Future Workforce Development
At Shaw, we believe that all young students should be encouraged to pursue innovative careers that tap their interests and unlock their full capabilities. We realize that progress starts with providing access to education and innovative efforts to equip students from underrepresented groups with the right skill sets. In conjunction with important area schools and thoughtful leadership, Shaw associates have created several workforce development programs that are connecting students of diverse backgrounds with industry and career knowledge. Below, we delve into two particular educational programs that are helping students broaden their imaginations and opening doors to exciting career possibilities.
Led by Shaw’s Corporate Diversity Council in partnership with the Women's Innovation Network (WiN), the mentorship program partners ten girls from the academy with ten inspiring Shaw leaders to build an engaging and rewarding mentorship experience. The Shaw mentors represent all areas of the company which enables the students to learn about a range of professional roles, from IT and marketing to design and manufacturing.
With City Park Elementary School, located in Dalton, Ga., Shaw has introduced a STEM after-school program. The semester-long class includes ten rising fourth graders and 21 rising fifth graders who are currently enrolled in the school’s free/reduced lunch program. The unique partnership positions members of Shaw’s WiN program and the company’s co-op students as ongoing mentors and leaders during the after-school program.
By incorporating on-site experiences as well as a variety of STEM-focused projects, each student learns about a range of career opportunities in areas such as engineering, design, marketing, tech, analysis and IT. To conclude the program, the students present a finished project or presentation to members of the Shaw WiN group, Dalton Public School board members, parents and Dalton Middle and High School administrators.
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