Join First Book and GM for our third virtual STEM event in the "STEM Careers all Year" series. During this hour-long event, students will meet Theo Lavergne, Jr. and Cedric Stokes, who will share how their early interest in tinkering with toys, being creative, and enjoyment in inventing led them to their careers in STEM at General Motors.
Friday, February 17, 1pm EST
Meet Cedric Stokes
Safety Forensic Engineer
General Motors and First Book are teaming up for the second year in a row to give students a series of incredible opportunities to see themselves in STEM! At each STEM Careers All Year event, you and the kids you serve will have a chance to meet real-life scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other STEM professionals working at GM.
General Motors and First Book are teaming up for the second year in a row to give students a series of incredible opportunities to see themselves in STEM! At each STEM Careers All Year event, you and the kids you serve will have a chance to meet real-life scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other STEM professionals working at GM.
Meet Theogene (Theo) Levergne Jr.
Assistant Plant Director
Meet Cedric Stokes
Safety Forensic Engineer
Friday, February 17, 1pm EST
Build the Change Course Packs
Created in partnership with our friends from the sustainability team at the LEGO Group, these FREE course packs are filled with lessons & activities to help you empower students to develop creative solutions to real-world challenges.
Diversity in STEM
Women and people of color have historically been underrepresented in STEM fields. Explore books that help students learn about these "hidden figures," see broad potential for themselves, and understand that STEM is for everyone!
Build the Change Course Packs
Created in partnership with our friends from the sustainability team at the LEGO Group, these FREE course packs are filled with lessons & activities to help you empower students to develop creative solutions to real-world challenges.
Diversity in STEM
Women and people of color have historically been underrepresented in STEM fields. Explore books that help students learn about these "hidden figures," see broad potential for themselves, and understand that STEM is for everyone!