The Burning Glass Institute
Gwynn Guilford is the Director of Content at The Burning Glass Institute since February 2024. Prior to this role, Guilford was an Economics reporter at The Wall Street Journal from February 2020 to February 2024. Guilford also served as a Senior Economics reporter at Quartz from December 2012 to 2020. With a background in journalism and consulting, Guilford has held positions such as Senior Consultant at The Beacon Group and Senior Editor at JL McGregor & Company. Guilford holds a Master of International Affairs from Columbia | SIPA and a BA in Chinese (summa cum laude) from Middlebury College.
This person is not in any teams
This person is not in any offices
The Burning Glass Institute
1 followers
Situated at the intersection of learning and work, the Burning Glass Institute advances data-driven research and practice on the future of work and of workers. We work with educators, employers, and policymakers to develop solutions that build mobility, opportunity, and equity through skills. Today’s job market is being reshaped by unprecedented dynamism, with significant implication for our society. 30% of the average job’s skills have been replaced over the past decade, challenging higher education to keep up and threatening industry with the prospect of major talent disruption. How can companies and communities ensure that the workforce they have can be the workforce they need for the future? In this context, the Burning Glass Institute’s work is increasingly urgent. Industry suffers severe talent shortages even as workers remain stuck on a treadmill of low-wage employment. Companies struggle to attract diverse workers even as talent pools go underleveraged. Colleges and universities often fail to align their programs with labor market demand, leading to disappointing outcomes for graduates and poor returns on education and training investments for students and the public alike. Meanwhile, the sizeable opportunity and yawning need to support workers in acquiring new skills throughout their careers go unaddressed amidst declining higher education enrollments. The impact of these problems extends beyond individual employers or institutions. The inability to predict and build pipelines for future talent needs challenges the competitiveness of regions, sectors, and nations. Through our expertise in mining new datasets for actionable insight, the Burning Glass Institute’s research draws attention to pressing problems and frames the potential for new approaches. We also work to put innovative ideas into practice. Through project-based engagement, focused working groups, and data sharing collectives, we bring forward solutions that are high-impact and replicable.