Verizon to grant $61K to Latino-serving orgs, host STEM forum, offer free headshots at Boston event
On June 25, Verizon will host its “Connected by Culture” event in Boston, focusing on STEM education and Latino community support. Held from 3 to 6 p.m. at Downtown Crossing, the event will celebrate Verizon's $61,000 donation to Latino-serving organizations. Attendees will enjoy networking opportunities, free headshots, and discussions with Verizon recruiters. A STEM speaker series starting at 4:30 p.m. will feature leaders like Santi Garces and Karen Chacón.
Verizon aims to empower Latino youth and diversify the STEM field. The $61,000 donation supports nine organizations including Latino STEM Alliance and Sociedad Latina. These efforts align with Verizon's commitment to workforce development through initiatives like the Skill Forward program, offering free skills-building courses.
- Verizon donates $61,000 to Latino-serving organizations, enhancing community support.
- The event provides networking opportunities, career discussions, and free professional headshots.
- A STEM speaker series features influential Latino leaders, promoting STEM education.
- Verizon supports nine local organizations, including Latino STEM Alliance and Sociedad Latina.
- The Skill Forward program offers free skills-building courses, aiding workforce development.
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BOSTON, June 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- From 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, Verizon will host the next event in the company's “Connected by Culture” series at Boston’s Downtown Crossing store (340 Washington St.). In addition to providing the Boston community with career and networking opportunities, the event will celebrate Verizon’s
Following “Connected By Culture” celebrations in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago and New York City, the latest event in this series highlighting the Latino community will feature top Boston leaders discussing STEM education and innovation; encourage attendees to discuss open positions with an on-site Verizon recruiter and pose for free professional headshots; foster networking opportunities; and highlight ongoing Verizon initiatives that bolster the community.
Starting at 4:30 p.m., a STEM speaker series will feature insights from influential leaders in the Latino community, including Santi Garces, Chief Innovation Officer for the City of Boston; Karen Chacón, Executive Director for Latino STEM Alliance; Carolina Lopez-Treviño, Catering Engineering Lead for Toast; and Sgardy Pena, Electrical Engineer at Signify and an alumna of Sociedad Latina.
“The Latino STEM Alliance is committed to inspiring and empowering underserved youth to pursue academic and career success in STEM fields by providing meaningful and engaging STEM learning opportunities,” said Karen Chacón, Executive Director of the Latino STEM Alliance. “Through our partnership with Verizon, we are able to reach more youth, particularly early education learners, engaging them in STEM programs from the start of their academic careers, to ultimately propel them into a STEM profession and diversify the STEM industry.”
“The Latino community is underrepresented in STEM, but this event is an opportunity to highlight several prominent Boston Latino Community STEM leaders,” said Cathleen Finn Municipal and Community Engagement Director for Verizon. “It’s our pleasure to highlight the contributions of our community partners, particularly Latino STEM Alliance and Sociedad Latina, as they work to build a more inclusive STEM talent pipeline.”
Verizon’s
Verizon is deeply committed to the Boston community, serving more than 3,000 small businesses in the Boston area with Verizon's free Small Business Digital Ready platform, which features access to more than 50 courses, expert-led workshops, in-person and virtual networking, and incentives – including grants.
Aligning with the company’s Citizen Verizon responsible-business plan, the Connected By Culture series highlights Verizon’s continuing commitment to workforce development, such as the Verizon Skill Forward program, which provides access to free skills building online courses. With no prior experience or college degree required, Verizon Skill Forward participants can access self-paced, expert-led free online courses designed by universities and industry experts for one year, including dedicated courses in Spanish.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed in 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of
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