As the gateway between industry and talent, DWD's JAG program builds a talent pipeline to Indiana employers by helping high school students achieve success through high school graduation.

“JAG is helping young Hoosiers define who they want to be and equipping them with the necessary skills to be successful after graduation," Gov. Holcomb said. "Through JAG, more Indiana students are earning their high school diploma, entering the workforce, enrolling in postsecondary education and enlisting in the military."

JAG Indiana’s 15th annual Career Development Conference was the culmination of regional competitions, which focused on disciplines critical to employment. More than 140 students from 57 Indiana high schools advanced to the state conference for an opportunity to earn monetary awards by showcasing skills learned through the program, such as finance, entrepreneurship and project management.

"JAG is all about building tomorrow's workforce, today," said DWD Commissioner David J. Adams. "By connecting talent ---- especially at an early age ---- with the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to access the market, and filling roles employers need immediately, we are moving Indiana forward together. Employers engaged with JAG students get the opportunity to see their future workforce and select their next employees, and students get introduced to real world employers, jobs and careers."

Students competed in 14 categories, including the top Outstanding Senior award.

“JAG has been truly beneficial to me,” said Milan High School senior Madison Cavins. “It has helped me grow into this person that I am now, today. JAG has taught me professional interview skills, financial literacy, public speaking skills, and it has also taught me where to go in life.”

The Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) program is a state-based, national non-profit organization dedicated to helping high school students of promise who have experienced challenging or traumatic life experiences achieve success through graduation.

This year's conference took place at the Ivy Tech Community College Culinary and Conference Center in Indianapolis.

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For our Region, the following students placed:

Cloverdale - 1st Place - Social Media

Cloverdale - 1st Place - Carson Hall - Financial Literacy

Cloverdale - 3rd Place - Keelie Pierce, Kaydence Sharp, Kiersten Wade - Project Based Learning

Sullivan - 1st Place - Nevaeh Gordon - Writing Skills

Northview - Honorable Mention - Nathaniel Reedy Outstanding Senior

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