Sean Jefferson wants to be among the next generation of high-tech workers. The 19-year-old has graduated from high school and is now getting job training.
Local nonprofit organizations like Green Tech are working to make sure young adults get the skills they need to succeed in emerging careers like artificial technology, robotics and bio sciences.
Kamiron Belton, a Green Tech administrator, said the main goal "is to spark that next mind that changes everything — the next Thomas Edison, the next George Washington Carver."
"He paved the way, I feel like, for myself and opened up the doors for many more scientists and for the idea that even if you're a minority, you can still do really big things," Belton said.
Jefferson said he's looking forward to joining the local tech workforce. It's just a question of where.
Green Tech offers training programs for youth between the ages of 12 and 21 with a focus on clean energy.
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