Business Growth Spotlight

Ep. 69 Bridging the Gap: How Tomorrow’s Talent is Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

Heidi Schalk Episode 69

In this episode of Business Growth Spotlight, Heidi sits down with Ginger Ontiveros, President and CEO of Tomorrow’s Talent, to explore the widening gap between education and workforce readiness and what it will take to close it.

Ginger shares why internships, early career exposure, and real-world experience are essential for students navigating a rapidly evolving job market shaped by AI, automation, and shifting employer needs. She dives into the challenges that both students and employers face, the pivotal role parents play in career development, and the urgency for businesses to invest in youth engagement today to secure a strong talent pipeline tomorrow. Tomorrow’s Talent’s goal to place 1,000 interns in the coming year, with a strong emphasis on underserved communities and equity in opportunity.

If you're passionate about workforce innovation and youth empowerment, this one’s for you.

Bio*

Ginger Ontiveros has helped  thousands of students throughout the Inland Empire define their future and yet, most of them have never met her. Throughout her career, she has built partnerships that enhanced their training programs, funded their scholarships, and opened doors to employment. Her passionate leadership has impacted students in all levels of education from K12 to University. 

Ginger is the President and CEO of Tomorrow’s Talent, a premier intermediary building bridges between education and employers to help the next generation succeed in careers they love. Under her leadership, Tomorrow’s Talent leverages internships and apprenticeships to help employers create a pipeline of emerging talent to fill their workforce. 

Ginger served as the Chief Communications and Community Engagement Officer for the San Bernardino City Unified School District, the State’s 7th largest K12 agency. She facilitated numerous partnerships to advance the transformative power of education, including the District’s groundbreaking work with the County of San Bernardino’s Workforce Development Department and San Bernardino Valley College to pilot an innovative internship program for high school students: Generation Go!

Ginger served as the Executive Director of the Making Hope Happen Foundation. Under her leadership, the Foundation grew into a multi-million-dollar organization enhancing education for students from cradle to career. She developed its signature Mentor-Supported Scholarship program and launched Uplift San Bernardino, a community-based collective impact initiative to which the Foundation provides backbone support. 

Ginger graduated from California State University, San Bernardino with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication/Public Relations and earned her Master of Science in Organizational Leadership from Regis University.  A product of the Community College system, Ginger was inducted into the Victor Valley College Alumni Hall of Fame to honor her legacy of leadership for the High Desert region.

To connect with our guest, click on the links below:

LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/gkontiveros

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tomorrowstalent

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093593891586

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tmrstalent/?hl=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tomorrows_Talent

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