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Fayette Business Education Partnership connecting young people, businesses

By Melissa Gibson 3 min read
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One of Fayette Business Education Partnership鈥檚 newest initiatives, Biz Wiz Kids, lets young entrepreneurs shine.
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The Fayette Business Education Partnership developed the EQT Mechanical Design Competition, which encourages children to learn more about hydraulics and pneumatics.
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Fayette Business Education Partnership partners and businesses gather to learn more about preparing young people for the future needs of businesses in Fayette County.

The Fayette Business Education Partnership (FBEP) is bringing the county鈥檚 businesses and school districts together to strengthen the local talent pipeline and prepare students for high-demand careers.

In 2012, the Fayette Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey asking questions about the workforce and the needs of the local businesses, both then and in the future. With those answers, the chamber began working with the Westmoreland-Fayette Workforce Investment Board to create a partnership that would prepare young people for real needs of the regional economy.

Part of doing so included starting the EQT Mechanical Design Competition, which encouraged middle school students to learn more about hydraulics and pneumatics. Since then, they鈥檝e continued introducing new programs and initiatives to further the cause.

鈥淔or the past two years, we鈥檝e held a Young Entrepreneur Showcase, where we invited kids who currently have a business of their own to come and set up a table and sell their wares,鈥 Kathi Hull, workforce coordinator for the Fayette Chamber of Commerce, said. 鈥淚t has been a tremendous hit.鈥

To keep that momentum going, and in an effort to keep the young entrepreneurs together, the FBEP partnered with 4-H and Penn State Extension to create Biz Wiz Kids, a club for ages 8-16.

鈥淭he club is open to any kid with an interest in starting their own business or someone who already has a business but wants to gain more experience in entrepreneurship,鈥 Hull said.

The club meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Monday of the month at the Chamber鈥檚 office.

The support the FBEP receives from businesses, partners and community members has been 鈥渁mazing,鈥 according to Hull.

The chamber hosts meetings every other month at Penn State Fayette for representatives of businesses and other agencies to give an update on the programs. They typically have a speaker to talk about workforce development, and attendees have the opportunity to network.

鈥淲hen our meeting is over, I like to sit back and watch the partnerships happen,鈥 Hull said. 鈥淲e have watched amazing things come out of those meetings and the feedback we receive from educators, parents and FBEP participants has been nothing but positive.鈥

And, they鈥檙e looking to do more.

FBEP is currently working on a technical skills initiative and two college-level capstone projects, but it takes partnerships to make the programs successful.

鈥淧eople can get involved by coming to a meeting and supporting not only the work we鈥檙e doing but the work of the community and programs that are in the room,鈥 Hull said. 鈥淭hey are working just as hard to make their opportunities at their business or organization successful, as we do in the (FBEP).鈥

Sponsorship opportunities are available for one or all of the FBEP programs. Visit www.fayettebep.org or the FBEP Facebook page for more information.

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