Joint STEM Initiative

Kaiwen Cheng

Produced by QCRA(Queen City Robotics Alliance). This podcast is to facilitate communication between businesses, schools, government, professional societies, faith-based institutions, and other community service organizations to promote career readiness and enhance upward economic mobility. We also work closely with the STEM roundtable group in Charlotte to promote awareness of education supporting programs featured by area businesses, schools, government, professional societies, faith-based institutions, and other community service organizations.You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the podcast with notes and videos.

  1. Helping Next Generation with STEM by SIM

    02/12/2022

    Helping Next Generation with STEM by SIM

    In this episode, we talk with Elizabeth and Chris from Society for Information Management (SIM) Charlotte chapter, a professional society of over 5,000 IT leaders.  They share with us their passion and enthusiasm for promoting STEM through SIM’s three avenues of outreach: K-12 STEM/STEAM education programs, educational scholarships, and adult training. The future business community needs an ample supply of talent and SIM is helping individuals acquire the skills they’ll need to succeed. There are lots of different STEM job opportunities besides software developers and coders. All jobs from fast food to technical manufacturing and software development require technology skills.  Elizabeth explains how STEM programs are crucial to the continued growth and advancement of future leaders starting as early as primary school by promoting STEM interest and awareness, especially in girls, and supporting the teaching of critical thinking skills. Chris shares how impacting even just one student’s success contributes to exponential growth in technology, changes our future, our culture and who we will be generations from now. There is no single path to acquiring a STEM education and SIM is finding ways to generate IT talent by helping disadvantaged groups and non-traditional students gain in-demand technical skills to be successful in an ever changing work environment. From investing in K-12 STEM programs that encourage and support conceptual, creative thinking and intellectual curiosity, to creating a bridge from high school to community college to a four-year STEM degree, to providing adults opportunities for STEM education, SIM is generating IT talent and helping non-traditional students retool and advance their careers. Join us to learn about the many paths to a STEM education that don’t necessarily require a four-year degree and how you can be successful in a high-demand STEM career. You can also watch the episode on YouTube here and subscribe YouTube Channel: Joint STEM Initiative. For more information about Queen City Robotics Alliance, your local FIRST program, click here! To know more about SIM Charlotte, visit https://chapter.simnet.org/charlotte/home To know more about Elizabeth, check out her LinkedIn profile To know more about Chris, check out his LinkedIn profile

    26 min
  2. Tell me about Tech Careers

    07/06/2021

    Tell me about Tech Careers

    Do you know IT jobs are growing fast in North Carolina?  Todd wants to let everyone know, especially if you are young, that getting training in IT would be a great way to get a job placement.  From Todd and Diadre’s viewpoint, the IT career has the advantage that the need exists in every industry plus its flexibility for remote work.  It is the best career as they suggested. In this episode, we touched on the skillset as well as the benefits of a diverse background.  Not surprising that they believe communication is one of the most important skills, instead of coding for an IT career.  Todd and Daidre also pointed out, information technology is getting into almost every product that you can guarantee your career because it’s very transferable between industries.   This is an episode that touched on career selections that are critical for high school students who are deciding their major, or young adults who are considering their career path.  Share this with the younger generation around you, it never hurts to consider a career path that fits in every industry that is growing rapidly.  You can also watch this episode by subscribe YouTube Channel: Joint STEM Initiative To know more about SIM Charlotte, visit https://chapter.simnet.org/charlotte/home To know more about Daidre Fanis, check out her LinkedIn profile @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daidrefanis/. To know more about Todd Buelow, check out his LinkedIn profile @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddbuelow/.

    19 min
  3. SIM by Todd and Daidre

    06/16/2021

    SIM by Todd and Daidre

    Professional societies have played important roles in various industries.  They have been  a critical force that set up best practices, standards, or certifications.  In today’s ever changing environment, the professional societies remain critical but may need to adopt different approaches with different focuses.  We witness some of them grow while some of them disappear.  One thing for sure, the need for everyone to identify the best way to advance one’s career remains important as ever. In this episode, we are going to highlight SIM, the Society of Information Management, which created the place for IT professionals to gather and exchange information.  As Todd and Daidre pointed out it is a great network platform to help individuals to advance their career and do something good for the community at the same time.  As Information Management, or Technology, exists in so many industries that creating a standard doesn’t seem to be the top priority for SIM, but creating the best leaders for sure to be one. Todd and Daidre also pointed out, because of the focus on leadership development, SIM is finding ways to help disadvantaged groups, such as female professionals, to advance their career.  Take listen and it may turn a few lightbulbs on how to reach out to find the mentors that could change your life. You can also watch this episode by subscribe YouTube Channel: Joint STEM Initiative To know more about SIM Charlotte, visit https://chapter.simnet.org/charlotte/home To know more about Daidre Fanis, check out her LinkedIn profile @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daidrefanis/. To know more about Todd Buelow, check out his LinkedIn profile @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddbuelow/.

    21 min

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Produced by QCRA(Queen City Robotics Alliance). This podcast is to facilitate communication between businesses, schools, government, professional societies, faith-based institutions, and other community service organizations to promote career readiness and enhance upward economic mobility. We also work closely with the STEM roundtable group in Charlotte to promote awareness of education supporting programs featured by area businesses, schools, government, professional societies, faith-based institutions, and other community service organizations.You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the podcast with notes and videos.