Last Updated on February 24, 2019 by cassnetwork
LOGANSPORT, Ind. — The third annual Cass County College & Career Expo, designed to open doors to the future for area high school and college students as well as the general public, is set for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at Logansport High School’s Berry Bowl.
Area
employers are invited to participate to promote current job openings
and internship opportunities as well as talk with students about the
skills needed to secure a position with their
organization in the future.
Employers interested in participating should contact Suzanne Dillman,
associate vice chancellor for student affairs for Ivy Tech’s Logansport
site, by email at
sdillman@ivytech.edu or by telephone at 574-398-6090.
Representatives from colleges and universities across the state also
will be on hand to discuss the career and educational opportunities they
offer. Event sponsors include the Logansport/Cass County Chamber of
Commerce, Logansport High School, Trine University,
and Ivy Tech Community College.
“Last year’s event was a huge success with participants engaging with 12
college and university representatives and 49 employers,” Dillman said.
“We want to help our high school and college students, as well as the
public, understand what technical and soft
skills are needed for future career success so we have a pipeline of
qualified potential employees to meet area employer needs today and in
the future.”
The event will be targeted at 10th to 12th grade
students from Logansport High School and the Century Career Center,
Pioneer High School juniors and seniors, and students and alumni from
Ivy Tech and Trine as well as the general public.
Chamber members have been invited to participate along with employers
who work with Ivy Tech and Trine in recruiting new employees.
“The College and Career Expo is a great opportunity for employers to
showcase their business to current and future local talent,” said Lori
Lange, who serves as regional academic director for Trine University.
“To build workforce development in our community,
we must educate students on local opportunities and encourage them to
return here upon completion of their education.
“For those who wish to enter the workforce immediately after high school graduation, they can begin that search at the expo,” she continued. “It also serves as an avenue for current job seekers in the general public to search for employment.”
For more information and to register, contact Dillman by email at sdillman@ivytech.edu or by telephone at 574-398-6090 or Lange by email at langel@trine.edu or by telephone at 574-355-3964.
SOURCE: News release from Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Region