Logistics Education And Pathways (LEAP) Profile: Zaria Walker

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While going to school during the week, Zaria took GT LEAP courses at night and worked in the Juma Atlanta concessions operations group on the weekend.

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While going to school during the week to pursue her GED, Zaria took;GT LEAP courses at night and worked ;in the Juma Atlanta concessions operations group on the weekend. Through perseverance and her will to succeed, she later secured fulltime employment within the JUMA organization.

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  • Zaria Walker, Logistics Education And Pathways (LEAP) participant with Chuck Easley, program manager with the Georgia Tech LEAP program Zaria Walker, Logistics Education And Pathways (LEAP) participant with Chuck Easley, program manager with the Georgia Tech LEAP program
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  • Zaria Walker, Logistics Education And Pathways (LEAP) participant and panel member of Future of Work 2017 event. Zaria Walker, Logistics Education And Pathways (LEAP) participant and panel member of Future of Work 2017 event.
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Zaria participated in Juma, an employment and job training program which helps youth overcome the hardships of poverty and aspire to career success. As part of its social enterprise operations in Atlanta, Juma offers year-round employment to over 140 Atlanta youth at SunTrust Park, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and State Farm Arena—home of the Braves, Falcons, Hawks, and Dream—as well as the Georgia World Congress Convention Center.

Zuma promotes participants to earn while they learn, so while going to school during the week to pursue her GED, Zaria took GT LEAP courses at night and worked in the Juma Atlanta concessions operations group on the weekend. Through perseverance and her will to succeed, she later secured fulltime employment within the JUMA organization.

At the Future of Work 2017 summit sponsored by The Atlantic, Zaria was asked about her experience. She commented, “sometimes, people just need a second chance and an opportunity to take advantage of it.” The experience has opened her eyes to the possibilities and Ms. Walker has aspirations to be a crime scene investigator. Zaria plan to pursue further education and make that dream a reality some day.

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School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE), The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute (SCL)

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Community, Education
Related Core Research Areas
Manufacturing, Trade, and Logistics
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Keywords
leap, Supply Chain, Logistics, online learning
Status
  • Created By: Andy Haleblian
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Dec 12, 2022 - 7:22am
  • Last Updated: Dec 12, 2022 - 9:29am