Boeing Supports Clemson Highly Skilled Diverse Workforce Plans Boeing is partnering with Clemson University to help create pathways to higher education and to cultivate a diverse and highly skilled workforce. In 2021, Boeing sponsored Clemson’s Men of Color National Summit. The event brings together Black and Latino high school students from around the U.S. to expose them to inspiring leaders and mentors, with the goal of encouraging the students to attend college. Boeing also invested in the university’s year-round Tiger Alliance college mentorship program, created a scholarship for students pursuing STEM fields, and deepened collaboration with Clemson’s nationally acclaimed Call Me MISTER program to inspire young men of color to consider careers in STEM and advanced manufacturing. This investment in Clemson’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives is designed to close the opportunity gap for Black and Latino males, from cradle to career. Boeing is continuing to partner with Clemson on these initiatives in 2022. Clemson Men of Color work toward being part of the highly skilled workforce. (Clemson University photo) 2022 Sustainability Report 65 Contents People Introduction Communities Operations Reporting Approach & Governance Products & Services
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