Johnson College Receives Grant from Fastenal BK5K

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Johnson College received a $1,650 grant from the Fastenal BK5K Youth Fund Committee to support the College’s Girls on Fire events. Girls on Fire is a unique one-day STEM event designed for 6-9th grade students to explore career opportunities in non-traditional STEM fields.

Pictured left to right:
Tim Frank, Associate Director of Community Engagement, Johnson College;
Marcelo DeSousa, Regional Operations Manager S-HUB, Fastenal;
Whitney McDonald, S-HUB Help Desk Manager, Fastenal;
Dr. Katie Pittelli, President and CEO, Johnson College;
Kellyn Williams, Associate Vice President of Special Programs, Johnson College.

The event is an integral part of the College’s Women in Industry Initiative and is held in conjunction with International Women’s Day. The Girls on Fire event includes tours of Johnson College’s campuses, presentations about industry experiences from women working in non-traditional STEM fields, and hands-on activities related to many of the programs offered at the College.

Fastenal’s support helps Johnson College continue its mission to inspire young women to pursue rewarding careers in STEM and the trades. By connecting students with real-world experiences and industry professionals, the College aims to break down barriers and empower the next generation of women in technical fields.

The BK5K, a 5-kilometer road race and walk, is held to honor Bob Kierlin, founder of Fastenal Company and lifelong supporter of youth programs. All proceeds support local youth organizations/programs that demonstrate financial need, where races are held. Learn more at https://www.bk5k.com/.