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Mentors and Sponsors
Thanks to our many mentors and sponsors who have helped us this past year in making our affiliate such a success.
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Our board and our officers are comprised of local industry leaders who make a significant contribution to our affiliate. We are grateful for their continuing support. View our board members and officers.
Networking Social and Silent Auction
December 5, 2012
6:00 PM to 8:30PM
Cascade, 480 Sherman Avenue, Hamden, CT
Event Details and Online Registration:
Join the ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut in celebrating the start of another year with our Annual Fall Fundraising Event. Network with industry professionals, share ACE best practices with mentors, and place a bid with our Silent Auction – just in time for the holidays!
Event Sponsor: $500 (includes 3 registrations and prominent recognition at the event)
Student Sponsor: $250 (includes 1 registration and recognition at the event)
General Registration: $65 per person
Mentors, Teachers, and Parents: $50 per person
Founded in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1998 as the nation’s second ACE affiliate, ACE Mentor Program of Connecticut, Inc., now has student teams in five major Connecticut cities (Greater Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, Stamford and Waterbury). Each offers an after-school program that helps students explore career opportunities in architecture, construction and engineering.
Established initially to attract minorities and women, our program has expanded and become more diverse, thanks to corporate support from Connecticut design and construction firms.
Since its first year with 20 students from one high school, the program has grown to five chapters throughout the state, attracting more than 250 students from 39 high schools. Approximately 100 industry professionals from 69 building industry professional firms serve as team mentors. These mentors guide their teams through a range of activities, including tours of construction jobsites and professional offices, lectures by expert speakers and other industry-related learning activities. In addition, each team undertakes a project related to a “real-world” situation.
The success of the ACE Mentor Program is dependent upon the support of our sponsors throughout the year. In addition to the dedication of the mentors, giving of their time and resources, ACE has awarded more than $350,000 in scholarships to high school seniors pursuing a college degree in architecture, engineering, construction or related field.
If you’d like to experience ACE’s challenges, opportunities and rewards for yourself, just contact the ACE leader listed in the upper right-hand corner of this page.