West Virginia Executive Summer 2017 | Page 76

One of Refresh Appalachia’s seven farms. Rediscover Appalachia’s Saw’s Edge Wood Shop. From the Ground Up KATLIN SWISHER COALFIELD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 76 WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE Brandon Dennison, CEO of Coalfield Development Corporation. Revitalize Appalachia crew members working on construction projects. According to Brandon Dennison, the CEO of Coalfield Development Corpo- ration, the number one problem West Virginia employers report is finding skilled workers to fill their open positions. While there are more jobs available than what is typically construed, West Virginia simply does not have the quali- fied workforce to fill those jobs. Coalfield Development Corporation is working to change that reality. “This is a major inhibitor in any effort to recruit new business to the state, but worse than that, our workforce crisis makes it tough for existing businesses to stay here,” says Dennison. “Any serious economic revitalization plan in this state needs to make major, long-lasting investments of money, time and energy into workforce development and higher education, but these investments can’t just be the same old programs. While tax credits and job training are important, the effort won’t be complete until the human development component is embraced and integrated.”