What's Happening?
CDMA Business Model, led by Chief Executive Architect ShaNette Carpenter, has unveiled a national technology platform aimed at enhancing creative workforce development. The platform integrates portfolio-based mastery and career-connected learning, targeting
school systems and workforce partners. It seeks to replace fragmented skills tracking with a comprehensive K-12 continuum, fostering early talent development and protecting student-created assets. The initiative is rooted in a legacy of workforce preparation and entrepreneurship, drawing from historical influences and modern educational needs.
Why It's Important?
The launch of this platform addresses the growing demand for structured environments that support skill development and career readiness in the creative industries. By providing a cohesive framework, CDMA Business Model aims to bridge gaps between education and employment, offering students and young professionals a pathway to economic mobility. This initiative could significantly impact how educational institutions and businesses collaborate, potentially leading to more effective workforce preparation and a stronger alignment with industry needs. It also highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property and fostering leadership skills among the next generation.











