| Joe
Skiba
Joe
Skiba has 29 years of experience in the public vocational rehabilitation
system, including counseling, management and a variety of administrative
positions. As state director of the Michigan VR program from
1995-1998, his work focused on developing a customer driven
delivery system, building private-public partnerships and re-engineering
the VR delivery system. He has extensive experience with implementing
workforce development, linking services for persons with disabilities
with the revamped delivery of employment and training. This
effort has included work at the state policy level in Michigan,
a member of national committees and as a consultant with several
state VR programs. During his tenure as state VR director in
Michigan, Joe spearheaded a replication of UCPA’s Choice
Access project within the state agency. This innovative effort
continues as an example of an effective statewide system change
in the area of choice-based rehab services.
Joe currently works
as a national consultant on organization development, strategic
planning and systems change. His experience with welfare reform,
workforce development, transition programs, consumer based or
advocacy programs, and quality management provides an excellent
background to assist government and non-profit organizations
to reposition for the future and implement radical systems change.
Clients include national advocacy organizations, state VR agencies,
trade associations, rehabilitation organizations, an Air Force
Conversion Authority and numerous other public and non-profits
at a state or national level. Joe and his family live in Woodhaven,
Michigan.
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