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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Shell and LCTCS Partner for a Career and Education Forum for Women at RPCC

Reserve, LA - Last week, the Louisiana Community and Technical  College System (LCTCS), in partnership with Shell, held the fourteenth  annual Louisiana’s Energize Your Destiny career and education forum at  River Parishes Community College (RPCC) Reserve Campus. Other  participating schools this year, included Baton Rouge Community College,  Delgado Community College, Fletcher Technical Community College, Nunez  Community College, and the University of Holy Cross.

This annual STEM-focused forum is designed to elevate women in the  Energy Sector, educate them about career and education options, and  encourage them to “take charge of their future.” The Forum aims to  empower participants during meaningful panel discussions, with diverse  workforce perspectives from employers, and with inspirational messages  on increasing personal ownership during professional development  workshops. 

“Each year, I am re-energized by our students, who are identifying  transformational career and education choices and taking charge and  ownership of their destinies. It has been an honor to lead this  initiative since 2017, when the LCTCS transitioned, as host,” said  Alison Bordelon, LCTCS System Director of Industry Aligned Career  Pathways.

Throughout the year, both industry and education members work  together to develop the industry-aligned programs that truly develop the  future workforce needed to sustain the work; this forum showcases the  outcomes of that partnership.

“Industry better serves their consumers when they have a wide variety  of perspectives within their workforce. I want to thank Shell, along  with Danos, BASF, Turner Industries and Baker Hughes for their  partnership and ever-growing support for women in the workforce,” said  Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr., LA-02.

Each year, Energize your Destiny provides a unique platform,  convening high school and college students, parents, career counselors,  military veterans, and community members statewide. The forum highlights  the broad offerings of industry-aligned programs and services the LCTCS  institutions provide, and the sustainable career opportunities offered  by industry partners. This year, an additional panel discussion was  added, prioritizing personal well-being for work-life balance as well as  maintaining safety in the workplace.

“It’s always thrilling to participate in this annual forum, it keeps  my energy sector perspective “alive.” I enjoy engaging with industry  members, the LCTCS colleges, and our Louisiana students who will become  the future of work,” said Louisiana State Senator Sharon Hewitt.

The Energize Your Destiny forum is offered in connection with other  Shell STEM-focused initiatives, such as Shell’s Energy Venture Camp.  Together, these initiatives demonstrate Shell’s commitment to the future  of the energy workforce. “Energize Your Destiny is an incredible  opportunity to partner with the LCTCS to help build the skills locally  that will help women in this community compete for great jobs. Shell is  proud to be part of encouraging more diversity in backgrounds and  experiences – we believe diversity will be key to shaping innovation and  transformation of our future energy system,” said Melissa Dotson, Shell  Chemicals LP Manager AOS Startup.”

“Energize Your Destiny with Shell is a great opportunity for students  to connect and to network with industry leaders across the state to  learn more about various career opportunities,” said Quintin Taylor,  Interim Chancellor of RPCC. “Hearing stories from the leaders about  their personal job experiences is an honor and provides an insight into  what students can expect from their future careers. RPCC was excited to  host this year’s event and we look forward to working with Shell in the  years to come as we continue to promote STEM-related careers.”

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