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Tuesday, September 25, 2012 |
Girls Learning About Manufacturing (GLAM) is an educational program that introduces female high school students to the exciting world of manufacturing. Girls participate in creating a team project using their creativity and problem-solving skills alongside motivating female industry professionals. Girls are educated on academic pathways that lead to a variety of career opportunities within the manufacturing industry. Final projects are displayed at the annual Smartmap Expo held at the TRAC.
This event is hosted at Columbiab Basin College in partnership with the Tri-City Development Council (TRIDEC) and is partially funded by the Carl D. Perkins Act.
GLAM Registration is currently closed. Please check back for updated information.
If you are interested in supporting this program or have a young girl interested in participating, please contact:
Keeley Gant
Director of Tech Prep and Workforce Enrollment
Columbia Basin College
2600 N. 20th Ave. (MS-CCTE)
Pasco, WA 99301
(509) 542-4559
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Keeley Gant, Director of Tech Prep and Workforce Enrollment, 509-542-4559