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Local Employment Dynamics Partnership Webinar: Data Cubing with the Quarterly Workforce Indicators

Wednesday, May 18, 2011 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)

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The US Census Bureau and Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership Steering Committee are pleased to invite you to attend the next webinar in our monthly webinar series - Data Cubing with the Quarterly Workforce Indicators. Presenter James Salomon was awarded the LED Partnership Award for Innovation for this product at the 2011 LED Partnership Workshop.

Can't make this webinar? Webinars will now be held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 1:30-2:30 pm. Save the date, and look for a list of future topics!

Presenter:
James Salomon, Programmer and Database Administrator
Washington State Employment Security Department, Labor Market and Economic Analysis

In this webinar, James will demonstrate the Washington State LED Data Cube. This tools allow for easy manipulation of LED data. James will introduce the tool, provide a live demonstration, and explain why a tool like this is useful, what can be done with it, and its advantages and limitations. Technical notes on creating a data cube will be available following the webinar.

A question and answer session will follow the presentation.

This webinar is limited to 200 registrants.

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Speaker bio: James Salomon works as a programmer and database administrator in the Data Delivery unit of the Labor Market Economic Analysis branch of Employment Security in Washington.  He co-developed the Numbers and Trends dashboard that is currently being used on Workforce Explorer.  In 2008, the  Local Employment Database Dashboard he developed was awarded the Workforce Information Database Consortium Award for Economic Development.  Prior to coming to Employment Security, he worked at a market research firm and was also employed as a researcher at the Puget Sound Business Journal.  He received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Psychology from Washington State University where he studied human recall for visual stimuli and taught for several semesters.