
Workforce development starts long before a first job, and this episode explores how communities can better connect students to real opportunities. Mesa Chamber President Sally Harrison shares how businesses, schools, and families can work together to expose young people to meaningful career paths. From internships and mentorships to simple job shadowing, she explains why early exposure is key to helping students discover their interests and strengths.The conversation highlights the role of chambers as connectors, bridging the gap between education and industry. With real examples from local companies and programs, this episode offers practical insight for educators, parents, and business leaders who want to build a stronger, more prepared workforce.Show NotesMesa Chamber of Commerce https://www.mesachamber.org/What Color Is Your Parachute? Your Guide to a Lifetime of Meaningful Work and Career Success https://amzn.to/4bZFsTnYour Parachute for Teens https://amzn.to/4btKFmsYour Parachute Workbook https://amzn.to/4rLyBl9East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) https://www.evit.edu/If you want to learn more about the American Classroom podcast, please visit AmericanClassroom.Show https://americanclassroom.show/To learn more about or take a tour of the great schools mentioned in this episode, visit Heritage Academy https://heritageacademyaz.com/ or Paul Revere Academy https://paulrevere.tech/Sponsored by: Heritage Academy, downtown Mesa campus- www.hamesa.com
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