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‘Apprentice’ selected at Boardroom finale
May 7, 2008
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| Alumni Relations AVP Cherrelyn Napue and association President Eric Peterson congratulate Metro State's first Apprentice, Giedre Stasiunaite. |
After
a long semester that included four major community projects and dozens
of sleepless nights, Giedre Stasiunaite heard the words she’d been
waiting to hear since December: “You’re hired.”
Amid a neatly
staged, “boardroom” backdrop that would befit Donald Trump, the
21-year-old junior bested nine of her counterparts last Thursday to win
the first Apprentice Challenge @ Metro State. Chosen and cheered on by
a crowd of more than 200 who turned out at the Tivoli Turnhalle for the
Boardroom finale, Stasiunaite was presented with a full scholarship for
her final year at Metro State. She’ll also receive a paid internship at
a local company.
“Winning the competition feels great right
now,” Stasiunaite, a native of Lithuania, said. “But the best part was
getting to know my fellow students and all of the leaders we worked
with. I feel like we really helped the community and made a big
difference everywhere we went.”
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| The three finalists: runner-up Noah Steingraeber, eventual winner Giedre Stasiunaite and Chris Wilcox. |
The
first-ever Apprentice Challenge, sponsored by the Alumni Association,
raised more than $70,000 for the association’s scholarship fund—some of
which was shared with the Apprentice Challengers in the form of $500
awards for textbooks.
“The Alumni Association has a saying that ‘no one can outwork a
Metro State student,'” said Eric Peterson, association president. “Over
the past six months, these students have really proven that point.”
The ten apprentice students worked on four projects over the course of the semester:
1) prompting local restaurants to add healthy options to their menus as part of the Kaiser Permanente Smart Meal Challenge (http://www.mscd.edu/~collcom/artman/publish/apprentice_twv5021308.shtml);
2) helping two nonprofits working to curb homelessness address some
of their short- and long-term business needs as part of the UMB Bank
Homeless Challenge (http://www.mscd.edu/~collcom/artman/publish/apprentice_twv5031208.shtml);
3) helping two local businesses minimize their energy-related costs and consumption with the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado (http://www.mscd.edu/~collcom/artman/publish/apprentice_twv5043008.shtml); and
4) working with CH2M Hill and the Colorado I Have a Dream Foundation
(CIHDF) to promote science, technology, engineering and math among more
than 60 Denver middle school students (http://www.mscd.edu/~collcom/artman/publish/apprentice_twv5040208.shtml).
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| The audience of more than 200 chose the winner using hand-held voting devices. |
The
Apprentice challengers really bought into our mission,” said Erin
Larrabee, project coordinator for CIHDF. “The [contestants] did such a
great job encouraging the kids to consider careers in math and science
and really helped our ‘Dreamers’ conceptualize what it might be like to
someday go to college. I heard at least a few of my students saying
that they couldn’t wait to be Roadrunners,” Larrabee said.
At
the Boardroom event, President Stephen Jordan said, “Thanks to the
Apprentice Challenge, our students have obtained a kind of ‘real
world,’ practical learning experience that is becoming one of the
hallmarks of a Metro State education. The program exemplifies Metro
State’s goal of meeting the needs of businesses and the community by
solving problems for future growth and sustainability.”
“Many of the students told the audience that the challenge had given
them an opportunity to kick-start their career climb by learning new
skills and networking with corporate and community leaders among the
contest’s many benefits.
“This experience helped me see just
how far I can go,” said runner-up Noah Steingraeber, who earned a
$1,500 scholarship for his second-place finish. “I now have a lot of
experience that other students just don’t have. I’m so far ahead of the
game because I haven’t been just sitting in a classroom--I’ve been out
there working on a whole other level.”
To recap all of the
action of the first-ever Apprentice Challenge @ Metro State, read
contestant blogs and view all of the partners, visit www.mscd.edu/apprenticechallenge.
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Copyright 2008 by Metropolitan State College of Denver.