Pathways to Success (PTS) is a robust economic empowerment training program for 100 Black Men Chapters that was launched by the 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte and supports Wells Fargo’s commitment to outreach, education, and inclusion. The program focuses on two primary career development areas: Corporate Phase and Entrepreneurship Phase. The Pathways to Success model is designed to assess participants’ interest, measure success, and track results. The program concludes with paid job shadowing activities for participants.
The co-ed program is open to high school juniors and seniors and collegiate chapter mentees through a rigorous application process. Pathways to Success provides flexibility for each chapter’s needs in terms of content, structure, and execution. The program leverages local chapter resources as much as possible, and then supplements with national resources, sponsor resources, and a core of dedicated volunteers.
The co-ed program is open to high school juniors and seniors and collegiate chapter mentees through a rigorous application process. Pathways to Success provides flexibility for each chapter’s needs in terms of content, structure, and execution. The program leverages local chapter resources as much as possible, and then supplements with national resources, sponsor resources, and a core of dedicated volunteers.
As a follow up to a fantastic Class of 2019, the 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte and the Pathways to Success (PTS) committee is in search of qualified applicants for the Class of 2020. Applications are now open and close December 8, 5pm.
Use the below links to hear what past Pathways to Success participants are saying.
Program Benefits:
· One-on-one coaching and mentoring from execs at Fortune 500 Companies
· Develop and refine written communication and leadership skills
· Corporate and Entrepreneurial training
· Opportunity to earn financial compensation (awarded upon successful completion of program)
· Opportunity to earn financial compensation (awarded upon successful completion of program)
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