Madison College Invites Community to Strategic Planning Listening Sessions

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Madison College’s Vision 2030 strategic planning, guiding the college’s singular plan and framework to support student success and community and workforce partnerships over the next several academic years, is underway.

Community members are invited to attend and participate at the following Madison College Vision 2030 listening sessions:

Tuesday, April 9 5:30-6:30 p.m. | Madison College Goodman South campus, 2429 S. Perry St, Room 207, Madison, Wis.
Wednesday, April 10 4-5 p.m. | Madison College Commercial Avenue campus (Room 242), 2125 Commercial Avenue, Room 242, Madison, Wis.
Thursday, April 11 3:30-4:30 p.m. | UW Extension-Jefferson office (Room 103), 864 Collins Road, Jefferson, Wis.
Tuesday, April 16 1-2 p.m. | Madison College Portage campus, 330 W Collins St. in Portage, Wis.
Tuesday, April 16 3:30-4:30 p.m. | Madison College Reedsburg campus, 300 Alexander Ave.

The college’s focus is to understand the needs of our communities and proactively work to support career pathways for students, address employer workforce needs and foster community partnerships.

“Engaging with community members throughout our region is essential in developing Vision 2030,” said Madison College Executive Vice President of Policy and Strategy, and Chief of Staff, Dr. Mark Thomas. “This provides an opportunity to discuss the priorities of our workforce partners, students, and community.”

The college’s Vision 2030 efforts started last fall gathering input from students, employees and community members. As we bring together all of this input and determine the key focus areas for the next several years, these community listening sessions will help finalize the Vision 2030 framework.

The final Vision 2030 product will be shared with the Madison College District Board of Trustees this summer.

Learn more about Madison College’s Vision 2030 strategic plan.