The IMPRINT Coalition Welcomes 14 New Members, Expanding Impact Across the United States
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Monday, February 12, 2024
“Systemic barriers, such as limited recognition of credentials earned in other countries, have impeded equitable access to career opportunities in the United States,” said Paul Feltman, deputy executive director of WES Global Talent Bridge and IMPRINT Coalition steering committee chair.
Key Points:
- “Systemic barriers, such as limited recognition of credentials earned in other countries, have impeded equitable access to career opportunities in the United States,” said Paul Feltman, deputy executive director of WES Global Talent Bridge and IMPRINT Coalition steering committee chair.
- Kit Taintor, senior director of U.S. policy at WES, said, “We are thrilled to have a wide variety of organizations joining the IMPRINT Coalition this year.
- These members will deepen our existing policy expertise and expand our engagement in new states across the country.
- This moment is an opportunity for us to advance reform on a larger scale and enhance our efforts to drive systemic change in the United States.”