
Learning about Leadership at WashingtonExec
“If I asked you to do one thing and you’d get half a million dollars—and by the way, it’s legal and your parents would be proud of you—would you do it?” Ed Swallow asked a room full of students and parents at WashingtonExec’s Education and Leadership event last week. “This isn’t a trick question.” Most of

6 Steps to Success: Elevator-Pitch Style Advice for the Next-Gen Workforce
“Act like you know what you’re doing; ask questions like you don’t.” That was just one pearl of wisdom Ed Swallow, vice president at The Aerospace Corp., shared with 60 students and parents at WashingtonExec’s “Careers In STEM” workshop on Monday. Here are some other invaluable advice for those early in their careers: Know Your

WashingtonExec E-Magazine: News You Need to Know
In the latest news from WashingtonExec, Stacy Schwartz of AT&T Government Solutions shared her thoughts on STEM education, Justin Shaw, co-founder of the start-up Wyolum, talked of how his company provides STEM grants, and the recent 2013 STEM Diversity Symposium brought high school seniors together with top leaders in industry and Congress to illuminate the
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