Friends of FIATM highlight our Endowment Donors and Partners. Their consistent generosity is helping us defray several operational expenses. These resources enable us to level up and expand projects and programs.
Other “friends” have earmarked specific areas of focus to underwrite both one-time and recurring events. As we continue to have more “friends” participate in our FIATM projects and programs we will generate an economic development component that will provide paid training opportunities, and tangible skill set cultivation, culminating in a job fair in various industries for our youth that would never have the opportunity to interface with such a wide scope of industries and interest.
Other “friends” have earmarked specific areas of focus to underwrite both one-time and recurring events. As we continue to have more “friends” participate in our FIATM projects and programs we will generate an economic development component that will provide paid training opportunities, and tangible skill set cultivation, culminating in a job fair in various industries for our youth that would never have the opportunity to interface with such a wide scope of industries and interest.
CHRISTOPHER LEE
Mr. Lee has over thirteen years of experience as a Civil Engineer in transit and land development projects throughout the United States. He is skilled at project management, site planning and analysis, building design, landscape design, civil design, structural engineering, LEED analysis and application, cost estimation, and project specification development.
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MICHAEL C. MAYNE
Professor of Mathematics, San Bernardino Valley College
Lecturer, California State University Work Michael Mayne has been on the lecture circuit, lecturing at A2mend conference for the last 12 years. I have lectured for Riverside Unified Schools at the Equity conference in Indian Wells and lectured at inservices for Mt. San Jacinto College, San Diego Community College and Oakwood University. I have lectured for the State of California while working for the Sierra Middle School which was a demonstration program for the state. |