2022 College Promise Careers Institute
Kids
901 17th Street Northwest,Washington DC 20006
16 November, 2022
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College Promise invites you to attend the third annual Careers Institute! This two-day, event will be held on November 16th and 17th, 2022 from 8:30 am to 4 pm EST each day at The Army and Navy Club in Washington, DC. The focus of this year’s Careers Institute is the importance of Promise programs in achieving economic mobility. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with national leaders, CEOs, government officials, and policymakers committed to post-secondary and career equity and access for all. Through a variety of dynamic panels and candid keynotes, attendees will explore new ideas and innovations to drive success for their learners. Day 1 will spotlight the growth of the College Promise Movement, its advancements, and innovations. Day 2 will feature diverse and transformational perspectives regarding strategic workforce initiatives, the future of college-to-career talent pipelines, and Promise programs. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Michelle Cooper at [email protected] Logistical Information: Attire: Business Attire; Men must wear jackets (no sneakers or jeans) Hotels: We recommend three hotels within walking distance of the Army and Navy Club in Washington, DC The Madison Hotel - 1177 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005 • (202) 862-1600The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center - 1400 M St NW, Washington, DC 20005 • (202) 429-1700Hyatt Place Washington DC/White House - 1522 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005 • (202) 830-1900Guests must book their own accommodation. Hotel rooms and rates are subject to availability. COVID-19 Policy By accepting this invitation, you represent and warrant that you will not enter the venue or participate if you are (a) aware that you have contracted, (b)not completely recovered from COVID-19, or (c) have been exposed to COVID-19 or another communicable disease. College Promise reserves the right to update COVID-19 guidelines based on infection rates leading up to the event, and the CDC's recommendations.
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