AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoWorkforce & AI: A Boston College study suggests AI may be pushing some older workers out sooner, with researchers comparing job exits after ChatGPT’s 2022 release. Hiring & HR policy: Kentucky State Police is hiring six Driver Testing Administrator I roles (full-time with benefits) for the Bardstown area, with applications open until July 13. Career pathways: Cedarville University hired former standout Kelsey Carter as assistant volleyball coach, returning her to the program after years in teaching and coaching. Local jobs & training: Walla Walla Community College’s audio engineering program is helping graduates land competitive internships and turn creative interests into tech-adjacent careers. Benefits & affordability: Denver renters are seeing rent cuts and free-month deals, but subsidized-housing agencies may face churn as tenants move to market-rate units. Caregiving recognition: Visiting Angels named Charleston caregiver Tiffany Moon National Caregiver of the Year, awarding $10,000 and spotlighting mentorship for other caregivers. Family AI product push: OpenAI is hiring a product manager to build ChatGPT experiences for families, caregivers, and seniors. Community events: North Port’s “Art Speaks” event invites residents to meet local artists and share how art “speaks” to them.
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