Lane Workforce Partnership Names New Interim Executive Director

Lane Workforce Partnership is pleased to announce that Ashley Espinoza has been named Interim  Executive Director effective January 1, 2022. Ms. Espinoza has been with Lane Workforce Partnership  since 2018 in the role of Sector Strategy Director.  

This decision was made at the November 17, 2021 Executive Board meeting at the recommendation of  the current Executive Director, Kristina Payne. After 8-years at the helm, Ms. Payne has decided to step  down from the role in order to accompany her husband of 31 years in a move to Redding, CA. Earlier this  month, Ms. Payne’s husband Todd Payne was named the President of lumber operations for Sierra Pacific Industries (headquartered in Redding). 

“I feel so lucky to have worked for the last 22 years for an organization that truly makes a difference in  peoples’ lives. I’ve watched people move out of poverty into high wage jobs; I’ve created high wage jobs  that never existed before in the community; I’ve designed new training programs, and I’ve demonstrated  to companies that Lane County is the place to find great talent!  

I believe that Ashley Espinoza will take this organization to new heights and will continue to be a force in  the community that will result in positive outcomes for both industry and job seekers across the county.”  Kristina Payne 

Ms. Espinoza has actively served in the community for over 10 years. Her current appointments include:  Vice Chair of the Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs, member of the Oregon State Apprenticeship  and Training Council, member of the Leadership Council for the Oregon Community Foundation and the  Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, board member for the Bethel School District and the Centro Latino  Americano/Huerto de La Familia/Downtown Languages merged organization. Additional committee  work includes Elevate Industry Advisory; Latino a/x Workgroup; Lane County Poverty and Homelessness  Board, Employment Group; Lane Economic Committee, Lane Council of Governments. 

Ms. Espinoza is the co-founder and President of Latino Professionals Connect, a Professional networking  group in Lane County that offers an intercultural space for professionals and business owners to learn  from one another and build social capital.  

Notable awards and recognitions include United Way Volunteer of Year – 2018; Eugene Chamber of  Commerce 20 Under 40 – 2019; MLK Women of Achievement (NAACP Eugene/Springfield) – 2020;  Eugene Chamber of Commerce Celebration of Women Honorees – 2020. Most recently, Ms. Espinoza is  featured in the December 2021/January 2022 issue of Mom Magazine which is published in three  Northwest markets: Eugene-Springfield, Mid-Willamette Valley, and Salem. You can view the full article  here: 

Ms. Espinoza’s passion and expertise is in workforce and economic development, public & private sector  collaboration, and community engagement. 

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