ComEd Announces $450,000 to Launch Skilled Trades Program in Partnership with Four Chicago Catholic High Schools
2022年4月7日 - 2:30AM
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Set to launch in fall, Powering Our Future
program will expand STEM and skilled trades training for up to
1,000 Chicago students
ComEd, in collaboration with Big Shoulders Fund and United Way
Metro Chicago, today launched Powering Our Future – a new
initiative that will expand skilled trades and STEM training at
four Chicago Catholic high schools. To remove barriers to entry to
energy and skilled trades careers, a new $450,000 investment by
ComEd and parent company Exelon will pilot the program in schools
located in historically underserved communities.
Building on expansive STEM programming ComEd supports at Chicago
Public Schools, this initiative will expand career pathways for
women and minorities, who are underrepresented in STEM industries.
Thanks to ComEd’s investment and support from local philanthropy,
the new Powering Our Future program is set to reach up to 1,000
students over the next three years.
“Women and people of color continue to be vastly
underrepresented in STEM fields, but though our investments in
workforce training and STEM education, we are looking to change
that,” said Terence Donnelly, president and COO at ComEd.
“At ComEd, our goal is to ensure our workforce matches the
diversity of the communities we are privileged to serve, and that
our ongoing and critical infrastructure investment serves as a
catalyst to create jobs for local residents.”
Powering Our Future will combine in-classroom and hands-on
technical experience to help more students explore possibilities
and build skills to work in key skilled trades in the
energy/utilities, advanced manufacturing, and technology sectors.
Powering Our Future is set to launch at four Chicago Catholic high
schools in the Big Shoulders Fund network this fall:
- Josephinum Academy in Wicker Park
- Leo High School in Auburn Gresham
- Our Lady of Tepeyac High School, serving Lawndale
- St. Francis de Sales High School, serving East Side and South
Chicago
“Big Shoulders Fund is thrilled to partner with ComEd and United
Way Metro Chicago to not only build students’ knowledge of skilled
trade fields, but also provide pathways to a wide variety of
college, training, and career opportunities,” said Big Shoulders
Fund President and CEO Josh Hale. “The four Big Shoulders Fund
high schools participating prepare students to go on to become our
city’s future workforce and leaders, and this program provides an
important new tool to enhance that work and expand potential career
paths for them to pursue.”
The program will introduce students to career pathways in the
energy, utility and related sectors. Big Shoulders Fund will work
with school staff to implement a new curriculum this fall – with
in-classroom instruction led by current STEM teachers and staff,
and ComEd supporting hands-on experiences including field trips,
work-based learning, mentoring and technical classes. The program
will serve as a steppingstone to advanced training by ComEd,
including the CONSTRUCT Training Academy, and programs offered in
partnership with Dawson Technical Institute of Kennedy-King
College.
“United Way of Metro Chicago is excited to connect high school
students in our Neighborhood Networks in Auburn Gresham and South
Chicago with the Powering Our Future program,” said Sean
Garrett, President and CEO of United Way of Metro Chicago.
“Leveraging our coalitions in the Neighborhood Networks will help
enroll more students in this vital program, providing pathways to
future careers and ultimately building stronger, more equitable
communities.”
The four schools are located in historically disadvantaged
communities, within the Big Shoulders Fund network. With two of the
pilot schools serving an all-girls population, this program also
brings forward a first-of-its-kind opportunity to expand skilled
trades-focused training for women.
“Building a skilled and diverse labor force to power our
electrical needs today and tomorrow starts with investments in our
young people,” said Terry McGoldrick, President of IBEW Local
15. “We applaud ComEd’s efforts to develop partnerships with
local schools and community partners that will enhance skill
building and expose more of our young people to the possibility of
good paying jobs in the electric trades.”
Advancements in clean energy technology are expected to fuel new
jobs for the future, with the Center for Energy Workforce
Development estimating 2,000 new jobs in utilities in the Midwest
region in the next three years alone. To ensure that future clean
energy jobs go to diverse local residents – ComEd is taking steps
to address inequities in STEM. As little as 9 percent of STEM jobs
are occupied by Black Americans, with 7 percent by Latinos, and 28
percent by women.
Powering Our Future builds on the success of current ComEd
education and job training programs, including: the Chicago Builds
immersive skilled trades program for juniors and seniors; Create A
Spark – a four-year STEM training and mentorship program for high
school students enrolled in Chicago Public Schools (CPS); and STEM
Home Labs, a leadership series designed to overcome barriers to
STEM related careers. Last year alone, these programs helped reach
over 1,000 students across the city of Chicago and involved
participation by 174 ComEd mentors.
Over the next few months, Big Shoulders Fund will work with
school communities to host virtual and community meetings where
students can learn more about the program and how participating
would enhance their own college and career plans. For more
information about the Powering Our Future program and other STEM
education initiatives, please visit ComEd’s website.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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