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The Good Stuff, Vol. 155

The Good Stuff, Vol. 155

Welcome to “The Good Stuff,” where we highlight positive news and ways that NAED employees and member companies go above and beyond to give back to their communities! If you have some “Good Stuff” that you would like to share with tED, find out how below.

In this issue of “The Good Stuff”,  Southwire partnered with SKILLED Nation to fund $100,000 in scholarships to help students pursue postsecondary education and careers in the skilled trades.

CARROLLTON, Ga. — Two years ago, Southwire partnered with SKILLED Nation, formerly SkillPointe Foundation, a national nonprofit dedicated to innovative scholarship solutions, to create a scholarship for 12 for Life® students graduating high school.

Since then, the Southwire 12 for Life SKILLED Scholarship has helped students take the next step toward meaningful careers in the skilled trades.

“As a Georgia-headquartered organization, SKILLED Nation is especially proud to support Southwire in helping the next generation discover and pursue meaningful careers in the skilled trades,” said Alvin Townley, Founding Executive Director of SKILLED Nation. “Through innovative initiatives like the 12 for Life program, Southwire is uniquely preparing young people for high-demand career pathways, while the Southwire 12 for Life SKILLED Scholarship ensures they can continue their journey beyond high school. We are honored to partner with an organization so committed to investing in talent and strengthening the communities we serve.”

In its first year, the scholarship was awarded to 10 graduating seniors in Carrollton, Georgia, and Florence, Alabama, with each student receiving $10,000 to continue their education.

Among the first recipients was Magnum Cannon, a 2024 graduate of the 12 for Life program, who said the experience has significantly shaped his future.

“Receiving this scholarship means a lot to me,” Cannon said. “The program I am in provides me with hands-on experience in advanced manufacturing technology. It has influenced my future by giving me practical skills and a deep understanding of the manufacturing field.”

Cannon, who is studying Industrial Systems Technology and HVAC, is expected to graduate this year from Northwest Shoals Community College.

Fellow 2024 recipient Robert Anthony shared a similar perspective on the program’s impact.

“12 for Life has not only influenced my future career path, but has also shaped me into a more compassionate, understanding and dedicated individual,” said Anthony, who is expected to graduate from West Georgia Technical College this year. “Receiving the scholarship lifted a huge financial burden and allowed me to focus on my studies instead of worrying about expenses. It motivated me to work even harder to succeed.”

Over the past two years, the scholarship has provided more than $200,000 to support students pursuing community college, technical, vocational or other postsecondary education.

This year, the Southwire 12 for Life SKILLED Scholarship will continue to build on its impact by funding $100,000 in scholarships to help students pursue postsecondary education and careers in the skilled trades.

“Through our partnership with SKILLED Nation and the 12 for Life program, we’re proud to invest in the bright futures of these outstanding students. This isn’t just support for education—it’s an investment in the strength and success of the communities where we live and serve. These scholarships open doors to meaningful careers and lasting achievement, and we can’t wait to see what our students accomplish,” said Burt Fealing, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary, and Chief Sustainability Officer at Southwire.

 

Find more “Good Stuff” articles here on tEDmag.com.

tED wants to know about your “Good Stuff”. If you work with someone who is helping other people, or a group of co-workers that’s creating better outcomes, we want to know about it.

Please send your “Good Stuff” to Marie at mjakle@naed.org and Nicky at nherron@naed.org. Send details, names, and photos if you have them.

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