Published On: December 8th, 2015|

Dell – Heather Wilson

“Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is becoming more and more important – and with good reason. These are necessary skills in today’s tech-savvy world, and they represent a pathway to some of the most in-demand and promising jobs. But global education systems aren’t producing enough critical thinkers to keep up with the demand. This is according to many experts, including those from Girlstart in Texas and TERI in India – two non-profits aimed at harnessing the potential of STEM-related skills so young people may acquire what they need to compete in today’s global workforce. Dell partners with Girlstart and TERI – and with 60 other non-profit organizations around the world – to help underserved young people access technology and education. Dell provides these partners with grant funding, its latest technology and Dell team members’ expertise.”(more)