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Je Hyeon Sim 심제현 grampy radish

@naptime.theolive.garden

18+ sleepy, disabled out of the workforce, Minneapolis-based KorAm, adopted and angry. sometimes wrong, always trying to be better. they/them
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Rep. Jamaal Bowman Ed.D.

@repbowman.bsky.social

Humbled to serve New York's 16th Congressional District. Providing updates on services and legislation. Member of Ed & Workforce and Science Space & Tech ✌🏿🫶🏿
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Upjohn Institute

@upjohninstitute.bsky.social

The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research is a nonpartisan, independent research organization, founded in 1945 to study policy-related employment issues and to implement workforce solutions. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. www.upjohn.org/
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Daniel Kuehn

@dkuehn.bsky.social

Principal Research Associate, Urban Institute Adjunct Prof, Cost-Benefit Analysis, GWU Research on apprenticeship, workforce development, and history of economics Black Lives Matter
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Beth Truesdale

@truesdale.bsky.social

Sociologist studying work, aging, and inequality at @upjohninstitute. Editor of Overtime: America's Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer. bethtruesdale.org
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Joanne Spetz

@joannespetz.bsky.social

Health economist focusing on the healthcare workforce, institute director, live music fan, mother, cat lover, knitter, hiker, skier. All opinions and snark my own.
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M. Matthews, PhD

@phdeez.bsky.social

Neuroscientist »» civil servant committed to biomedical workforce equity & inclusion. Co-host of Building Up the Nerve 🎧 podcast. Spelman BS 💙 Pitt PhD. She/Her. ⟦Tweets my own⟧ www.margueritematthews.com
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Donovan Maust

@dtmaust.bsky.social

Geriatric psychiatrist & health services researcher interested in #aging #dementia. Lead National Dementia Workforce Study (NDWS.org) with Joanne Spetz, PhD. #GoBlue (but opinions my own)
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Patrick Matthews

@matthewsp.bsky.social

Workforce management professional, quiz bowl enthusiast, and Microsoft Excel MVP. Philadelphia sports enjoyer. Refugee from The Bad Place.
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Economic Development Quarterly

@edqjournal.bsky.social

The mission of Economic Development Quarterly is to promote research supporting the formulation of evidence-based economic development and workforce development policy, programs, and practice in the United States.