Signing Ceremony of a
Memorandum of
Understanding between
Athens-Clarke County and
Seodaemun District of Seoul
Over the next decade nearly 3 1/2 Million manufacturing jobs likely need to be filled
The skills gap is expected to result in 2 Million of those jobs being unfilled
CEOs and manufacturing execu ves around the world iden fy talent‐driven innova on as the number one determinant of compe veness.1 Yet,
manufacturing execu ves report a significant gap in their ability to find talent with required skills. More troubling...the skills gap is expected to
grow substan ally over the next decade. What impact could the gap have on company performance and how large is the gap likely to grow? The
Manufacturing Ins tute and Deloi e conducted a study2 to understand the impact and extent of the skills gap, and the study results are as
follows:
Filling jobs is no easy task
84%
By Denise Plemmons
T
he Economic Development Department had the shared
opportunity with the University of of Georgia's Carl
Vinson Institute of Government to host Mayor Seok-jin
Mun of Seodaemun district along with Nam-Hee Oh,
Director of Administration Support Division and Bo‐Ra Lee
Coordinator of External Affairs during their recent visit to
Athens. While in Athens, Mayor Mun and his two delega on
members met with UGA President Morehead and UGA Vice
President for Public Service and Outreach Jennifer Frum,
visited the Athens Community Career Academy for a
conversa on with Clarke County Schools Superintendent Philip
Lanoue, and toured cultural, recrea onal, and educa onal
facili es throughout Athens. They also had the opportunity to
a end a panel discussion regarding economic development
collabora ons in Athens‐Clarke County.
Mayor Mun visits with the Loggerhead sea turtle on exhibit at Sandy Creek
Nature Center.
The trip was coordinated by the Carl Vinson Ins tute which
works to help na ons in transi on strengthen municipal and
administra ve capability. The Ins tute brings scholars and
prac oners to Georgia to help officials understand and
respond to global trends affec ng the state. They have an
ongoing rela onship with Seodaemun District and have
worked with elected officials from Seodaemun to establish
best prac ces through idea and government official exchange.
The main purpose of the visit was to formalize a partnership
between Seodaemun and Athens‐Clarke County. A
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony
between Athens‐Clarke County Unified Government and
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Seodaemun District of South Korea was held on June 5, 2015.
The MOU forms a comprehensive coopera ve agreement
between the governments to promote future collabora on
and was facilitated by the Carl Vinson Institute.
The MOU commits Athens‐Clarke County and Seodaemun to
promo ng