SLATE Welcomes Howard Hayes to the St. Louis Workforce Development Board
Howard Hayes joins the St. Louis Workforce Development Board, bringing more than 25 years of workforce and economic development leadership.
ST. LOUIS, MO — The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE) is pleased to recognize Howard Hayes as a member of the St. Louis Workforce Development Board (SLWDB). Appointed by Mayor Cara Spencer on March 30, 2026, Hayes was introduced to the Board at its April meeting and has since joined the Board's Finance Committee, where he will help guide SLATE on financial and fiscal matters.
Hayes brings more than 25 years of leadership experience in workforce development, economic development, government, and nonprofit management. Currently serving as a Business Development Specialist with the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC), he has held numerous executive leadership roles throughout his career, including Director of the St. Louis County Department of Human Services and Executive Director of SLATE.
"I am truly humbled by this appointment to the St. Louis Workforce Development Board and consider it an amazing opportunity to serve our city," Hayes said. "Employment is vital to moving our city and its neighborhoods forward, and I am committed to supporting this critical work with great enthusiasm."
SLATE welcomes Hayes' continued leadership and looks forward to the expertise and perspective he brings to advancing workforce development opportunities for the residents and employers of the City of St. Louis.
About SLATE Missouri Job Center
SLATE is the City of St. Louis government agency providing no-cost services to job seekers and businesses, including employment assistance, job training, and career advancement opportunities. Since 1975, SLATE has remained committed to developing a strong, inclusive workforce that supports economic growth throughout the city. For more information, visit www.stlworks.com or call (314) 589-8000.
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Department:
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment
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Topic:
Unemployment and Jobseeking
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