Ford announces new STEAM column for the Black Press

Renah Carlisle, a sales zone manager for Ford’s Phoenix Region said that both Ford and the NNPA support STEAM initiatives and “it is a reminder to our children, that the impossible is possible.” Ford officials made the announcement about the new STEAM column, during the 2018 NNPA Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas. (Freddie Allen/AMG/NNPA)
Renah Carlisle, a sales zone manager for Ford’s Phoenix Region said that both Ford and the NNPA support STEAM initiatives and “it is a reminder to our children, that the impossible is possible.” Ford officials made the announcement about the new STEAM column, during the 2018 NNPA Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas.                                       (Freddie Allen/AMG/NNPA)
Renah Carlisle, a sales zone manager for Ford’s Phoenix Region said that both Ford and the NNPA support STEAM initiatives and “it is a reminder to our children, that the impossible is possible.” Ford officials made the announcement about the new STEAM column, during the 2018 NNPA Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas. (Freddie Allen/AMG/NNPA)

Ford announces new STEAM column for the Black Press

Ford Announces New STEAM Column for the Black Press Focused on Opportunities

By Stacy M. Brown, (NNPA Newswire Contributor)

In an effort to encourage young people to pursue and succeed in STEAM careers (Science, Technology Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics), Ford announced a new quarterly column dedicated to showcasing opportunities in STEAM. The column will appear on BlackPressUSA.com and will be available to NNPA members through the NNPA Newswire.

The NNPA is a trade group that represents more than 200 Black-owned media companies, operating in the United States; the member publications reach more than 20 million readers, combined, in print and online every week.

The new column will begin in March.

“Rest assured, this will not be a self-serving platform,” said Renah Carlisle, a sales zone manager for Ford’s Phoenix Region. “Both Ford and the NNPA support STEAM initiatives and it is a reminder to our children, that the impossible is possible.”

This year, there will be more than 8 million jobs available in STEAM and the federal government alone will need an additional 10,000 workers for information technology and cyber security, Carlisle said.

“In tandem with other programs and initiatives, with the launch of this new STEAM co-lumn, we’re excited to not only put a focus on an important issue impacting our youth, but to also offer [another avenue] to increase awareness, consideration and participation in exciting, dynamic career opportunities available to all young people everywhere,” said Carlisle, in a press statement about the new STEAM column.

NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., said that the NNPA was excited to join Ford in this important conversation about the future of our youth.

“Across the country, our members serve as the voice and advocate for the communities they serve,” said Chavis, in a press statement about the new STEAM column. “The unsettling fact that every 26 seconds a student drops out of high school should be impetus enough for leaders, mentors and all who care about the future of our youth to develop a pipeline for future leaders in STEAM careers.”

The statement continued: “Both NNPA and Ford share a mutual commitment and support for STEAM initiatives and are excited to support innovation, differentiation and opportunities that help our youth ‘Go Further’ in tech,” and explore the limitless potential of the future.

 

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