As communities contend with a variety of challenges affecting their neighborhoods, Strayer University is working to improve economic mobility by offering important opportunities for stakeholder collaboration.
Driven by the belief that people and communities need education, workforce development, and access to wraparound services, leaders at Strayer University want community stakeholders to know that engagement can be the catalyst that helps build an economic mobility ecosystem within the Charlotte Region.
On March 16, Strayer will be hosting a Community Stakeholder Networking event at the South Charlotte campus. The event features two hours of networking and fellowship with influential stakeholders from the Charlotte Region’s business, nonprofit, government, and education sectors. Discussion will center on workforce and education solutions that solve for the needs of the community.
Strayer University has a presence in key markets across the United States and aims to provide robust supports that improve student outcomes and create long-term opportunities for economic mobility. Leaders work to design and prioritize strategies for equitable access, workforce development needs, and community advancement opportunities.
More information about the event can be found here.