Mobile, AL — July 9, 2024 — Girls Learning About Manufacturing, Inc., a nonprofit affiliated with Manufacture Alabama, aimed at inspiring young women to pursue careers in manufacturing and STEM fields, is thrilled to announce its second annual GLAM Camp at Bishop State Community College July 16-18th, 2024. Hosted by AM/NS Calvert, this year’s camp will feature engaging STEM activities, career exploration opportunities, and exclusive tours of leading local manufacturing facilities.

This year, over 60 Mobile area girls will participate in the camp, gaining firsthand experience and insight into the exciting possibilities within the manufacturing industry. The camp will include activities designed by the engineering team at AM/NS Calvert, instructors at Bishop State, and tours of Austal USA and Airbus Americas, providing participants with a unique look into the operations of these industry leaders. By providing hands-on experiences, GLAM Camp seeks to ignite a passion for manufacturing and STEM among young women, preparing them for successful futures in these dynamic fields.

"We are delighted to for GLAM Camp to return to Bishop State Community College with the generous support of our host sponsor, AM/NS Calvert, and our camp sponsors Airbus Americas, Canfor Southern Pine and Outokumpu Stainless USA," said Robin Ricks, Founder & Executive Director of GLAM. "This camp is part of GLAM's ongoing commitment to empowering young women and fostering their interest in manufacturing careers."

"After last year's successful inaugural camp, we are excited to welcome these bright young minds to our campus for a transformative experience at GLAM Camp," said Olivier Charles, President of Bishop State Community College. "I am grateful to our faculty, staff, and industry partners for working together to create this opportunity. This is a very unique experience, and we hope to inspire these young women to pursue their passions and consider careers in manufacturing"

“AM/NS Calvert is proud to support GLAM, our community, and the future workers and leaders who make growth possible. By investing in the potential of our youth, we are not only nurturing their interests and talents but also reinforcing the foundation of a thriving society. Our commitment to GLAM is a testament to our belief in the power of education and the importance of providing opportunities that empower individuals to reach their full potential.” shared Kristen Mosely, Team Manager Communications and Corporate Responsibility, AM/NS Calvert.


About GLAM: GLAM (Girls Learning About Manufacturing) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring young women to pursue careers in manufacturing and STEM fields through hands-on experiences, mentorship, and educational programs. Founded on the belief that diversity drives innovation, GLAM is committed to closing the gender gap in manufacturing and empowering the next generation of female leaders.

Contact Information: Robin Ricks, Founder & Executive Director Girls Learning About Manufacturing, Inc.
Phone: 334-595-1687 Email: robin@manufacturealabama.org
Website: www.girlslearningaboutmanufacturing.com


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