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Discussion Panel: Advancing Our Youth
November 3, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Topic: Preparation: Why it’s important to push IT Certifications and Engineering Apprenticeships
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Moderator:
Cleola Bostic, Nu Gamma Delta Sorority, Incorporated (Founder & President)
Panelists:
Antione Hines: Blacks In Technology, Virginia Chapter President
Carletta Hurt: Black MBA Association, Washington, DC Chapter President (LOTS Program)
Michael Artson: NAACP – Prince William County Chapter, ACT-SO Program Chair
Sammie Johnson: Howard University, Chief Librarian and former Student Affairs Counselor
Kyla Mack: Journey for Growth LLC. and Author of Blooming Onion: The Ultimate Guide to Self-Discovery
Dr. Natalie Clark Maggitt, Ed.D.: iThriveHer, Founder/CEO
Event Description:
The mission of Nu Gamma Delta Sorority Incorporated and its partners is to advance the well-being and self-sufficiency of Black and Brown youth, especially at-risk youth. Our goal is to improve the lives of youth and their families through available services and resources provided by each organization. We realize that youth workers need core competencies such as knowledge, skills, and personal attributes to prepare for future employment or entrepreneurship. This wealth of experience derives from various sources: life experiences, natural abilities, training, on-the-job training/apprenticeship, internships, formal education, supervision, etc.
Target Demographic: Middle School to College, Black and Brown
Objectives –
- Bridging the gap between the educational needs of students and the labor market demands of businesses, expanding youth apprenticeship is a way of creating a more inclusive economy.
- Improved knowledge of the conditions and tactics required for the accomplishment and sustainability of youth apprenticeship partnerships will speed up and intensify learning.
- Increase public knowledge and awareness of high-quality youth apprenticeship programs and certifications, and the benefits they provide to communities, companies, and students.
- Provide emotional and coaching support while striving to accomplish endeavors regardless of the chosen path (self-employment or college).