Bank of America Program Opens Doors for Local Teens
The Bank of America Student Leaders program is a significant initiative aimed at empowering local teens in the Puget Sound area through paid summer internships with nonprofits. This program not only provides essential work experience but also allows participants to engage in pressing social issues, fostering a sense of civic responsibility among youth. Each year, 300 high school juniors and seniors are selected nationwide, with local representatives like Jiawei (Jared) Hu from Interlake High School making a notable impact by supporting organizations such as Special Olympics Washington. The program also emphasizes the importance of financial literacy through Bank of America's Better Money Habits platform, equipping students with crucial personal finance skills. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the program adapted to a virtual format, demonstrating resilience and commitment to youth development. Kerri Schroeder, Market President for Bank of America in Seattle, highlights the need for investing in a diverse pipeline of young talent, reinforcing the program's relevance in today's socio-economic landscape. Applications for the 2021 program are being accepted until January 29, inviting interested teens to seize the opportunity. This initiative exemplifies the intersection of workforce development and community service, making a notable difference in the lives of local youth.