~ Steve Cousins, Refinery Manager, Lion Oil South Arkansas Community College Board Chair

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~ Steve Cousins, Refinery Manager, Lion Oil Board Chair ~ Dr. Barbara Jones, President

Upon completion of the forum, participants will gain an understanding of: o the community college role in business/industry development, retention, and expansion, o the partnership of the college, city and chamber of commerce in workforce training and development, o challenges and opportunities involved in collaborative strategic projects.

Location: El Dorado in South Central Arkansas (pop. ~19,000) Established: 1992* *Formed in 1992 when Southern Arkansas University- El Dorado branch ( 74) and Oil Belt Technical College ( 67) merged. Fall 2013 Headcount Enrollment: 1652 Demographics: o 72% Female; 28% Male o 56% Caucasian; 39% Black; 3% Hispanic o Average age: 29

Chemical Petroleum Pulp/Paper/Timber Waste disposal Healthcare Small Business Education Construction Tourism Retail

T.I.P. Strategies (Talent, Industry, Place) GOALS o Develop, retain and attract TALENT o Stimulate the economy through business development and INDUSTRY attraction o Enhance and promote El Dorado as a quality PLACE to live and work

Major Expenditure Categories TALENT: 7% o Workforce Development INDUSTRY: 44% o Infrastructure o Entrepreneurial Center PLACE: 49% o Conference Center o Beautification o Parks o Gateways, signage, way finding Funding the Plan Passage of a 1 cent general sales tax Eight year tax Estimated it will raise $35 million

A Place to GROW ~ A Place to CONNECT ~ A Place to CELEBRATE

City of El Dorado/El Dorado Economic Development Board/Citizens: $ 9.5 Million o o o o Land acquisition Building construction Equipment Contribute to Conference Center manager salary annually Murphy Oil, Corp.: $5 million South Arkansas Community College o 3 parcels of land - $250,000 o Operation and Maintenance (up to $300,000/year) o Conference Center Manager

51,000 total square feet One-Stop Student Center Bookstore On-site café and catering Learning and Testing Center Student Gathering areas Outdoor lawn and eating areas Conference Space o o o o Five break-out rooms, 14,560 square feet of meeting space Large hall or 3 large conference rooms 1000 at seated rounds or 2000+ lecture style

ENTREPRENEURSHIP PARTNERS ~ El Dorado Economic Development Board ~ City of El Dorado ~ Entrepreneurship Task Force

Opportunity for small retail businesses to showcase and sell their products and services. Over 800 people visited the 2011 and 2012 Market. Customers were from 29 different Arkansas cities/towns and 5 different states. www.startupeldorado.com The first Entrepreneur Resource Center in South Arkansas (website). Features entrepreneurs, business forms and templates, and access to experts in their fields to help businesses get started. Two OJS programs were implemented in El Dorado. Participants went through 36 hours of business plan development. The top three plans were selected to receive seed capital for business expenses.

RETAIL INCUBATOR FOR BUSINESS TO LAUNCH OR EXPAND THEIR PRODUCT. Businesses receive one-on-one counseling/training and customer feedback. Edie s Village staffs, markets, packages, and ships the client s products. STUDENT-RUN SCREEN PRINTING BUSINESS. Students learn the steps needed to be a successful business owner. These credit business classes involve a combination of classroom study and hands on experience.

The Conference and G60 Event inspired, educated, and connected entrepreneur education with real world small business. Featured Speakers: Jessica Haynes The JesKa Shoe Company Featured on Shark Tank Jason Lucash OrigAudio Featured on Shark Tank Chris Masingill Federal Chairman for the Delta Regional Authority Partners: Rich Mountain Community College Cossatot Community College SAU Tech U of A Community College Hope Arkansas Women s Business Center El Dorado Entrepreneurship Task Force Union County Angel Investors Ray Traylor, CPA First Financial Bank Arkansas Career Education

Nine community colleges in Arkansas are participating Three non-credit courses Start-Up Basics Social Media Strategy for Business Bookkeepers Boot Camp Two credit Entrepreneurship courses Introduction to Entrepreneurship Opportunity/Feasibility Analysis Assistance with grant proposal development related to entrepreneur education and training.

Realizing that developing our own workforce was the key to economic development, El Dorado Public Schools, the El Dorado Promise, (SouthArk), the South Arkansas Workforce Training and Education Consortium, and the El Dorado Chamber of Commerce have all made workforce development a priority. The result is a comprehensive set of programs aimed at fulfilling the employment needs of our key employers. ~ From the Arkansas Business City of Distinction award for Workforce Development (2012)

Process Technology Program Program developed at the request of local petrochemical industries due to: current and looming shortage of trained operators (recruitment and retirements) ~ 20% over the next 3-5 years current and planned plant expansions and production increases ~ 200 process operators; 700 total workers Training needed for both new and incumbent workers

College staff and industry representatives traveled to Texas together to visit Process Tech programs The program advisory committee gave a voice to industry leaders on the content of the program Advisory committee continues to be actively involved in credit and non-credit course development, training, and internships

Process Technology Graduates: Increase plant asset utilization one to four percent Decrease employee selection costs by 80 to 90 percent Reduce two-year new employee turnover by 50 percent Drop job-training costs by 40 percent Result in 37 percent fewer safety-related incidents Reap an average of $16,000 for every new hire made *From Gulf Coast Process Technology Alliance

Participated in Advisory committee meetings Donated funds to the program Donated used equipment to assist with hands-on training models Helped select simulation software Developed the Basic Operator s Orientation Training (BOOT) camp Developing a recruitment plan

SouthArk and South Arkansas Workforce Training and Education Consortium (SAWTEC) industries secured DWS Training Trust funds for new and incumbent worker training equipment and instruction.

Polaris Hands On Training (HOT) unit Large-scale, realistic, industrial process system to facilitate training and practice for future and current process operators in the refining, petrochemical and oil & gas industries. Safe environment for orientation and training City owned equipment Housed, operated, and maintained at SouthArk " This training simulator lets industry train existing and pre-hire process technology workers in a safe, effective environment. The money spent on this project doesn't even amount to 1% of our total economic development tax revenue, but the impact on our leading industries is huge. This is just the type of partnership we need to encourage. ~ Chamber CEO, Henry Florsheim

Cross Oil continues its tradition of being a dedicated, customer-oriented supplier of naphthenic lubricating oils. Great Lakes Solutions is the flame retardants, brominated performance products and fumigants business of Chemtura. El Dorado Chemical produces concentrated nitric acid (CNA), sulfuric acid, weak nitric acid and Ammonium Nitrate at its facility in El Dorado, Arkansas. STEM Jobs: 1670 Recent Capital Investment: $760,000,000 Current and Future Announced Investment: $845,000,000 Lion Oil, a Delek US Holdings Company, produces clean gasoline and diesel fuels and paving and roofing asphalt products. Clean Harbors El Dorado incineration facility specializes in the treatment of hazardous wastes (RCRA regulated) and nonhazardous wastes by high temperature incineration.

Total Population 43,000. Total employment 18,003. Total STEM company jobs 1,670. Total STEM company supported jobs 5010. Per capita income $19,845 for entire population. Typical (Process Tech) STEM wages $60,000 to $80,000 per year per employee.

Employees 200-600 Annual Employee payroll exceeds $40,000,000 Local investment $760,000,000 Annual amount paid into local economy for wages, taxes, raw materials, goods and services. $750,000,000

Average wages for one typical Union County employer for Process Technology (associate) graduate $30.07 per hour.

Provides for anticipated shortages Eliminates vying over the same group of operators Provides trained operators Safe, Environmentally Responsible, Productive Ensures symmetry and consistency of training Raised the bar with PTEC education Provides an advantage to operators in our community Raises the educational level, per capita income, and quality of life for our community Builds a stronger, safer, and more knowledgeable workforce for local industries competing in a global environment

Contact: Dr. Barbara Jones : brjones@southark.edu