Rosalie Clemens leads the workforce development and training organization to address evolving job market
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Rosalie Clemens leads RIT Certified workforce development and training programs designed to address the changing job market.
Rosalie Clemens, formerly vice president of Workforce Development and Community Engagement for AmeriCOM, has been named executive director of RIT Certified. Clemens brings extensive leadership background in technology, business, and workforce development to lead the organization’s efforts to strengthen professional education and help close critical skills gaps in the job market. Clemens began her new role on Feb. 25.
At AmeriCOM, Clemens led national programs to address workforce education in the optics industry. Prior to that, she served as senior director of Strategic Initiatives at GS1, an international business standards organization, and director of Global Business Development at Rochester Precision Optics.
A member of the Rochester community for more than a decade, Clemens has been actively involved in the optics sector—one of several global optics technology hubs where she has worked, including in Germany and Arizona. She has held positions in academia, industry, and research, as well as with small and large companies, from startups to the Fortune 500.
As executive director of RIT Certified, Clemens will work with the team to deliver on its mission to develop professional training programs; to support individuals seeking new skills to enter, advance or transition within the workforce; to create clear pathways to employment; and to coordinate with employers to help meet industry workforce needs.
“RIT has a reputation for its leadership in experiential education, and innovation in technology, the arts, and design. RIT Certified leverages those strengths and reflects a deep commitment to regional employers and jobseekers,” said Clemens. “I am very excited to join the exceptional team at RIT Certified, and I look forward to partnering with colleagues across the university to build upon a critical, shared vision.”
Clemens earned an MBA from the University of Minnesota, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees in engineering physics from Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and Lübeck University of Applied Sciences (Germany), respectively. She additionally pursued postgraduate studies and research at the College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, and the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
“I am delighted to welcome Rosalie Clemens to RIT,” said Prabu David, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs. “Her extensive expertise and leadership experience will guide RIT Certified as it continues to develop exceptional educational training opportunities that are aligned to meet the needs of employers and the job economy. I am excited to work with Rosalie on this exciting opportunity for RIT.”