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JA Girl's STEM Summit

Event Completed!


When: Thursday, February 20, 2020
Where: Lexington Technology Center
Time: 8:30 AM ET
 
Female students in Lexington County interested in STEM related fields were invited to participate in Junior Achievement's Girls STEM Summit sponsored by Dominion Energy and hosted by Lexington Technology Center.

Students participated in career readiness activities as well as hands on STEM experiments. In addition, female businesswomen from the midlands were invited to share their journey in their field of work and answer questions for the students in attendance.

Morgan Nicols, Miss South Carolina, emcee
RJ Neipp, Invista
Ashley Forte, Dominion Energy
Aileen Harlow, Michelin
India Mack, Dominion Energy
Melissa Wyer, BlueCross BlueShield SC

JA Girl's STEM Summit Panel

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Ashley Forte

Dominion Energy
Image of Aileen Harlow

Aileen Harlow

Michelin
Image of India Mack

India Mack

Dominion Energy
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RJ Neipp

Invista
Image of Morgan Nichols

Morgan Nichols

Emcee Miss South Carolina
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Melissa Wyer

BlueCross BlueShield SC

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