The Rotary Club of South East Nassau recently had the pleasure of hosting Mr. Jaydian Miller from the National Training Agency (NTA) at our lunch meeting. Mr. Miller delivered an inspiring and insightful presentation focused on the critical mission of transforming the lives of our nation’s youth to prepare them for meaningful future employment.
During his address, Mr. Miller highlighted the vital role that the NTA plays in equipping young people with the skills, training, and confidence necessary to succeed in today’s competitive job market. He underscored the importance of investing in education and workforce readiness programs as key drivers of personal and national development.
Rotarians were particularly engaged by his emphasis on collaboration, where partnerships between organizations like Rotary and the NTA can help amplify efforts to reach more young people and provide them with opportunities to thrive.
The Rotary Club of South East Nassau remains committed to supporting initiatives that empower youth and create pathways for their success. We extend our gratitude to Mr. Miller for sharing his vision and passion, and we look forward to exploring ways we can contribute to the NTA’s impactful work.
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To assist with RSENC Flash Clothing Drive, a donation was made by Rotary South-East Nassau to our partner Rotaract Club - the Rotaract Club of South-East Nassau Centennial.
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On January 17th and 24th, RCSEN members participated in the 2025 Career Talk Sessions held at the International School of Business, Entrepreneurship & Technology (ISBET). The timely event was held in recognition of Vocational Service Month and also included the Minister of Labor & Public Service, Pia Glover-Rolle; Rotarians of RSEN, Toastmasters, and Kiwanians.
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This story appeared in the February 2018 issue of Rotary magazine. It’s a crisp, sunny day in late October, and school groups are touring the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in