As the Director of Workforce Services at the Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium (NoRTEC), Eric Flora plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between job seekers and employers across eleven counties in Northern California. With over 15 years of experience in workforce development...
As the Director of Workforce Services at the Northern Rural Training and Employment Consortium (NoRTEC), Eric Flora plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between job seekers and employers across eleven counties in Northern California. With over 15 years of experience in workforce development and talent acquisition, Eric leverages his extensive expertise to create innovative programs that enhance the candidate experience while addressing the unique needs of local businesses. His strategic vision is rooted in the belief that a robust business community is essential for economic vitality, and he is dedicated to fostering collaboration between stakeholders to achieve this goal.
At NoRTEC, Eric spearheads key projects aimed at improving workforce readiness and aligning training programs with industry demands. His proficiency in corporate recruiting and talent management enables him to identify and cultivate talent that meets the evolving needs of employers. Eric is also instrumental in non-profit program development, ensuring that initiatives are not only effective but also sustainable. His leadership in training and leadership development programs has empowered countless individuals to enhance their skills and secure meaningful employment.
Eric's commitment to research and strategic planning allows him to stay ahead of industry trends, ensuring that NoRTEC remains responsive to the dynamic labor market. By building strong relationships with businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations, he fosters an environment of collaboration that drives results. Through his efforts, Eric Flora is not only enhancing the workforce landscape in Northern California but also contributing to the overall economic growth and stability of the region.