Bank of America Announces 2023 Student Leaders; 15 Tristate Area Teens Named
- Bank of America's Student Leaders program provides an excellent opportunity for young adults to gain practical workforce skills and leadership experience while working with local nonprofits.
- The program aims to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teen summer employment, providing opportunities for career skills-building and workforce experience.
- Bank of America's commitment to investing in the long-term economic growth of the tristate area through the Student Leaders program demonstrates their dedication to supporting young adults for success in today's workforce.
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Paid Summer Internships Connects Teens to Career-Building Opportunities
In the tristate area, teen summer employment is still reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. With changing economic conditions and a job market that continues to shift, young people need access to workforce experience and career skills-building opportunities. The private sector has a role to play to help better position and support young adults for success in today's workforce. The 15 juniors and seniors Student Leaders from the tristate area were selected from an impressive pool of applicants.
"By providing the pathways and resources for young adults to gain the foundational work skills and leadership experience they need to succeed, we are investing in the long-term economic growth of the entire tristate area," said José Tavarez, president, Bank of America New York City. "The Student Leaders program helps equip teens with the opportunities they need and deserve as they build their future while assisting critical local nonprofits."
"The teens selected for this program are already having an impact at their schools but may have lacked the opportunity to apply those skills to the workforce until now," said Alberto Garofalo, president, Bank of America New Jersey. "Our hope is that they will recognize just how much of an impact they can have at these organizations and will continue to leave their mark on the community long after graduation."
"Helping young adults build job experience in their communities while helping nonprofits is critical," said Marc Perez, president, Bank of America Long Island. "Offering work opportunities to our teens will help them become stronger leaders and provide them hands-on experience as they prepare to enter the workforce."
The Student Leaders are returning from a week-long, all expenses paid, national leadership summit in
The class of 2023 Bank of America Student Leaders are:
- Aderinsola Odusanwo,
Brooklyn – YMCA ofGreater New York - Briana Mach,
Queens – YMCA ofGreater New York - Surya Mohan,
Queens – YMCA ofGreater New York - Lina Lin,
Manhattan – DREAM - Nafissetou Konate, The
Bronx – DREAM - Brian Ametekpor –
Irvington, New Jersey – Boys & Girls Club ofNewark - Dakauri Pinckney –
East Orange, New Jersey – Boys & Girls Club ofNewark - Anabelle Jerome –
Paterson, New Jersey – Boys & Girls Clubs of Paterson & Passaic - Shivali Patel –
Jersey City, New Jersey – Boys & Girls Clubs ofHudson County - Areebah Alam –
Highland Park, New Jersey – Elijah's Promise - Grace Seto,
Manhasset – Island Harvest - Jessica Yao,
Syosset – Island Harvest - Mohamed Adam,
New Hyde Park – EAC Network - Nikson Alex,
New Hyde Park – EAC Network - Sean Clairine,
Rockville Centre – EAC Network
Started in 2004, the Student Leaders program recognizes 300 community-focused juniors and seniors from across the
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