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| Meet the rising stars of tech and retail |
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| Flashback to Black History Month, when we highlighted our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Design Challenge winners. Now, meet the winners of our HBCU Technology and Future Leaders in Retail Challenges. They’re up-and-coming creators, leaders and entrepreneurs with big passion, and we’re supporting them with opportunities to showcase their skills, earn prizes and build meaningful careers. It’s all part of our ongoing work to cultivate relationships with HBCU students and help develop Black talent. Learn more about the winners and hear from all the finalists over on A Bullseye View.
And kudos to our behind-the-scenes Target talent Guiding these rising stars to success were Target team members who volunteered as judges and mentors. The experience was just as meaningful for them. Take it from Ryan Borre, principal cyber security analyst and mentor in the technology challenge: “They helped further spark the passion in myself for this field that got me started in the first place.”
| | Winners of our HBCU Future Leaders in Retail and Technology challenges (l to r): Aunjoli V. Myers of Florida A&M University, Mahlangu Nzunda of Jackson State University, and Khaylah Rose of Jackson State University | | | |
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| READY FOR TECH-OFF | Speaking of leaders in tech, this week, our team in India hosts its annual Target Elevate conference — a one-of-a-kind event designed to support women in technology from across India as they connect, share resources and develop leadership skills. Check out the virtual lineup and watch for a recap here in Briefly. |
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April 11, 2022 |
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