Future Careers In Manufacturing

Building a Stronger Manufacturing Workforce In Northern California

A report by SFMade and the Bay Area Council September 2021

with the support of:

California’s manufacturing sector with 30,000 manufacturing companies is the largest in the United States and fills a critical role in the state’s economy. Together, these companies support 1.3 million employees, who on average earn $87,000 per year. Thirty-four percent of the workers are people of color, and 31% are women.

Whether, where, and how it grows will depend to a large degree on the quality and skills the workforce has to offer. External forces such as the reshoring of production from overseas and the realignment of global supply chains as companies seek greater resilience and security offer an opportunity to increase the manufacturing base – if California can provide the right conditions.

Rapid changes in the nature of manufacturing processes, particularly through digitization, will require new skills that in turn must be supported by workforce development and training programs that equip workers for changing roles. Northern California’s array of manufacturing training programs provide an essential base of support for companies and for workers who are looking to build careers in the sector.

SFMade and the Bay Area Council Economic Institute have developed a report with the support of a grant from The James Irvine Foundation to better understand the changing needs of workforce development and training for manufacturing companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and San Joaquin Valley of Northern California.

You can read the full report here: Future Careers in Manufacturing Report 2021

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150 Hooper Street, Unit 200
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Joyce Shulman – Board Development Committee
Principal at Sonder Collective

Joyce is an innovation strategist who is passionate about creating positive social change. She is a consultant at Sonder Collective, a social impact consultancy specializing in climate, humanitarian, and global health issues.

With 15 years of experience in various sectors, Joyce brings expertise in strategic planning, research, and developing solutions. Her work is fueled by her curiosity and commitment to making a difference. Before joining Sonder Collective, she worked at digital health startups, Kaiser Permanente Innovation, Elevance Health Innovation, and  PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services. 

Joyce has a Master of Business Administration from the California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Eastern Michigan University. She strongly believes in the power of creativity and entrepreneurship, which she promotes through graduate teaching at the California College of the Arts. She also served on the board of The Crucible, an industrial arts school in West Oakland. Currently, she serves as a founding advisory board member for COVEN, which focuses on activating spaces and places for monumental art. 

Joyce lives in San Francisco with her husband. They recently completed their first host experience within a cultural exchange program and are committed to hosting each year. In her free time, she enjoys adventuring in nature and collaborative public art projects with Five Ton Crane at Seaport Studios in Richmond.

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San Francisco, CA 94107 P: 415 408 5605

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