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Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance squandering tax dollars (2011) 1 wtsp.com 12/16/18, 2:07 PM <br />2018: Tampa lobs chief under fire for fudgjug numbers and b'g_p&y <br />Except not only were there no jobs for half the class, the 'students" complained the expensive training was <br />a waste of time, teaching them menial tasks like how to write a cover letter. Yet Knowledge Quest still <br />collected $1,995 for each of the 15 students in the week-long April session. <br />This email will be delivered to your inbox once a day in the morning. <br />ENTER EMAIL HERE <br />I feel hurt, I feel deceived, and I feel cheated," said Opal Raglin, who says she was promised a job if she <br />attended the training. "I started telling people in the class, 'something is just not right with this thing'" <br />What angers me" said unemployed veteran Mike Flanagan, 58, "is taking advantage of not only a veteran <br />who served our nation but also other individuals that participated in my class" <br />Knowledge Quest raked in nearly $30,000 for the class and because the Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance <br />had just added the company to its approved vendors list the entire training was paid for by WIA funds, <br />which Workforce oversees. <br />However, after speaking to more than a half-dozen people in the class and nearly 50 public records <br />requests, the 10 News Investigators found Knowledge Quest's application to Workforce contained <br />numerous falsehoods. And Workforce never bothered to verify them. <br />Among the misrepresentations: <br />Knowledge Quest claimed accreditation through FLDOE's Commission for Independent Education <br />Knowledge Quest promised to report data to through the state's FETPIP system, which it was not <br />registered with <br />Knowledge Quests April training would last 72 hours, yet a course syllabus included less than 40 <br />hours of training <br />Tampa Bay Workforce CEO Ed Peachey, who took over the helm of the agency after the 2010 scandal over <br />emolovgen ing on of food & beveragg, told 10 News that Workforce may not have fully vetted <br />Knowledge Quest's qualifications earlier this year before recommending approval to the board in March. <br />However, after 10 News started asking questions and Peachey spoke to Knowledge Quest, he said in <br />August he was content with the company's explanation for why it wasn't accredited: it was teaching <br />accredited classes. <br />But the 10 News Investigators learned Knowledge Quest simply provided Peachey with old - and <br />sometimes unfunded - contracts with USF, Pensacola Jr. College, and Florida Keys Community College. All <br />three institutions told 10 News that the classes were non-credit, non -accredited classes - something <br />Workforce could have found out with a simple phone call or email. <br />Knowledge Quest has since removed claims of being "college -accredited" from its website, although <br />archives of the claim from 2010 still exist. The archive also saved Knowledge Quest's boast of "15 Years of <br />sound executive leadership experience entrenched within our current staff along with an additional 17 years <br />of technical and telecommunications experience" YLt—nQw,_wp years later, those numbers have jumped to <br />25 and 27 years, respectively. <br />https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/investigations/tampa-bay-workforce-alliance-squandering-tax-dollars-2011/67-511241398 Page 2 of 6
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