Pointters plans two Career Focus Programs in October

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Pointters Community Initiatives, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering minorities in Northeast Wisconsin through comprehensive workforce development, skills training, healthcare, and mental health initiatives, is launching its Career Focus Program.

The program is set to take place on Oct. 2 at the Fox Valley Technical College, Oshkosh Riverside Campus.

The groundbreaking program is designed to empower minority students with essential skills and knowledge, equipping them for successful career journeys. The highlights of the program include:

  • Resume Building: Guidance on crafting compelling resumes that stand out to potential employers.
  • Interviewing Skills: Practical strategies and tips for acing job interviews and making a lasting impression.
  • Career Planning: Expert insights and guidance on planning and shaping a successful career path.
  • Hands-on Career Workshops: Students will have the opportunity to interact with influential leaders from Winnebago County’s healthcare, information technology, law enforcement, and aviation industries.
  • Career Mentoring – Helping students to navigate their career path and strategize to achieve their career goals.

Pointters Community Initiatives, founded in 2019 by Dimeji Tomori, was born out of his personal experiences as a Black African American navigating the challenges of finding a job in Northeast Wisconsin. Following a successful pilot of the Career Focus Program in 2022 in collaboration with the Appleton Area School District, PCI has received demand from community leaders to extend the program to Oshkosh this fall.

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Winnebago County, with a diverse population where 23.4 percent of its residents identify as Black, African American, or belonging to other minority groups, represents an ideal setting for the Career Focus Program.

Dimeji Tomori, Founder of Pointters Community Initiatives, emphasized the program’s mission, saying, “In order to create meaningful change in the hearts and minds of our minority community, we must first empower people with resources and knowledge. Then they are in a position to change their situation to better themselves and our communities.”

Pointters Community Initiatives will host a second Career Focus Program for Fox Valley Residents Oct. 24, at the Fox Valley Technical College on Bluemound Drive in Appleton.

For more information about Pointters Community Initiatives and their programs and resources, visit pointters.org.

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