Leadership Gift from Hess Foundation Provides Start-up
Funds for Program to Equip Students with Work-ready Skills, On-the-job
Experience in Chosen Career Path
Montgomery
County educators and business leaders are teaming up to launch a new Integrated
Experiential Learning Cooperative (IELC) that will provide students with
continuous opportunities to gain on-the-job experience and work-ready skills in
their given fields of study, beginning in high school and continuing throughout
their college studies at Montgomery College and The Universities at Shady
Grove.
Start-up
funding to help launch the initiative is being provided through a $525,000
leadership gift from the Hess Foundation – led by brothers Andy and Chuck Hess,
owners and founders of HESS Construction in Gaithersburg, MD.
Among
those on hand to announce the program’s launch today at The Universities at
Shady Grove were Dr. Stewart Edelstein, executive director of USG and associate
vice chancellor for academic affairs for the University System of Maryland; Dr.
DeRionne Pollard, president of Montgomery College; Dr. Joshua P. Starr,
superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools; and members of the Hess family;
along with students and an array of community leaders.
“We
know from our own life experiences, and from having employed hundreds of people
over several decades in the construction industry, how important it is for
young people to not only be educated, but to be career-ready when they
graduate,” said Chuck Hess, CEO of HESS Construction and President of the Hess
Foundation. “It’s vital that students add real-world experience to the work
they are doing in the classrooms. That’s why we felt so strongly about helping
to launch this joint initiative with a leadership gift that we hope will spur
others in our community to provide additional support and similar partnerships
with those in our business community.”
The new Integrated Experiential Learning Cooperative
(IELC) is designed to provide students along the educational pipeline in
Montgomery County – from high school through college – with access to
experiential learning experiences in their intended major of study, in a
coordinated and progressive fashion. The IELC will help students see the
relevance and value of their academics, and gain a better understanding of real
work expectations. The three educational partners – MCPS, MC and USG – will
each provide a set of integrated experiential learning opportunities that will
build upon one another, as participating students advance on their educational
path. The initial cohort of 60 MCPS rising seniors will begin in May 2015 and
will be selected among students participating in the ACES (Achieving Collegiate
Excellence and Success) program, which is a joint initiative of MCPS, MC and
USG.
“One of the greatest challenges we face in this region is that
there is irrefutable data pointing to a growing shortage in the number of
skilled workers available to fill all the jobs that will be needed to fuel our
economy,” said Edelstein of USG. “This is why it’s so critical that we, as
education partners, work closely and innovatively with our business community
to make sure we are doing all we can to prepare a highly educated and trained
workforce with job-ready skills that will enable them to hit the ground
running.”
“The
Hess Foundation’s gift is another step toward strengthening the County’s future
workforce by helping students achieve their educational goals from high school
to college and, ultimately, their chosen careers,” said MC President Pollard.
“With our partners at MCPS, USG and in the business community, we’ll not only
educate, but we’ll be catalysts to building resumes as our students transition
to professionals.”
“The
generosity of the Hess family is going to make it possible for many of our
students to get excellent real-world experience in a career path. It’s this
kind of partnership and support that is so essential in ensuring that our
community has a capable and qualified workforce for years to come,” said MCPS
Superintendent Starr. “The IELC is another example of the exceptional
collaboration among MCPS, Montgomery College and The Universities at Shady
Grove. Together, we are creating a strong educational pipeline to help our
community meet our workforce needs.”
Business
leaders and individuals who would like more information about the Integrated
Experiential Learning Cooperative are urged to call Julia Rader, director of
The Universities at Shady Grove’s Career and Internship Services Office, at
301-738-6063 or via email at jrader@umd.edu.