Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership Revenue and Competitors
Estimated Revenue & Valuation
- Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership's estimated annual revenue is currently $15M per year.
- Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership's estimated revenue per employee is $54,545
Employee Data
- Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership has 275 Employees.
Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership's People
Name | Title | Email/Phone |
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1 | Chief Staff | Reveal Email/Phone |
2 | Controller | Reveal Email/Phone |
3 | Director Workforce Programs | Reveal Email/Phone |
4 | Fiscal Compliance Officer | Reveal Email/Phone |
5 | Executive Assistant to Chief Program Officer and Chief Community Officer | Reveal Email/Phone |
6 | Director Business Relations and Economic Development | Reveal Email/Phone |
7 | Director Community Innovations and Impact | Reveal Email/Phone |
8 | Director Human Resources | Reveal Email/Phone |
9 | Director Community Programs - AARPF Back to Work 50+, CHA Jobs Plus | Reveal Email/Phone |
10 | Regional Manager | Reveal Email/Phone |
Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership Competitors & AlternativesAdd Company
Competitor Name | Revenue | Number of Employees | Employee Growth | Total Funding | Valuation |
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#1 | $35M | 218 | 34% | N/A | N/A |
#2 | $15M | 328 | 4% | N/A | N/A |
#3 | $15M | 111 | 9% | N/A | N/A |
#4 | $750M | 19904 | 0% | N/A | N/A |
#5 | $15M | 84 | 1% | N/A | N/A |
#6 | $7.5M | 30 | -6% | N/A | N/A |
#7 | $7.5M | 115 | 15% | N/A | N/A |
#8 | $7.5M | 55 | 2% | N/A | N/A |
#9 | $7.5M | 101 | 15% | N/A | N/A |
#10 | N/A | 260 | 24% | N/A | N/A |
What Is Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership?
In 2011, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and then Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel appointed a joint committee to evaluate the impact of combining City and County resources. The committee’s efforts resulted in a report which suggested 19 areas of collaboration—among them was workforce development. In this area each governmental body provided similar, yet disparate services under the auspices of the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA).\n\nDespite geographic proximity, each administration maintained separate policies and initiatives with formal business engagement generally managed by delegate agencies. The Chicago Workforce Investment Council (CWIC), a non-profit workforce policy organization also provided direction and programming in this arena.\n\nBy working together, without regard to geographic boundaries, both Cook County and the City of Chicago would broaden the reach of workforce services for employers and job seekers alike. With three primary goals in mind— reducing costs, improving services and engaging the business community—the Mayor and President together formed the largest nonprofit managed LWIA in the nation, the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership. Its services are available to all residents and businesses within Cook County, including the City of Chicago and more than 200 other municipalities.
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Total Funding
275
Number of Employees
$15M
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Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership News
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... former CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, in the primary. Campaign finance filings current through March 31 show Chicago...
... partner with the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership (The Partnership) to host the 5th Hospitality Hires Chicago (HHC) event on Thursday,...
Company Name | Revenue | Number of Employees | Employee Growth | Total Funding |
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#1 | $97.7M | 275 | N/A | N/A |
#2 | $15M | 275 | N/A | N/A |
#3 | $76.8M | 275 | N/A | N/A |
#4 | $74.1M | 275 | 5% | N/A |
#5 | $99.8M | 275 | 7% | N/A |