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Opportunity@Work Names LaFawn Davis to Board of Directors as Skills-First Movement Gains Ground in the AI Economy

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Accomplished STAR executive join the board as the nonprofit expands its STARs Advisory Council – and reports 20% gains in jobs newly opened to STARs

WASHINGTON, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Opportunity@Work, the nonprofit social enterprise working to rewire the U.S. labor market for the more than 70 million workers who are Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs) – rather than a bachelor’s degree – today announced the appointment of its newest member to its Board of Directors: LaFawn Davis, former Chief People and Sustainability Officer at Indeed. The organization also announced the addition of 12 new members to its STARs Advisory Council, supporting and guiding Opportunity@Work’s strategy and direct partnerships with STARs – including ambassadorship, advocacy, and advisory services.

The appointments come as the skills-first movement is gaining momentum at a pivotal moment for the American workforce. As artificial intelligence reshapes career pathways and opportunities, employers in Opportunity@Work’s networks have taken intentional action that is already producing measurable results for workers. According to the organization’s 2026 State of the Paper Ceiling Report, over the last year employers have increased the number of jobs open to STARs by nearly 20% for a total of almost 600,000 jobs – with 90,000 STARs having experienced upward mobility since 2022.

“Today’s labor market is full of bad design choices and unintended consequences, and this AI labor market transition is a vital opportunity to rewire it – using AI as amplified intention – to create new pathways, solve new problems, and empower more problem solvers,” said Byron Auguste, CEO and co-founder of Opportunity@Work. “LaFawn is exactly the kind of leader we need today. She is a STAR who built a remarkable career on the strength of her skills and experience and she has led talent teams at the highest levels of large, complex organizations. She knows firsthand that when you hire for skills rather than pedigree, you unlock talent that makes your business more competitive, innovative, and resilient. Her lived experience and operator’s instincts will sharpen our work as we help employers turn AI into a tool for amplified opportunity.”

LaFawn Davis is a C-suite enterprise transformation executive known for designing operating models that align people, technology, and strategy at the intersection of human and AI-enabled capability. As former Chief People and Sustainability Officer at Indeed, she led globally scaled teams across talent, learning, DEIB, ESG, and responsible technology. At Indeed she also helped implement skills-first hiring practices, giving her a practical, operator-level understanding of the barriers, incentives, and platform levers involved in moving beyond credential-based hiring. A STAR who entered the workforce navigating the barriers faced by workers without formal credentials, she brings lived experience alongside a systems-level perspective on AI, employment, and the talent platforms shaping the future of work.

“I’ve sat in the seat where decisions get made about who is considered ‘qualified,’ and I know how much talent gets filtered out before anyone ever looks at what a person can actually do,” said Davis. “AI is about to make those decisions at a speed and scale we’ve never seen. We can either bake the old degree bias into these systems or we can build them to recognize skills. That choice is everything, and it’s why joining Opportunity@Work matters. Our work together will make skills, not pedigree, the default signal of who gets a shot.

Expanding the STARs Advisory Council
Opportunity@Work also welcomed 12 new members to its STARs Advisory Council, reflecting the organization’s belief that STARs should be co-creators – not just beneficiaries – of the systems that shape their economic mobility. The Council is chaired by LaShana Lewis, CEO and founder of L.M. Lewis Consulting, and its full roster of 19 members can be found here.

“Every STAR knows what it feels like to be told you’re ‘one in a million’ – when the truth is we’re one of millions, ready to contribute if someone will just open the door,” said Lewis. “The progress we’re celebrating today didn’t happen by accident. It happened because real people made intentional choices to recognize skills over credentials. As we grow this Council and welcome a leader like LaFawn to the board, we’re making sure STARs are co-creators of the solutions — not just the people they’re designed for. The folks closest to the paper ceiling should be in the room helping tear it down, especially now, as AI rewrites the rules of who gets hired.”

Momentum Built on Intentional Action
Today’s announcement builds on the momentum Opportunity@Work generated in 2025, when it released the first State of the Paper Ceiling – a report showing that, after a decade of decline, STARs had stopped losing ground in their share of good-paying jobs.

The story of 2026 is what comes next: how intentional action by employers, governments, and individuals – amplified rather than undermined by AI – can convert that stabilization into real, sustained upward mobility. The nearly 600,000 jobs newly opened to STARs and the 90,000 STARs who have moved up since 2022 are early proof that the movement is not only holding the line, but advancing.

This worker progress is matched by the rapid growth of the movement’s infrastructure. The Tear the Paper Ceiling Coalition has grown to more than 90 members, 33 states have now removed degree requirements for many public-sector roles, and Opportunity@Work’s Transformers in the Public Sector cohort has tripled in size. Together, these milestones show a movement that is not only widening at the top, with more employers and governments committing to skills-first hiring, but deepening on the ground, where those commitments turn into jobs and mobility for STARs.

Opportunity@Work and its partners continue to work toward the goal of enabling 1 million STARs to attain better upward mobility through higher-wage jobs, generating a $20 billion annual earnings boost by 2030.

To learn more about Opportunity@Work, the STARs Advisory Council, and the Tear the Paper Ceiling movement, visit opportunityatwork.org.

About Opportunity@Work
Opportunity@Work is a 501(c)3 nonprofit social enterprise on a mission to rewire the labor market so all Americans can work, learn, and earn to their full potential. Our work advances economic opportunities for the 70+ million U.S. workers who are Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs) instead of through a bachelor’s degree. Opportunity@Work engages with corporate, public sector, talent technology, and philanthropic partners through landmark research and labor market data analysis, public awareness and narrative change, STARs-centric software tools, and multi-sector networks. Our goal is to enable upward mobility for 1 million STARs by opening up 10 million jobs, and boost their earnings by 100 billion dollars by 2035. Learn more at opportunityatwork.org

Rena Ramirez | rena@opportunityatwork.org

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RecordPoint launches global partner program as AI adoption drives surge in data governance demand

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New channel-first strategy gives resellers, consultancies and systems integrators a route into the fastest-growing budget line in regulated IT

SEATTLE, July 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RecordPoint, the global data and AI governance platform, today announced the launch of its Global Partner Program, a formal channel program enabling partners to resell, co-sell and refer RecordPoint’s technology to their customers.

The launch marks a strategic shift to a channel-first business model for RecordPoint, designed to help partners capitalise on rapidly growing demand for data and AI governance as organisations scale AI adoption.

“Every regulated organisation deploying AI right now is discovering the same thing: you cannot govern AI without first governing your data,” RecordPoint CEO Anthony Woodward said.

“Data governance and AI governance have converged into a single conversation in every boardroom. AI is only as trustworthy as the data underneath it, and that realisation has turned data governance from a compliance line item into one of the fastest-growing budget priorities in enterprise IT.”

The program offers two tracks. A reseller track spans four tiers — Aggregator, Certified, Select and Premier — with the entry-level Aggregator tier carrying no revenue requirement and handling software procurement and fulfilment, while higher tiers unlock greater margins in line with increasing revenue commitments. A parallel referral and co-sell track allows partners to work alongside RecordPoint’s own sales teams. All partners complete technical and sales certifications before transacting, ensuring customers receive consistent expertise across the ecosystem.

RecordPoint positions itself as complementary to, not competitive with, its partners’ services businesses: the platform is RecordPoint’s, while configuration, file plans and the client relationship remain the partner’s to own.

The program will be led by Christian Lucarelli, VP Global Partner Sales & Strategy, who joined RecordPoint in January from process intelligence and automation vendor Nintex, where he spent nearly a decade in senior leadership roles, most recently heading the company’s global partner program.

“We’ve built this program so partners can monetise the data and AI governance opportunity from day one,” Lucarelli said. “Certified enablement, deal registration, joint marketing and a customer book of named logos partners can lead with — the infrastructure is all there.”

To support the program, RecordPoint is launching a new partner portal alongside dedicated enablement tracks covering sales, commercial, technical and delivery skills. The company has also committed partner marketing funds and co-branding resources, with deal registration and access to Microsoft’s co-sell motion available to participating partners.

Woodward said the move reflects how buying behaviour has changed. “Organizations don’t want to buy point software anymore. They want a partner who can advise on their entire data and AI strategy. RecordPoint provides the technology layer, and our partners bring the consulting, frameworks and implementation services that wrap around it. Together, that’s the complete offering regulated organizations are asking for.”

“We’ve reached the scale where the channel is the right lever to accelerate growth,” Woodward added. “Our partners get a platform purpose-built for the conversation their customers are already having, backed by fifteen years of authority running the data lifecycle inside the world’s most regulated organizations.”

The program serves organizations globally including national and regional systems integrators, specialist data and information governance consultancies, managed service providers, Microsoft 365 and cloud advisory firms, and Big 4 advisory practices.

Learn more and register for RecordPoint’s Partner Program launch and first Quarterly Partner Update on 23 July:

RecordPoint Quarterly Partner Update – July 2026 (APAC) Webinar

RecordPoint Quarterly Partner Update – July 2026 (NA) Webinar

You can also apply for the program at recordpoint.com/partner.

About RecordPoint

Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Sydney, RecordPoint is a global data-trust platform that enables organizations to discover, govern and control their information across systems, clouds and repositories. The platform provides AI-driven classification, regulatory compliance, lifecycle management and defensible disposal at enterprise scale. RecordPoint serves leading financial services institutions, government agencies and regulated industries worldwide.

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WYF Launches Global AI Talent Compact at AI for Good Global Summit 2026

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GENEVA, July 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — World Youth Forum (WYF), an international nonprofit advancing challenge-based learning and youth development across more than 30 countries, today launched the Global AI Talent Compact at the AI for Good Global Summit 2026 in Geneva, where WYF served as an official session partner.

The summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in partnership with more than 50 UN agencies and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland, is the United Nations’ leading platform on artificial intelligence.

The Compact establishes an open global action network built on five commitments: expanding access to AI literacy; defining the human capabilities that matter most in the AI era; scaling real-world, challenge- and project-based learning; safeguarding youth well-being; and recognizing ability through evidence of real work, not credentials alone.

“AI is changing not only how young people learn and create, but how talent is identified and recognized,” said Houston Hou, Global Executive Convener of WYF. “Young people need pathways through which real ability can be seen, trusted and connected. The Compact is an open invitation to build those pathways together.”

The launch convened leaders from across the UN system, academia and youth innovation, including Fabrizio Hochschild, former UN Under-Secretary-General; Frédéric Werner, Head of Strategic Engagement, AI for Good, ITU; and Ben Nelson, Chairman and CEO of Minerva Project. Alongside speakers from AI Singapore (AISG), the ASEAN Foundation, the International Trade Centre (ITC), the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), the United Nations University (UNU), and student AI communities including the Imperial AI Group, the Oxford Guild, the University of Toronto Machine Intelligence Student Team (UTMIST) and the Global AI Alliance at Penn. The Global SDGs and Leadership Development Center served as supporting partner of the session.

Following the launch, WYF will convene founding supporters worldwide — universities, student AI societies, education and innovation organizations, and industry partners — to advance year-round, challenge-based AI learning, new forms of talent recognition, and pathways connecting young talent with real-world opportunities.

About World Youth Forum

WYF is an international nonprofit youth development platform. Through educational programmes, competitions, international conferences and youth-led initiatives, WYF engages more than 500,000 young people annually across more than 30 countries.

 

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UK mid-market growth masks stagnation, reveals Price Bailey

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LONDON, July 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Price Bailey’s Mid-Market index shows revenue growth barely keeping pace with inflation as profits come under pressure.

UK mid–market companies are delivering headline revenue growth, but for most businesses this is barely outpacing inflation and is failing to translate into stronger profits, according to new research by Price Bailey, the leading accountancy firm. 

The Price Bailey Mid–Market Index 2026, which analysed 12,625 UK businesses with revenues between £10m and £250m across 16 sectors, found that average revenue growth continues to be driven by a small number of high–performing outliers rather than broader growth. 

While mean compound annual revenue growth stands at 12%, the median business is growing at just 6%, only slightly ahead of average inflation of 5.3% over the period. This gap highlights the pressure facing mid–market companies operating in a challenging economic environment. 

The research goes on to show that revenue growth across UK regions remains modest for the typical business, with median growth only marginally above inflation in most areas. London displays the widest gap between top–performing companies and the median. 

Sector analysis suggests that the strongest performers are businesses with the ability to protect or increase prices, those sectors with limited pricing flexibility are more likely to see growth eroded by inflationary pressures. 

According to the data, revenue growth is not feeding through into profit growth. EBITDA and profit after tax for mid–sized companies have failed to keep pace with rising revenues in recent years, meaning many businesses are working harder simply to stand still. This trend has implications for shareholders and business owners, as higher turnover does not necessarily equate to improved returns. 

Commenting on the findings, Chand Chudasama, member of the Board and Partner in the Strategy and Corporate Finance team at Price Bailey says: “The headline figures suggest growth, but when you look beneath the surface a different picture emerges. For many mid–market businesses, revenue increases are being absorbed by inflation and cost pressures, while profits remain stubbornly flat. The real differentiator now, is pricing power.” 

More data is available on in the Price Bailey Mid-Market Index, on the Price Bailey website.

 

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