Thank you to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable experience of learning, networking, and inspiration! Together, we strengthened connections and built lasting relationships. We appreciate all who participated and made this event such a success.
2025 Spring Conference
The SETA Board and Program Planning Committee have worked hard to put together a conference full of education, best practices, and networking.
Thank You For Attending the 2025 Spring Conference
Sponsor OpportuntiyPartner with SETA to Strengthen Workforce Development Across the Southeast
Position your organization as a leader in workforce development by sponsoring the Southeastern Employment and Training Association’s 2025 Spring Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Connect with top practitioners and partners from across the southeast in an inspiring setting designed to foster learning and professional networking. Don’t miss this opportunity to amplify your impact and align your brand with the premier association for workforce development.
The Southeastern Employment & Training Association (SETA) Conference attracts Workforce Development Professionals from across the eight southeastern U.S. states, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Attendees represent local workforce boards, state and federal government, education, community-based organizations, community and technical colleges, and the private sector.
Position your organization as a leader in workforce development by sponsoring the Southeastern Employment and Training Association’s 2025 Spring Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Connect with top practitioners and partners from across the southeast in an inspiring setting designed to foster learning and professional networking. Don’t miss this opportunity to amplify your impact and align your brand with the premier association for workforce development.
The Southeastern Employment & Training Association (SETA) Conference attracts Workforce Development Professionals from across the eight southeastern U.S. states, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Attendees represent local workforce boards, state and federal government, education, community-based organizations, community and technical colleges, and the private sector.
