Alexandria Wright
Position: Director for Economic & Workforce Impact
Organization: Blue Stone Strategy Parters’ Center for Advancing Rural & Tribal Economies
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Dr. Wright serves as Director for Economic & Workforce Impact at Blue Stone Strategy Parters’ Center for Advancing Rural & Tribal Economies. She specializes in strategic planning to build strong economies in rural America and Indian Country, bridging community assets with regional economic conditions to create and sustain resilient communities. With two decades of experience engaging with Tribal communities and leading economic and workforce development analysis, Dr. Wright takes a data-driven approach to supporting Tribal workforce planning and implementation through design of high-demand, learner-centered workforce training programs that are reflective of the unique nature of rural economies, skills-based learning, and human-centered design. Dr. Wright has served as director for economic and workforce development at three, rural community college districts where she provided economic & labor analysis for academic program review, employers, and economic development partners; designed high-impact adult education programming using pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship models; facilitated high school dual enrollment and articulation agreements for CTE, and expanded entrepreneurial education and microloans through expanding the Small Business Development Centers in rural and Tribal communities. Most recently, Dr. Wright served as Principal Investigator for the modernization of the Advance CTE National Career Clusters® Framework and for the Good Jobs Northern Nevada initiative, leading engagement with 3 rural community colleges, conducting quarterly labor market analysis, facilitating industry sector partnership meetings, and supporting Tribal engagement in various facets including but not limited to providing professional development for the Tribal and Regional Career Navigators, facilitating Tribal input sessions engaging 22 Native Nations for the development of the Northern Nevada American Indian Workforce Development Strategic Plan, and facilitating bi-monthly meetings of the Indian Workforce Development Council hosted by the Northern Nevada Workforce Development Board.
Dr. Wright publishes in the field of ecological economics and regional sciences and currently serves as adjunct faculty in Economics at Cal Lutheran University and Applied Indigenous Studies at Northern Arizona University. She holds an extended BS in Economics, a MA in Political Economy and a Ph.D. from the School of Politics & International Affairs at Northern Arizona University.
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