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PRO ALLY Launches Programme To Empower Energy, STEM Students

by Jerry Emmanson and Leadership News
12 months ago
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PRO ALLY Co-founder, Tunbosun Afolayan

PRO ALLY Co-founder, Tunbosun Afolayan

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PRO ALLY, a leading communication and stakeholder management firm has announced the launch of the Nexus Community Cohort 1, an innovative programme designed to equip next generation of energy and STEM students with essential power skills.

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The ten-week intensive programme commenced July 1, 2024.

In a press release, the Firm stated that the programme is a significant milestone in their commitment to fostering the next generation of industry leaders.

The Nexus Community is a unique platform dedicated to bridging the gap between academic knowledge and the practical skills required in the energy and STEM sectors. By offering tailored learning experiences, we aim to empower students to excel in their future careers and make meaningful contributions to their fields.

Highlighting the programme, it said the 10 weeks duration will be an engaging and interactive sessions, encompassing an 8 weeks class and group practical style teaching and 2 weeks capstone project week.

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On the area of focus, it said students will benefit from “Soft skills, often referred to as power skills, not limited to critical thinking, adaptability and resilience, personal and professional leadership, fundamental human right knowledge, business and academic writing, communication, public speaking, leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving.

It also said expert executive-led class sessions, group discussions, pre and post session assessment, and hands-on activities designed to enhance both personal and professional growth alongside a transparent structured grading system will form delivery on the programme.

The statement further said participants in the Nexus Community Cohort 1 will have the opportunity to develop key functional skills, build competencies that are essential for success in today’s fast-paced and dynamic work environments and also learn from industry leaders through gainful insights from professionals who are at the forefront of the energy and STEM sectors.

Co-founder at PRO ALLY, Tunbosun Afolayan expressed enthusiasm about the launch, stating, “The Nexus Community is a cornerstone of our mission to democratise opportunities in the energy and STEM fields. We are excited to see the impact this programme will have on our participants and are committed to supporting their journey towards becoming impact driven leaders.”

The Firm urged stakeholders, educators, and professionals to support the initiative and join in celebrating the launch in order to create a brighter future for the energy and STEM sectors by empowering students with the skills they need to succeed.


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