Laboratory of the Workforce Imagination
What We Do
More Labs is a social enterprise that conceives, builds, and scales bold workforce innovations, driven by an unwavering commitment to accelerating the economic futures of the historically marginalized and building skilled, inclusive workforces for employers. We work at the edges of what exists today to uncover the whitespace and create the architecture of tomorrow, always grounded in the voices of those we serve.
Our Projects
The Leave Bank
The Boring Fund US
Workforce Futures We See: The Collective Imagination Project
People
Mindy Feldbaum
Mindy Feldbaum is the Founder and CEO of More Labs and brings more than 20 years of workforce development leadership spanning the public, private, philanthropic, and nonprofit sectors. She has designed and scaled national education and workforce initiatives and innovations, cultivated multi-sector strategic partnerships, secured hundreds of millions of dollars to grow workforce programs, and created and advanced technology solutions that accelerate economic opportunity for low-income workers while building the skilled talent pipelines and workforces for employers. She is deeply committed to dismantling the structural and systemic barriers that limit economic opportunity and mobility for low-resourced people, families, and communities and helping to architect large-scale solutions and innovations that create lasting change.
In her previous position as Vice President of Economic Mobility at AARP Foundation, Ms. Feldbaum provided strategic direction for four major workforce programs serving more than 40,000 older workers annually. As Founder of The Collaboratory, she co-led the Transformative Change Initiative, partnering with over 200 community colleges to scale education and sector- based innovations. At FHI 360, she built and led the organization’s workforce portfolio, including a National Science Foundation study on community college employment outcomes, and co-authored publications on green jobs such as The Greening of Corrections and Going Green: The Vital Role of Community Colleges in Building a Sustainable Future. At the U.S. Department of Labor, she managed four major discretionary grant programs, and at the U.S. Conference of Mayors, she advocated on behalf of big city mayors on education and workforce legislation and national initiatives.
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