In this episode of the Will Works podcast, we are joined by Teena Mackey, Executive Director of the Will County Community Mental Health 708 Board, for a conversation about the growing importance of mental health in the workplace. Tune in to hear how organizations can move beyond surface-level wellness initiatives to create cultures that genuinely support employee wellbeing. Teena shares insights o...

E59: The Apprenticeship Advantage: Lessons from Germany 13.02.2026

In this episode featuring Jaymee Dhein and Myriam Klein, you'll learn how Germany's apprenticeship system actually works and why it's often considered the gold standard for building a skilled workforce. You'll hear how employers, vocational schools, and chambers of commerce work together to train talent through paid, hands-on learning combined with classroom education, and why vocational career pa...

E58: Dreams Take Flight: How United Airlines Invests in Its Next Generation of Talent 14.11.2025

In this episode, you'll hear how apprenticeships are transforming lives and careers across Illinois—with a spotlight on how United Airlines is using hands-on learning and mentorship to build the next generation of talent. You'll meet a former apprentice who immigrated from Ukraine and, through the i.c.stars program, gained the skills, confidence, and opportunity to become a platform engineering as...

E57: Building a Workforce for Everyone: Preparing Workers for a Changing Economy 23.10.2025

In this episode we are joined by Julio Rodriguez to explore how his personal journey—from first-generation roots and early challenges to becoming a leader in Illinois workforce development—drives his commitment to opportunity and public service. Julio shares how the power of work and mentorship carried him forward, and dives into how the state's workforce ecosystem is evolving—through bridge progr...

E56: Opening Doors for Young Talent: How Genesis Works Creates Career Pathways 18.09.2025

Jermaine Donaldson, Director of Business Development for Genesys Works, joins the podcast to discuss how the organization equips high school students from underserved communities with job training, professional skills, and paid internships. He shares how Genesys Works bridges the gap between talent and opportunity, helping young people launch meaningful careers and achieve long-term economic indep...

E55: Building a Stronger Workforce: Lessons from Kraig Kistinger at National Tube Supply 14.07.2025

In this episode we sit down with Kraig Kistinger, Director of Human Resources at National Tube Supply Co., to explore what it takes to build and sustain a thriving workforce in today's competitive market. Kraig shares how National Tube Supply invests in people through robust training, innovative tools like VR, and a culture that values authenticity and growth. We discuss practical strategies for r...

E54: From the Classroom to the Job Site: Preparing the Next Generation of Tradespeople 10.06.2025

In this episode of the Will Works podcast, you'll hear about how the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program is preparing individuals for careers in the construction trades through hands-on training, evening classes, and industry-recognized certifications. Discover how the program helps participants build foundational skills, gain confidence, and connect with union apprenticeship opportunities—a...

E53: Earning While Learning: Why Apprenticeships Matter More Than Ever 19.05.2025

Tune in as we explore the growing role of apprenticeships in today's workforce with Dain Meza-Gotto, Director of Workforce Development at Joliet Junior College. You'll hear how JJC is using apprenticeships to connect students and career changers with in-demand jobs in fields like early childhood education, clean energy, and manufacturing. Dain shares insights on the benefits apprenticeships offer...

E52: P2P 2025: Inside Will County's Interactive Career Exposition 05.03.2025

In this episode, host Patrick Hall speaks with Will County Workforce Services staff including John Hall (Business Services and Special Projects Supervisor), Andrew Pajak (Career Planner), Michelle Stiff (Director), and Pam Rodriguez (Special Projects Manager) about Pathways to Professions (P2P), an innovative career exposition now in its third year. Taking place on March 11, 2025, at the Romeovill...

E51: From JJC to CEO: Lutece Beavers' Journey in Marketing and Media 19.02.2025

Tune in for a conversation with Lutece Beavers, a Joliet native and successful graduate of JJC's Connect Your Future program. Lutece shares her journey from exploring diverse career interests to completing her business and marketing degree at Governor's State University in 2023. Now an associate publisher with Best Version Media, she discusses launching "Neighbors of Joliet" magazine, which helps...

E50: Clean Jobs Initiative: Building Illinois' Green Energy Workforce 17.01.2025

In this episode of the Will Works podcast, host speaks with Lauren Kmetz-Weisman, JJC manager of the Clean Jobs Initiative (CEJA). Lauren shares information about the state-funded program, which aims to develop Illinois' clean energy workforce through training and job placement. The discussion covers CEJA's focus on residential energy audits and electric vehicle technology, the program structure,...

E49: Making Digital Marketing Accessible: AI & Social Media Tools for Small Business 21.11.2024

In this episode we sit down with Dan Peterson, founder of FlipSwitch Social Media. With a background in business ownership and sales, Dan shares insights on AI, digital marketing, and social media strategy. The conversation covers AI tools like ChatGPT, social media algorithms, and content creation that "stops the scroll." Dan discusses how FlipSwitch Social Media helps businesses maintain a digit...

E48: Steering Frankfort's Progress: A Conversation with Mayor Keith Ogle 15.10.2024

In this episode, Keith Ogle, Mayor of Frankfort, discusses his path from Joliet native to Frankfort's leader. Mayor Ogle talks about his entry into local politics and his vision for Frankfort. He also describes the village's identity as a "big small town" balancing historic preservation with development and outlines current projects including road improvements, water infrastructure updates, and re...

E47: CED Internship Program: Connecting Will County Students to Careers 08.10.2024

In this episode, Kayla Sorensen, Director of Investor Relations at Will County's Center for Economic Development (CED), discusses the CED's internship program. Kayla explains the program's goals, structure, and impact, including the number of internships offered, participating businesses, and student applications. She also outlines the application process, employer feedback, and plans for program...

E46: Bridging the Gap: Purpose Beyond Play's Innovative Approach to Athlete Transitions 26.09.2024

This episode features an interview with Andriana Acosta, a former basketball star and USF alum who has recently founded Purpose Beyond Play, an organization designed to help athletes transition into the workforce. Andriana shares her journey from playing college basketball to competing professionally overseas, and how an injury led her to create her innovative venture. She discusses the challenges...

E45: Adapting to Thrive: Romeoville's Economic Evolution 11.09.2024

This episode of the Will Works podcast features a conversation with Mayor John Noak of Romeoville, Illinois, and Josh Potter, the village's Director of Community Development. Mayor Noak, serving his fourth term, shares insights into Romeoville's growth and development. The discussion covers topics including the village's history, economic drivers, workforce challenges, and future plans. Mayor Noak...

E44: Bridging Education and Industry: GSU's Innovative Approach to Workforce Solutions 06.08.2024

This episode features a conversation with Craig Schmidt, the Executive Director of the School of Extended Learning at Governors State University (GSU). Craig shares his extensive background in workforce development and discusses GSU's role in supporting local businesses and communities. He also highlights the university's efforts in areas like manufacturing, supply chain management, and emerging f...

E43: Navigating the World of AI: Advice for Businesses and Job Seekers 10.06.2024

In this episode of the Will Works podcast, host Patrick Hall welcomes Beth Ziesenis, a speaker, author, and self-proclaimed nerd who helps demystify technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Beth breaks down the basics of AI, focusing on the popular tool ChatGPT, and discusses its capabilities, limitations, and potential impact on the workforce. She shares insights on how businesses and job see...

E42: Crafting Connections: Inside Joliet's Ceramic Creations Studio 17.05.2024

Lifelong friends Erica Williams and Natasha Dillard are the dynamic duo behind Ceramic Creations, a Joliet-based art studio where creativity and community connect. In this episode, Erica and Natasha share their journey from sorority sisters to small business owners, discussing how their shared passion for the arts and desire to provide a therapeutic, communal experience led them to establish Ceram...

E41: The Joliet Regional College and Career Fair 11.04.2024

In this episode Patrick welcomes Joliet Junior College's new Director of Career Services, Deon Robin. Deon shares her background and the comprehensive services offered by the Career Services department to help students explore career pathways, gain experience through internships, and prepare for the job market with resume reviews and mock interviews. The conversation also highlights the upcoming J...

E40: The Mayor's Perspective: Dr. Peter March Discusses Peotone's Evolution 05.04.2024

This episode features a conversation with Dr. Peter March, the current mayor and village president of Peotone, Illinois. Dr. March shares his unique perspective on the town's rich history, close-knit community, and promising future. From his early days growing up in Peotone to his current role balancing his successful family dentistry practice with his mayoral duties, Dr. March provides insights i...

E39: The Great American Road Trip: Discovering the Wonders of Route 66 06.03.2024

In this episode of the Will Works podcast,  1340 Wjol  morning radio host Scott Slocum and  Robert Navarro , President & CEO of  Heritage Corridor Destinations , discuss their epic 12-day road trip along the iconic Route 66. Scott embarked on this journey in partnership with the Heritage Corridor Destinations, broadcasting live from various stops along the way. The trip covered eight states, over...

E38: Opening Doors to Careers in Will County 26.02.2024

This episode focuses on an upcoming career expo event called Pathways to Professions taking place in Will County in March 2024. Tune in to discover how the event will connect local high school students as well as community members and job seekers with over 100 regional employers in order to showcase various career pathways and opportunities available across multiple industries. Attendees can expec...

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