TENNA, the construction technology platform that revolutionizes equipment fleet operations, has announced that Dorson's Champion of Access and Opportunity Award will be presented to Tenna and its CEO, Austin Conti. This award honors Tenna for its commitment to improving access and success for youth in Essex County, New Jersey through their internship partnership benefiting students of the Dorson Scholars Program. Working with Tenna, Scholars are able to deepen their understanding of STEM careers while gaining professional work experience.
"Our gala is the most important fundraising event of the year and we invite everyone looking to support our youth from underserved communities to join us for a toast and a salute to our Rising Scholars," said Natasha Scott, Dorson's executive director.
The Spring Splendor gala will be a celebration of Dorson's dynamic work with Essex County,students on their path to college and career success. While this year's gala may look different, the virtual event will allow for more guests from near and far to attend the gala in support of Dorson's Scholars. Dorson Community Foundation looks forward to a successful gala fundraiser to help make up for donations lost in 2020, after having to cancel its 2020 in-person gala due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Guests will enjoy a fun-filled evening that will benefit Dorson's unique four-year, tuition-free, college and career enrichment program for youth from the inner-cities of Essex County.
Tenna has a strong commitment to providing equal opportunity of employment and encouraging diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
For more information about the upcoming Spring Splendor Virtual Gala, please visit www.dorsoncommunity.org.
Gala tickets can be purchased here.