STEM E-Blast: Black History Month Infrastructure Workforce Summit @ NASDAQ (2-27-18, 11am) + Support DC Teachers & DC Chancellor, More

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Talib Karim

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Feb 20, 2018, 3:23:04 PM2/20/18
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Dear Colleague,

What are you doing for lunch, a week from today? Not sure...then, RSVP right away for the first-ever STEM4US! Black History Month Infrastructure Workforce Summit hosted by NASDAQ OTX (NASDAQ).

The event is set for Tuesday, February 27, 2018, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.  NASDAQ, the preferred trading platform for many in the tech sector, is hosting the Summit at its Washington, DC offices located at 1100 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 310 East Tower, WDC, 20005.

Exchange ideas on what the government, schools, and companies along with parents can do to train our nation's workforce for tomorrow's infrastructure jobs.  Network with energy, telecom, and transportation leaders along with officials from federal and local government agencies.  Enjoy a delicious lunch catered by local favorite, Sweet Tooth Bakery

See below for more details and to register today, space is limited. 

Register for Infrastructure Workforce Summit

STEM4US! Black History Month Infrastructure Workforce Summit
Hosted by NASDAQ

When: Tuesday, February 27th, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Where: NASDAQ DC Offices, 1100 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 310 East Tower, WDC, 20005.

Invited Speakers:

  • Jameel Johnson, Associate Vice President, NASDAQ (confirmed)

  • Dr. Charles Sutton, STEM Education Advisor to Lincoln University President (confirmed)

  • Liz Davis, Washington Teachers Union President (confirmed)

  • Secretary Betsy DeVos, US Department of Education 

  • Secretary Elaine Chao, US Department of Transportation

  • Betty Ann Kane, Chair, DC Public Service Commission

    STEM4US! Black History Month Infrastructure Workforce Summit Partners

STEM4US! Stands by DC Chancellor Antwan Wilson, 
Urge DC Leaders to do Same!

Click the picture above for a video on why STEM4US! stands by DC Schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson.  Contact DC Mayor Bowser, Chairman Mendelson, Councilman Grosso, and Councilman Robert White and urge them to give Antwan the opportunity to stay on the job and equip long-neglected DC school with STEM and other resources needed to make them just as good as schools in more affluent neighborhoods.
STEM4US! is marking our 5th year and to celebrate, we are launching a new podcast featuring interviews with STEM leaders like you. If you are interested in being featured, emailta...@stem4us.org.
To make America Great for all, we must, in the words of Nelson Mandela, "redouble our efforts!"  Do your part for STEM by supporting STEM4US! today!

Talib I. Karim, CEO, STEM4US!
ta...@stem4us.org
202-508-3391

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