
Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Amirika Richardson, T3 Career & Education Director, Capital Area Michigan Works! Lansing, MI, but serving Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Counties.
Hear Amirika and Jeffrey discuss how T3 connects students with hands-on career exploration and employers to build pathways into the future workforce in the SoundCloud podcast shared below:
Jeffrey had several questions for Amirika in this conversation:
- (For viewers who may be unfamiliar) What is T3 (Teach. Talent. Thrive.), and how does it support career development for students in the Capital Area?
- T3 leads several student-focused career-exploration events and hands on learning opportunities. How do these programs connect to the broader workforce development strategy for our region?
- The business community plays an important role in shaping future talent. How can local employers and industry partners get involved with T3 to support career development?
- As you look ahead, what trends or developments in career education should the public know about, and how is T3 preparing students for the workforce of tomorrow?
- Is there a final message that you would like to share with students, families, educators, or businesses about the importance of career pathways and community partnership?
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T3: Teach. Talent. Thrive.
Teach. Talent. Thrive.
Connecting Assets & Developing Talent
T3 is a network of connected assets supporting education and talent development in Michigan’s capital area. T3’s partners work to ensure all our students are reading at grade level in the third grade, increase high school graduation rates to ensure all students are college and career ready, and increase the number of people who have the education and skills needed to support our continued prosperity into the future. T3 is committed to helping the capital area become the exemplary STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) region in America.
T3 strives to build a community committed to lifelong learning led by business and community stakeholders to ensure regional prosperity in the ever-changing new economy. T3 serves as the Career and Educational Advisory Council for Prosperity Region 7.
Our T3 Council meets regularly to advance the organization. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are held at Capital Area Michigan Works!, 2110 S. Cedar Street, Lansing, Michigan at 3:30 p.m.Click Here to learn more about T3.







