
About This Episode
Season 6. Episode 11.
The future of work isn’t on the horizon, it’s already here. As technology, automation, and new ways of working reshape industries, educators are being called to prepare students for a world of opportunity that looks nothing like the one before.
In this episode of Education Insight, host Lacey Kendall speaks with Dr. Ian O. Williamson, Dean of the UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business and an internationally recognized expert on the future of work, education, and talent development. Drawing from his recent talk at the Toward a Shared Vision conference in Riverside, Dr. Williamson shares insights on how schools and colleges can adapt teaching and curriculum to help students meet the demands of a rapidly changing economy.
He emphasizes that while technical and digital skills will be essential, the most valuable traits for the next generation will be human ones — adaptability, collaboration, and creative problem-solving. Dr. Williamson also discusses the growing importance of partnerships between education and industry, how businesses can play a direct role in shaping career readiness, and what it means to prepare students for jobs that don’t yet exist.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, or policymaker, this episode offers a powerful look at what it takes to build a stronger, more equitable talent pipeline for California’s future workforce.
Featured Guest

Dr. Ian O. Williamson
Dean of the Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine


