San José STEM/Workforce Innovation Advisory Council - Personas


San José STEM/Workforce Innovation Advisory Council - Personas

The Opportunity Atlas Resource Map goes back to first principles. How are STEM and Workforce needs being addressed today and what if any gaps in service delivery need to be addressed.

The personas identified below will lend their expertise in answering those questions. Each representative will enter the map from their unique perspective and lend insights into how to most effectively meet the needs of the constituents they represent.

  1. Corporate Workforce Planner

    Target participants from: Nuro, Alphabet/Google...

    • Questions that need to be answered
    • What services/programs are we missing?
    • How can you partner/collaborate with existing opportunities?
  2. Teacher/Counsellor

    Target participants from: Silicon Valley Education Foundation...

    • Questions that need to be answered
    • What services/programs are we missing?
    • How can you partner/collaborate with existing opportunities?
  3. Nonprofit Leader/Philanthropy

    Target participants from: Greene Scholars, USTEC, Renaissance Entrepreneur Centers, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Sobrato Foundation...

    • Questions that need to be answered
    • What services/programs are we missing?
    • How can you partner/collaborate with existing opportunities?
  4. Government Official - Economic Development

    • Questions that need to be answered
    • What services/programs are we missing?
    • How can you partner/collaborate with existing opportunities?
  5. Residents

    • Parent
      • Questions that need to be answered
      • What services/programs are we missing?
      • How can we raise visibility of existing opportunities and make them more accessible?
    • Child
      • Questions that need to be answered
      • What services/programs are we missing?
      • How can we encourage participation in existing opportunities?
    • Career Transitioner
      • Questions that need to be answered
      • What services/programs are we missing?
      • How can we raise visibility of existing opportunities and make them more accessible?