WORC Lunch & Learn – Shaping the Workforce of the Future
Join us on Friday , September 26, 2025, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm at the Chamber Conference Room, Governor’s Square, for a dynamic Lunch & Learn session hosted in collaboration with WORC’s Labour Market Demand Unit (LMDU). This event brings together Chamber members and workforce planners for a focused introduction and collaborative conversation about bridging education and employment in the Cayman Islands.
Led by Reinaldo Fletcher, Manager of the Labour Market Demand Unit, the session will briefly outline who we are and how we use data, insights, partnerships and initiatives to inform workforce planning and policy. From there, we’ll surface common challenges employers face—skills gaps, recruitment bottlenecks and training mismatches—and invite an open discussion on real-world solutions.
This is a practical, action-oriented session for employers, HR leaders, training providers and industry associations who want to move from problem-spotting to partnership. You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of how to engage with LMDU, quick actions your organisation can take and opportunities to co-design workforce solutions.
Emily Sintorn, Chamber Events and Training Coordinator, said:
“We’re excited to collaborate with WORC on this timely and important session. It’s a chance for our members to connect directly with the people shaping Cayman’s workforce strategy and to contribute their insights. These kinds of conversations are where real progress begins.”
• Register Here Register Here: https://web.caymanchamber.ky/events/WORC-Lunch-Learn-Shaping-the-Workforce-of-the-Future-6423/details
• For more information on events or training, contact Emily Sintorn at 743-9126 or email Emily.sintorn@caymanchamber.ky
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