Examples of Department of Talent and Economic Development in a sentence
In FY 2014-15, the Department of Talent and Economic Development was established by Executive Order 2014-12, effective February 17, 2015.
The Department of Talent and Economic Development is created as a principal department of state government.
The Director of the Department and the directors of all other state departments and agencies having authority transferred to the Department of Talent and Economic Development under this Order shall immediately initiate coordination to facilitate the transfers and develop memoranda of record identifying any pending settlements, issues or compliance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, or other obligations to be resolved related to the authority to be transferred.
Presentations were given from: Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Transportation, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Talent and Economic Development.
In FY 2018-19, the Department of Talent and Economic Development was renamed the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity by Executive Order 2019-13, effective August 11, 2019.
The TIA is housed under the umbrella of the Department of Talent and Economic Development (TED) that includes Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) as well.
The following five (5) department or agency directors or their designee from within their respective department or agency who shall be non-voting, ex officio members: • The Department of Transportation; • The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; • The Department of Talent and Economic Development; • The Department of Insurance and Financial Services; and • The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency.
The Council is transferred from the Talent Investment Agency to the Department of Talent and Economic Development (the “Department”).
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If the State selected "no" under item 9.4, describe the coordination of employment and training activities, as defined in Section 3 of WIOA, by the State and by eligible entities providing activities through the WIOA system.In Michigan, federal workforce development programs are administered by the Department of Talent and Economic Development and workforce development services are administered locally through Workforce Development Boards.