Regional News

Aug 2023

SATX360: Investing in our People

Jenna Saucedo-Herrera

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President's POV

It’s back to school! In our San Antonio region, that means more than 168,000 students are heading back to our area colleges and universities. And as a community, we’re invested in their success, not just in school, but after graduation. As a region, investing in our people means building a better region for us all.

Demographically, we represent the future. We are 56% Hispanic and growing across all minority demographics. With that in mind, as the rest of the US grapples with issues surrounding workforce development and talent attraction, we believe that San Antonio can be a living model for what the future U.S. cities will look like, and we want to be a living model for higher educational attainment and career pathway development. Our higher education institutions graduate the highest number of first-generation college students, creating new opportunities for those without generations of college graduates and earners in their families. These are new earners, with high-demand skills and diverse perspectives.

And we don’t just start those investments in our students when they enter college.

Last month, we celebrated more than 200 high school interns who worked across the San Antonio region this summer. Our 8th annual SA WORX Internship program connects high school students to paid work opportunities that help build real skills and career awareness for hundreds of students each year. This summer’s program generated more than a $550,000 impact through intern salaries. These high school students are not only earning a paycheck, but also building their professional network and growing their career or college preparedness.

Next month, we’ll welcome our second cohort of Alamo Fellows, more than doubling the program to represent 54 first-generation college students studying STEM majors. Through Alamo Fellows, we work to equip these students with the resources and support they need to stay and grow great careers here in San Antonio.

We also continue to support the City of San Antonio’s Ready to Work program, a significant endeavor to invest in providing opportunities for adults to reskill and upskill into new, in-demand roles within our city. As a proud partner, SA WORX is the lead entity supporting employer engagement for the program.

As we keep making the right investments in our people to provide greater awareness and access to career pathways here—San Antonio is perfectly positioned to become the new face of economic prosperity in America.

Regional Updates

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Internships Prepare Students for College and Career

2023 SA Worx Summer Internship Program

The end of summer also means the conclusion of the 2023 SA WORX Summer Internship Program. Over 220 interns participated in this year’s internship program, representing 16 school districts, private and charter schools. The interns were hired by more than 30 regional employers. Now in its 8th summer, the program connects San Antonio area high school students with paid internships, an opportunity not commonly available to this important group of future talent.

In the News

The pivot is expected to get recruiters more face time with potential targets as competition intensifies.

“The mayor is actively working to address our biggest challenges for advancing economic development: workforce development and air service connectivity,” greater:SATX President and CEO Jenna Saucedo-Herrera said, noting Nirenberg’s prioritization of those areas is “exactly what we need to enhance our business retention, recruitment and expansion pursuits.” 

Since May 16, the team has received about 4,000 new season ticket deposits, with 51 percent coming from millennial or Generation Z buyers. 

Boosted in part by increasing sales of San Antonio-manufactured hybrid Tundra pickups and Sequoia SUVs, Toyota’s electric vehicle sales jumped nearly 29 percent in June to amount to a little more than a quarter of the automaker’s U.S. total.

As the school-to-career manager at greater:SATX, San Antonio’s regional economic development organization, Monica Hernandez helps introduce San Antonio students to industries and career pathways that will provide upward economic mobility. I don’t want students to miss opportunities that could significantly impact their future or to feel as though these opportunities are unattainable. 

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