CAREER DAYS
Become a Sponsor ... An Exhibitor ... A Volunteer
May 3 & 4, 201710th Annual
SPONSOR
Become a sponsor, click here.
EXHIBITOR
Become an exhibitor, click here.
VOLUNTEER
Become a volunteer, email Scott at scott.williams@usu
Participating in an event of this caliber is a great way to make a difference in and give back to your community while investing in its future!
EVENT INFORMATION
Wednesday and Thursday
| AM Rotation 8:15 to 8:30 a.m. Buses Arrive 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. (Rotation #1) 9:15 to 10 a.m. (Rotation #2) 10 to 10:45 a.m. (Rotation #3) 10:45 to 11 a.m. Load Buses |
PM Rotation 11:30 to 11:45 a.m. Buses Arrive 11:45 to 12:30 p.m. (Rotation #1) 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. (Rotation #2) 1:15 to 2 p.m. (Rotation #3) 2 to 2:15 p.m. Load Buses |
(Lunch is provided to all exhibitors and volunteers both days at 10:45 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.)
EXHIBITORS
Business leaders have a unique opportunity to interact, inform, connect with, and inspire our youth while students see and take part in something far beyond their classroom experience. Fill out the Exhibitor form at the top of this page.
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Once students arrive at the campus, they are divided into three exhibit areas, and have two plus hours to explore and participate in the three different career exploration arenas.
EDUCATORS
Contact Jeannie Johnson at jjohnson@batc.edu or 435-760-0356 to have your school attend.
SPONSOR INFORMATION
To become a sponsor, fill out the Sponsor Form at the top of this page.
The following sponsorship opportunities are available:
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$500 Gold
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$300 Silver
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$150 Bronze
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| Note: All GOLD & SILVER sponsors will be identified in print on event bags if sponsorship is received by the date located on the form. | ||
| Sponsors 2017 | Exhibitors 2017 |
| Alphagraphics Autoliv Box Elder School District Bridgerland ATC Cache County School District Cache Valley Electric Campbell Scientific Komatsu Equipment Lee’s Marketplace Logan City School District Oakdell Specialized Analysis Engineering (SAE) Staker Parson Companies Utah 4-H/USU Cooperative Extension Utah Occupational Safety & Health (UOSH) Utah STEM Action Center Whitaker Construction |
Air Care AirMed Autoliv Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI) Boys & Girls Club Bridgerland ATC Cache Business Resource Center (CBRC) Cache County Sheriff’s Office Century Equipment CoorsTek Medical H & E Honen Equipment Hughes General Contractors, Inc. InTech Collegiate Intermountain Logan Regional Healthcare Komatsu Equipment Lee’s Marketplace LeGrand Johnson Logan City Logan City Police Department Oakdell Renegade Rentals Rupps Excavating Sharp Transportation, Inc. Speicalized Analysis Engineering (SAE) Spindler Construction Staker Parson Companies Utah Electrical JATC Utah Highway Patrol Utah Occupational Safety & Health (UOSH) Utah Sheet Metal Education & Training Trust Utah STEM Action Center Valley Structural Services Wheeler Equipment Whitaker Construction Willow Park Zoo |
CONTACT
EVENT COORDINATOR
jjohnson@batc.edu
435-760-0356
brad.sorenson@batc.edu
435-750-3276
HEAVY EQUIPMENT COORDINATOR
mark.nielsen@loganutah.org
435-716-9151
ONSITE SECURITY COORDINATOR
lyle.davis@loganutah.org
435-994-1011
SCHOOL/PTA PARTICIPATION COORDINATORS
jjohnson@batc.edu
435-760-0356
Troy Christensen
435-237-0021
scott.williams@usu
(435) 752-6263
TRADES TWO SUPERVISOR
jdavidson@batc.edu
435-750-3126
wcarter@batc.edu
435-750-3222
EVENT DETAILS
On the above dates, 4,000 students (7th - 9th grade), teachers, school administrators, CTE directors, parents, industry leaders, and volunteers will converge on the campus of Bridgerland Applied Technology College (BATC) for Career Days. The objective of Career Days is to provide students in our region with hands-on exposure to the diverse and exciting career opportunities requiring technical skills. According to the Department of Worforce Services (DWS), 76 percent of the jobs in Utah do not require a bachelor’s degree; however, most of them do require technical skills.
The Career Days event includes interactive exhibits, trade industry displays and demonstration projects all requiring student involvement. It is hoped that increased awareness will help students, parents, teachers, counselors and the community become more aware of the opportunities available for those who have the right skills. Our task is to convert students’ enthusiasm into a career path.
COMMENTS
“This was a remarkable event that every student in the state should have the opportunity to attend. My congratulations to the committee and staff who put on this event. It was truly a spectacular opportunity for students and a well planned and executed event.” -Participant
“Our kids loved the hands-on exhibits. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable. We loved it!” -Lori Nielsen, Career Counselor — Cache High School
“Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This was one of the best opportunities I have ever seen for students. You have done a tremendous job organizing and carrying out such a fantastic event. It got the kids thinking and more importantly, doing.”
“We hope you will continue to offer this wonderful event! I can only imagine the time, manpower, planning, and expense required. Please express our appreciation to each of your presenters. Our students will talk about this event for days and days!”
“We had a great time at Career Days. The kids learned a lot and were excited about the day. We want to be a part of next year’s event.“ -Michelle Hatch, Instructor — Mt. Logan Middle School
“Loved the great diversity of professions on display. AWESOME FOR KIDS!”