“Connect to My Future” Career Conference

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NC3 is proud to support SkillsUSA’s inaugural” “Connect to My Future” Career Conference, a two-day virtual event designed to help students explore career pathways through direct connections with employers. The event is hosted on May 5 and 6th but registration closes on Friday, April 23, so register today!
SkillsUSA Executive Director, and NC3 Board Member, Chelle Travis on the “Connect to My Future” Career Conference

Connect to My Future (CTMF) is unique, in that it puts students together with employees of partners and affiliate organizations to hold important conversations that connect students with their futures. This opportunity is open to all students at SkillsUSA Schools!

The CTMF career conference is comprised of three tracks:

  • Explore is for middle school students, and it takes place Wednesday, May 5, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. ET
  • Aspire is for high school students, and it’s scheduled at two separate times on Wednesday, May 5: 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET and 12:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. Schools can determine which time frame is best for them to join.
  • Connect is for high School seniors and college/postsecondary students, and it takes place on Thursday, May 6, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET. Morning and afternoon sessions are available so that students can select the workshop times that fit best into their busy lives.

More information on the CTMF conference is available on the SkillsUSA website at ctmf.skillsusa.orgYou can also reach out to our Customer Care Team to answer any questions at customercare@skillsusa.orgor by phone at 844-875-4557. Registration closes on April 23.

This is truly a great opportunity to take advantage of the virtual educational environment we continue to find ourselves in while reminding our students of the importance and potential of the skills they’re continuing to develop.

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