“The Career Fair gave
me the chance to
ask questions and
get information
from potential
future employers.
It was impressive
to see how many
job opportunities
are available.
“
Emery Wilkerson
NFC High School Dual Enrollment Student
many job opportunities are available.”
This year, 12 universities and 18 area employers and
businesses participated in the fair.
“The NFC Career and Transfer Fair is an excellent
opportunity to connect with students across our area,”
said Tri-County Electric Cooperative Community
Relations Director Kaitlyn Culpepper. “Getting to talk
with them one on one about not only the opportunities
available to them at the co-op but also about what they are
looking for in a future career or employer is invaluable.”
NFC Career and Transfer Fair at the Colin P. Kelly Fitness Center gymnasium.
High school student Dawson Herring, far right, stops by the Tri-County Electric Cooperative table at NFC on Jan. 14 to talk with Tri-County
Electric representatives, left to right, Jason Hughey, Apparatus Technician; Kaitlynn Culpepper, Community Relations Director; and Antonio
Richardson, System Engineer. Tri-County Electric was one of 18 area employers and businesses participating in the Career and Transfer Fair.
SUMMER 2020 | CONNECTIONS MAGAZINE 9