Van Walling told me that he believes we can all do a small part. Whether it’s advocacy, volunteering, providing a small donation to the local schools or organizations that have an interest in this area, or in-kind services, every individual, business, and educational institution can get involved. Adopt a school, mentor a student, talk to your neighbors.
I asked Van, so employers are certainly not hiring 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th graders, why get involved at this level? He said “No, we’re not hiring the 5th grader, but by getting involved here and encouraging students to be engaged… to see the connection between what they are studying today to their future, we’re helping to build a bigger pie. Employers can collaborate today, compete tomorrow. In other words, collaboration between employers in any industry helps students get excited in their formative years. Then when there’s more accessible and trained workers in that area later, they can then compete to gain the best from that enlarged talent pool.”
I took a lot from that message. Collaborate Now… Compete Later.
Vicki Steere is the Executive Director of the Jobing Foundation, and is committed to helping prepare both the current and future workforce for the needs of business. One program of the Jobing Foundation is Experience Your Future Day. 7500 8th grade students will visit Experience Your Future Day on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at the University of Phoenix Stadium to meet local employers and learn what it’s really like to work in those industries and professions. The event is open to employers and educators in all industries.

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