00:09:49 Judy Cruz -PED.CCRB: Work-Based Learning – New Mexico Public Education Department 00:19:51 Jennifer DeRedin: https://www.onetonline.org/ 00:29:47 Lisa Brassell: These businesses are not in the rural ‘frontier’ communities. 00:34:44 Lisa Brassell: There’s no way that rural small business can meet these requirements. Is there record of any rural frontier business that qualifies for this program? Please advise. Thank you. 00:38:23 Shantelle's Notetaker (Otter.ai): You have reached the recording limit for your plan. To record longer meetings, explore other plans here: https://otter.ai/pricing?utm_source=oa-chat 00:39:50 Alan's Notetaker (Otter.ai): You have reached the recording limit for your plan. To record longer meetings, explore other plans here: https://otter.ai/pricing?utm_source=oa-chat 00:52:20 Lisa Brassell: What can be the max award/funding to a company? 00:52:53 Lisa Brassell: What has it been, historically? 00:54:29 Lisa Brassell: What has the program paid out to NM companies vs. other states? 00:55:15 Lisa Brassell: Thank you 00:55:20 Cleveland Smith: How can JTIP help secondary high school students based on work-based learning internship. 00:55:29 Mary Bissell: Reacted to "How can JTIP help se..." with 👍 00:56:53 Jennifer DeRedin: www.jobs.state.nm.us 00:57:24 Jennifer DeRedin: https://www.dws.state.nm.us/en-us/Office-Locations 00:57:40 Cleveland Smith: Thank you. 00:58:20 Judy Cruz -PED.CCRB: Today's recorded session plus all resources will be posted by the end of the week. We invite you to also view our previously recorded sessions and resources Work-Based Learning – New Mexico Public Education Department 01:01:38 Marc Duske: marc.duske@ped.nm.gov 01:01:59 Jennifer DeRedin: https://edd.newmexico.gov/business-development/edd-programs-for-business/job-training-incentive-program/program-results/ 01:04:17 Lisa Ortiz: I have another meeting, thank you for the great presentation. Lisa Ortiz Northern Board 01:04:23 Lisa Brassell: Good info, thanks. 01:05:20 Lisa Brassell: I think the definition of ‘rural’ needs to be revisited.