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Torrance chamber celebrates local education achievements.
Summary
The Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Celebrate Education event on April 23 to honor students and educators, spotlighting mentorship programs, scholarships and student speakers on leadership.
Content
The Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Celebrate Education event on April 23 to recognize local students and educators. Students from several middle and high schools spoke about leadership and the transition into the workforce. The chamber highlighted its nonprofit foundation and a range of programs that connect students with local businesses. Chamber leaders noted a long history of collaboration with Torrance Area Schools to support career development and community ties.
Event highlights:
- The annual Celebrate Education event took place on April 23 and was hosted by the Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce.
- Student speakers discussed leadership, mentorship and preparing for careers outside the classroom.
- The chamber cited programs such as Business for a Day, the Jr. CEO program, the LEAD program and a mentorship program that pairs students with local leaders.
- This year the chamber paired 20 local business leaders with 20 North High sophomores for a seven-month mentorship and awarded two Dick & June Rossberg Scholarships.
- Scholarship recipients named in reports were Roseanna Riscia, who owns Rosie Cakes, and Nikolas Nishihara; chamber president Donna Duperron and North High principal Paul Nitake spoke at the event.
Summary:
The event highlighted the chamber’s role in connecting schools and local businesses through mentorship, scholarships and leadership programs, and it recognized student achievements. Undetermined at this time.
