

Mayor’s Youth “Tee Up” in College
Five students, all graduates of Southside High School, are receiving support from the Mayor’s Youth Program to aid them in their pursuit to play golf in college.
Rodriguez Lowery, Brandon Bradley, Eric Davis, Shelton Davis, and Willie Brown, all graduates of Southside High School located in East Atlanta, received $250.00 gift cards, a laptop, and financial assistance to cover any needs unmet by the golf scholarships they received from Talladega College, Grambling State University, and Winston State University. Mayor Shirley Franklin and Tony Dozier, President and CEO of TDC Systems Integration were on hand to present the awards before the students left for their fall semesters.

(L- R) Tony Dozier, President and CEO of TDC Systems Integration, Willie Brown, Shelton Davis, Mayor Shirley Franklin, Eric Davis, Brandon Bradley, and Rodriguez Lowery.
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Mayor’s Youth Program Participants Complete Internships At More Than 100 Atlanta Companies, Organizations and Government Agencies
This month, approximately 700 Atlanta Public Schools (APS) students will complete competitive summer internships and training programs at organizations throughout Atlanta and the metro area as participants in the 2008 Mayor’s Youth Summer Employment and Training Program.
For the fourth consecutive year, businesses partnered with the Mayor’s Youth Program to provide funding and summer internships for this one-of-a-kind program. Over 100 companies joined the City, the Atlanta Workforce Development Agency (AWDA), the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce (MACOC) and ajcjobs.com to provide the graduating seniors from the class of 2008 with paid summer internships that gave them the experience necessary to effectively transition into college and the workforce.
“The Mayor's Youth Summer Employment and Training Program is made possible by our corporate partners who contribute so generously to Atlanta's youth by offering summer internships that provide them with an opportunity to grow and gain experience in an array of industries,” said Mayor Franklin. “As a result, students are better prepared for the real world, and the next phases of their lives.”
S. L. King & Associates, Inc., (SLK) an engineering consulting firm headquartered in Atlanta, GA, is one of the many organizations that has partnered with the Mayor’s Summer Internship Program since its inception. “We are pleased to have participated in the program again this year, for our fourth summer in a row. We have had wonderful experiences and look forward to many more,” said, P. E. founder of S. L. King & Associates, Inc.

[R to L] Stanley King of S. L. King & Associates, Inc with Mayor’s Youth Program interns Rebecca Armstrong, Berry College class of 2009, and Sheldon Mabry, Clemson University class of 2012.

Khamori Watts, a Mayor’s Youth Program recent graduate of Westlake High School, is participating in the “Entrepreneurial Mentoring Preparing Our World through Education” (EMPOWER) program at Atlanta Technical College.
Today, Khamori and several of his classmates will compete for a $1,000 award for Best Business Plan.
Khamori will attend Carson-Newman College in the fall to pursue a degree in Marketing and Business Management and hopes to one day work for the Marketing department at NIKE.
This summer, Khamori is interning in the office of Atlanta City Councilmember Kwanza Hall
Getting Ready for the World of Work
By Beth Mirza for SHRM.ORG
For the past three years, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin has sponsored a program matching Atlanta public high school graduates with paid internships in the metropolitan region. Called the Mayor’s Youth Program, the initiative gives the teens money for living expenses they’ll incur as they move on to post-secondary education. And the teens gain “real world” work experience.
Unfortunately, some participating employers reported back to the Mayor’s Youth Program that the students weren’t ready for office life yet.
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