“In today’s event, we will hear from five UW-Eau Claire alumni who exemplify how the workforce coming out of the university drives the economic and social viability of this area,” said Jay Rothman, president of the Universities of Wisconsin.
Rothman noted his pride in answering questions about workforce development when asked across the state.
“When people ask where the next great teacher, entrepreneur or nonprofit leaders will come from, I can proudly say the answer to that in our state is the graduates of the Universities of Wisconsin,” Rothman said. “These connections are so important.”
Board of Regents President Amy B. Bogost echoed those sentiments in her statements to media.
“It’s partnerships like those we see in Eau Claire that are building communities in the state,” Bogost said. “And it’s our graduates who are leading the charge.”
In his opening remarks for the luncheon, Interim Chancellor Michael Carney expressed his hope that all community attendees left the event with a much clearer understanding of the ways UW-Eau Claire can help their organization.
In highlighting internship opportunities in the Chippewa Valley, Carney emphasized the value of student interns who he says increasingly become employed graduates “who choose to live and work here.”
“We recruit high-ability students who engage in the community through internships, research and other high-impact experiences, connecting their classroom learning to the world in which they are prepared to make a difference,” Carney said.
“Through these strong area partnerships, we are also able to align our curriculum with the specific needs of our community. Events like today help foster those connections.”
David Minor, president and CEO of the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce, shared with the audience that there are currently 11 Blugold interns within the Chamber. Minor then challenged attendees to look hard at the benefits of hiring interns.
“For anyone here today who has not yet hired UW-Eau Claire student interns, I would ask you why not?” Minor said. “We recently hired four new full-time employees. Three of them are Blugolds, graduates in 2020, 2025 and one who will graduate this May. Our hiring of interns is intentional.”