Press Room: Nissan welcomes African American students to Middle Tennessee for leadership and education summit

*Nissan to host more than 70 African American high school students at its North American Headquarters during Black History Month

By NNPA

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 20, 2020) – During the 2020 Next Gen Summit, high school students from six cities across the country − Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Jackson (Miss.), Nashville and Washington, D.C. − will meet with Nissan leaders and participate in workshops to prepare themselves for a successful future.

The students are selected through a process that includes a recommendation from their school, resume submission and an interview with representatives from their local chapter of 100 Black Men of America. Students with the most robust resume and interview skills were invited to attend the 2020 Nissan Next Gen Summit, sponsored by Nissan.

“We’re thrilled to welcome a new group of student leaders to our headquarters,” says Rodney Francis, director of Diversity and Inclusion. “Every year, we enjoy interacting with young men identified as up-and-comers in their community and giving them a glimpse into the inner workings of our business. It’s our hope that they leave inspired and equipped with tips for success in school and in life.”

During their experience in the Nashville area, the students will travel to Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans, where they will meet with Titans alumni Kevin Dyson, Blaine Bishop and Chris Sanders.

“It’s not a coincidence that we are hosting the Next Gen Summit during Black History Month,” says Francis. “Part of Nissan’s celebration of black culture and heritage is providing opportunities for the next generation of black youth.”

John E. Hardy, executive director, 100 Black Men of Jackson, Inc., says that the event is much anticipated by youth in his community.

“The Nissan Next Gen Summit provides a prism of employment opportunities and life experiences for the students in attendance,” says Hardy. “It lends credence to the motto of the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. − ‘What They See Is What They’ll Be.’”

Over its seven-year partnership with 100 Black Men of America, more than 350 students have participated in the Nissan Next Gen Summit or related events.

 

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