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The California Space Education and Workforce Institute and California Space Authority’s New Space Professionals Working Group, together have created a new and innovative program called Aerospace Community Development Program. This program is designed to create opportunities for current aerospace professionals to help attract young people to careers in aerospace and to enhance professional development for current aerospace employees.


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The Mentor Match program has launched! Sign up to be a mentor today!

Our goal is to encourage current university students to choose a career path in aerospace, and to offer them guidance provided by industry professionals on their pathway to success. We have partnered with Icouldbe.org to bring to you a virtual mentoring website that will provide you with a CONVENIENT yet effective way to make a positive impact on a university student's life.

Sign up to be a mentor today!

www.icouldbe.org/csewi



For more information on the Mentor Match Program, please contact Teresa Henderson.




Space Space Blog

The Space Space blog propels space culture to a new height through fun, quirky, creative and smart blogs.  The series of blogs provides the opportunity for students and new space professionals to network and discuss areas of interest and importance to the aerospace industry although, there’s still plenty of space just to have fun. To learn more, visit the Space Space Blog





The California Space Enterprise Speakers Bureau is an elite group of new space professionals with a passion and desire to inform the public on space activities in California.  We are looking for individuals who knowledgeable, able to bring presentations to life and inspire informative discussion with the groups they address. Please visit the Speakers Bureau page for more details.

For More information on the SpaceSpace blog or the speakers bureau, please contact Randall Echevarria.





Participants in the survey will contribute to a national study being done on recruitment, retention and growth on inspiring the next generation of the aerospace workforce.  We are interested in knowing what motivates or what motivated you to work in the aerospace industry. Please take the time to fill out the New Space Professionals Survey.

For more information on the aerospace survey, contact Matt Everingham.