SkillsUSA Georgia Volunteer Request
Call for Virtual Volunteers!
SkillsUSA Georgia State Leadership & Skills Conference
The Georgia chapter of SkillsUSA will hold its annual State Leadership & Skills Conference (SLSC) next month in Atlanta. As a longtime partner of SkillsUSA Georgia, the PIAG Foundation is helping recruit industry professionals to judge some of the upcoming design competitions.
These competitions are judged entirely remotely. Student submissions will be sent to judges electronically around February 14. Judges will have roughly a week to review their submissions and submit scores by February 20. This is a great opportunity to support these talented students interested in the industry!
Please contact Jennie at jennie "at" piag.org or 770-433-3050 if you are interested in being a judge.
Competition Names & Description
Brand Design - Competitors design a cohesive design package to promote SkillsUSA Georgia, consisting of one trading pin design, one banner design, and one t-shirt design.
Promotional Poster - Competitors design a poster up to 8.5” x 11” to promote SkillsUSA Georgia to an audience with limited knowledge of SkillsUSA and the pathways it covers.
SkillsUSA Georgia Pin Design - Competitors design a SkillsUSA Georgia trading pin design that highlights their creative and technical skills.
SkillsUSA Georgia T-Shirt Design - Competitors design a SkillsUSA Georgia t-shirt design that highlights their creative and technical skills.
All judging for the above competitions is virtual. You can complete the judging on your schedule, at any time from when you receive the submissions (around Feb. 14) to when they are due on February 20.
Interested or Questions?
Please contact Jennie Thomas if you are interested in being a judge or have any questions. She can be reached at jennie "at" piag.org or 770-433-3050.
About the State Skills & Leadership Conference
Thousands of outstanding career and technical education students will compete in 150+ different trade, technical and leadership career competitions. Students will test their skills as they work against the clock and other competitors to prove their expertise. Contests are run with the help of industry, trade associations, and labor organizations. Learn More.
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