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In this special episode of Inside IALR, we take you straight to the floor of the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, a dynamic, hands-on career fair designed for middle and high school students across Southern Virginia. Hear directly from students as they explore everything from virtual reality welding and flight simulators to radiologic technology and forestry. Employers and educators share why this event matters—and how it’s helping shape the region’s future workforce. Whether it’s a seventh grader dreaming of the presidency or a tenth grader discovering equestrian veterinary medicine, this episode is packed with inspiration, curiosity, and real-world impact.
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The Career ChoICE Youth Expo, Southern Virginia’s premier hands-on career exploration event, is back this fall. It offers local businesses, organizations and community members an opportunity to impact our region’s future workforce. Coordinated by the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR), Career ChoICE connects thousands of middle and high school students with local industries, highlighting the exciting career paths at home.
These events engage over 4,500 students annually from across Amelia, Buckingham, Brunswick, Charlotte, Cumberland, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Prince Edward, Danville, Halifax, Henry, Martinsville, Patrick and Pittsylvania schools.
Showcase your industry to enthusiastic students through hands-on demonstrations, equipment displays, or engaging conversations. Exhibitors receive booth setup support, tables, chairs, and power access, plus breakfast and lunch. This is your chance to help students visualize future career possibilities while promoting your business’s visibility in the community.
The deadline to register for an exhibit is Sept. 3 for Career ChoICE East (Farmville) and Sept. 17 for Career ChoICE West (Chatham).
The Career ChoICE Youth Expo is entirely sponsor-funded, ensuring the event remains free for both exhibitors and school attendees. Your sponsorship directly covers, meals, materials, and event logistics. Multiple sponsorship levels are available, each recognized at the event and in promotional materials. Make a lasting investment in Southern Virginia’s future talent pipeline.
Explore Sponsorship Opportunities
The sponsorship deadline is Aug. 12.
Volunteers are crucial for creating a welcoming and organized experience. Help guide student groups, distribute materials, or assist with logistics. No specific experience is needed—just your willingness to help. Whether you volunteer for an hour or the whole day, your involvement significantly impacts the event’s success.
The volunteer registration deadlines are Sept. 3 for Career ChoICE East (Farmville) and Sept. 17 for Career ChoICE West (Chatham).
Highlight your organization’s emerging talent by encouraging a young professional (under 35) to share their career journey. These profiles inspire students by providing relatable examples of local individuals thriving in their chosen fields.
Submit a Young Professional Profile
All Young Professional Profiles must be submitted by Aug. 12 to be considered for the printed Career ChoICE booklet.
The Career ChoICE Youth Expo aligns with 14 in-demand career clusters and features over 90 employers. It provides students with invaluable insights into local training and career pathways. Participating is simple, rewarding and impactful.
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) proudly shares that Dr. Julie Brown, IALR’s Vice President of Advanced Learning, has been awarded the WE Lead Award from the Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce. The award was announced during the Chamber’s Annual Awards Banquet hosted at the IALR Conference Center on May 30.
The Chamber’s WE Lead program, which stands for Women Empowered, provides access to dynamic programs designed to develop leadership skills and build professional networks for women in business. This prestigious honor celebrates a transformative leader who has shown extraordinary dedication and service to Danville and Pittsylvania County.
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“I am truly honored and humbled to receive this recognition from WE Lead and the Chamber. As a product of numerous empowered women who have supported and mentored me during my life and professional career, I hope I can pay that forward to the next generation of women leaders.” – Dr. Julie Brown, Vice President, Advanced Learning, IALR
Dr. Brown has led the implementation and sustainability of many visionary programs and initiatives that have significantly impacted Southern Virginia and the entire Commonwealth. She has spearheaded the execution and expansion of the Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC®) program, which is on track to serve 73 schools and reach over 11,000 students annually by the 2025–2026 academic year.
“Julie Brown’s leadership spans sectors, generations and communities. She is a visionary leader who lifts others, creates opportunities and inspires progress. For her impact and her approach to serving her community, Julie is more than deserving of this WE Lead Award.” – Anne Moore-Sparks, President and CEO, Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Brown has driven the success of the Dan River Year AmeriCorps program, which logged over 16,000 service hours last year as one of Virginia’s largest AmeriCorps service-learning programs. Over 10 years ago, she spearheaded the creation of the annual Career ChoICE Youth Expo, now serving over 4,500 students annually across two locations. Dr. Brown leads a high-caliber team that, just last year, served over 14,500 STEM learners and connected 46 interns and 50 apprentices to regional employers. Her excellence has been recognized with the Danville Hometown Hero Award, a gubernatorial appointment to the Virginia Workforce Board and selection and induction into the Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship.
Brown is a graduate of the Chamber’s Leadership Southside as well as statewide programs like the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership and Lead Virginia. She serves on numerous boards, including the Center for Early Success, Sovah Health, the West Piedmont Workforce Development Board and the Danville Public Schools Education Foundation. Her commitment to civic engagement extends to her longtime active membership in Riverview Rotary, the Wednesday Club and the Legislative Committee of the Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce.
“Dr. Julie Brown is a leader and innovator with a tireless commitment to creating opportunities for others. She brings vision, energy and a deep passion to everything she does. Julie is an incredible asset to IALR and Southern Virginia.” – Telly Tucker, IALR President
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Linda Green, IALR’s Vice President of Economic Development and Executive Director of the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance, received the inaugural WE Lead Award in 2024 and presented Dr. Brown’s award during the 2025 Chamber Annual Awards Banquet.
The WE Lead Award was Dr. Brown’s second award of the night. She and her family also received the Chamber’s Pinnacle Small Business Award for 2 Witches Winery & Brewing Co., which she helped to co-found.
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research serves Virginia as a regional catalyst for economic transformation with applied research, advanced learning, manufacturing advancement, conference center services and economic development efforts. IALR’s major footprint focuses on Southern Virginia, including the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax and Mecklenburg and the cities of Martinsville and Danville.
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The 2024 Career ChoICE Youth Expo West kicked off on Sept. 25 with middle school students exploring various career paths, followed by high school students on Sept. 26.
As they moved from station to station, students engaged directly with employers and educational providers. They explored the backs of ambulances, tried out a fighter pilot video game at the U.S. Army booth and received 3D-printed giveaways while learning about careers in additive manufacturing. These hands-on activities allowed students to see career opportunities and imagine themselves in future roles.
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“This event is about creating a tangible connection between students and their potential futures. It helps students see the wide variety of career options and gives employers a chance to inspire their future workforce.” – Jessie Vernon, Director of Employer Engagement and Experiential Learning, Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR)
1,900 middle school student participants | 1,707 high school student participants | 190+ organizational volunteers each day | 21 sponsor organizations |
Middle schoolers focused on career awareness and learning about various industries and future possibilities. High school students engaged more directly with educational programs and job opportunities, helping them make informed decisions about their next steps.
Students from the following school divisions participated in the event:
“We want our students to have as many pathways as possible. I don’t want young people to think they’re pigeonholed into a certain occupation. Young people need to be able to dream and have vision. That’s why Martinsville City Schools brings our students to the Career ChoICE Youth Expo every year.” – Zebedee Talley Jr., Ed.D., Superintendent, Martinsville City Schools
At the Chatham event, 66 stations represented career clusters like STEM, health sciences, manufacturing, government and law enforcement. Platinum sponsors, including Community Foundation of the Dan River Region, Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC®), IALR, J.T.-Minnie Maude Charitable Trust, Piedmont Access to Health Services and Sovah Health, supported the event.
“We come every year because of the impressions we can make on students before they make career choices. This is a pivotal time in their lives.” – Codie Cyrus, CEO, C&C Piping & Fabrication
At the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, students engaged in various hands-on activities to spark interest in different industries. They operated heavy machinery through the Virginia Department of Transportation’s simulator and practiced replacing blown fuses on power poles with Danville Utilities. Healthcare providers offered mannequins for students to learn hands-only CPR while law enforcement agencies showcased specialized equipment. Danville Community College featured a robot and a tabletop CNC machine to highlight their automation and precision machining programs. These experiences gave students a real-world glimpse into potential career paths.
Educational pathways were also highlighted, with institutions like Danville Community College, Averett University and Patrick & Henry Community College showcasing their programs. Each student received a Career ChoICE booklet with resources on career readiness and local job opportunities.
Now in its 11th year, the Career ChoICE Youth Expo continues to inspire Southern Virginia’s future workforce. It connects students with employers and educators, helping them explore diverse career paths and build a brighter future for the region.
The Career ChoICE Youth Expo East event at Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville will serve middle and high school students in the following divisions: Amelia, Brunswick, Cumberland, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward. It will take place on Oct. 9 and 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Employers and volunteers can still register to participate.
Register to Support the Carrer ChoICE Expo East
The Career ChoICE Youth Expo events are part of IALR’s Advanced Learning division’s commitment to systematically connecting students to careers and building STEM capacity.
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The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) seeks businesses, organizations and volunteers to support the 11th annual Career ChoICE Youth Expo. This year’s expo events will be on Sept. 25-26 in Chatham and Oct. 9-10 in Farmville.
Through the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, students IMAGINE their potential, CONNECT with employers and EXPLORE career possibilities. Career ChoICE connects students to regional employment information and employers through hands-on activities and virtual resources.
On Sept. 25-26, the Career ChoICE Youth Expo West at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex in Chatham will involve schools in the following school divisions: Danville, Halifax, Henry, Martinsville, Patrick and Pittsylvania. On Oct. 9-10, the Career ChoICE Expo East at Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville will serve schools in the following divisions: Amelia, Buckingham, Brunswick, Cumberland, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward.
Thousands of students attend these annual events, which are part of IALR’s commitment to work-based learning and connecting students to careers.
“The Career ChoICE Youth Expo exposes students to different career opportunities in our region and allows local companies to meet and educate their future talent. We are looking for volunteers, activity providers and sponsors to support this impactful event that allows students to discover and explore future career opportunities.” – Jessie Vernon, Director, Employer Engagement & Experiential Learning, IALR
There are several ways to support the Career ChoICE Expo events in Chatham and Farmville.
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The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) has published its 2023 annual report, which highlights the growing impact IALR and partners are making in Southern Virginia and beyond. In FY 23, IALR expanded its impact with the scaling of programs and the growth of the campus, technology and team.
“The last fiscal year was one of tremendous growth and expansion for our region. All the while, each of our five divisions upheld our mission of economic transformation in critical ways.” – Telly Tucker, IALR President
Just some of the new initiatives and programs launched, announced or expanded during FY 2023:
“The Career Expo allows students to see that there are opportunities out there that don’t require a four-year degree and that you can get on-the-job training and still have a rewarding career and give back to your community.” — Janet Davis, Danville Utilities, Key Accounts Manager
The newest episode of Inside IALR highlights impact of the recent Career ChoICE Youth Expo events in Farmville and Chatham. This special edition episode features a conversation with IALR Advanced Learning Program Manager Jessie Vernon, Janet Davis of Danville Utilities and Karen Oakes from Averett University School of Nursing. They each give insight into their organization’s participation over the years, explain how the event and individual activity stations have evolved, tell stories of memorable student interactions and share the impact the expo makes both for the employers and organizations who provide activity stations and for the students who participate. Over its 10-year history, 36,710 students have participated in this event.
Tessy Henderson remembers attending the Career ChoICE Youth Expo as a ninth grader with Halifax County High School. Now a welder with Hitachi Energy, this year she attended the Career Expo to show students the welding simulator.
Tessy Henderson remembers seeing firetrucks and ambulances, linemen and utility companies and many other career opportunities while attending the Career ChoICE Youth Expo as a ninth grader. And she remembers the welding simulator.
That was five years ago. A 2022 Halifax County High School graduate, Henderson now does welding work for Hitachi Energy in South Boston. And this year, she got to return to the Career ChoICE Youth Expo with Hitachi, using the welding simulator to show students the basic welding concepts.
“It’s really a full-circle moment. It’s crazy being behind the table this time instead of in front of the table,” Henderson said.
The 2023 Career ChoICE Youth Expo events – hosted at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex in Chatham and Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville – allowed 4,027 middle and high students to connect with employers and learn about career pathways and employment opportunities in their region. Over its 10-year history, 36,710 students have participated, allowing local employers to inspire and educate the next generation and helping students understand the opportunities available to them.
“This is an opportunity to connect our young people with all the great career pathways available to them in Southern Virginia. Employers have a chance to meet their emerging workforce and talk to them about their careers.” — Dr. Julie Brown, Vice President of Advanced Learning, IALR
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) serves as the primary organizer, working closely with participating school divisions, employers and volunteers to bring the event to life. The event is funded by sponsorships from local businesses and organizations in the community, including platinum sponsors PATHS, IALR, the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center, JT-Minnie Maude Charitable Trust, Goodyear, the Great Opportunities in Technology and Engineering Careers (GO TEC™) program and Sovah Health.
3,200 students from the following school divisions attended the Career Expo West event at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex: Danville, Halifax, Henry, Martinsville, Patrick and Pittsylvania. | 827 students from the following school divisions attended the Career Expo East event at Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville: Cumberland, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward Counties. | In total, regional employers, organizations, educational institutions and businesses managed 95 activity stations to introduce students to career opportunities and pathways. |
Through the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, students IMAGINE their potential, CONNECT with employers and EXPLORE career possibilities. Career ChoICE connects students to regional employment information and employers through hands-on activities, a comprehensive printed career guide customized for the region, and virtual resources.
“The event’s goal is for students to learn about different organizations and employers in the region and what job opportunities are like here in Southern Virginia. We also help students make informed decisions about what steps they would need to take to attain that career.” — Jessie Vernon, Advanced Learning Program Manager, IALR
Over the 10-year history of the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, 36,710 students have participated, learning about local career options and development opportunities.
The event format is simple: there are several zones, each of which is filled with employers administering hands-on activities. The students work their way through each zone, interacting with the employers of their choice. Activities range from virtual reality simulations to actual “hands-on” demonstrations and tests to spin-the-wheel style games.
“The employers are doing something that’s a hands-on, brief snapshot of what it’s like to be in their field. Rather than handing them a pamphlet, we really want the students to engage with the employers and ask questions.” — Jessie Vernon, Advanced Learning Program Manager, IALR
In addition to the time spent at the Expo, students receive an extensive booklet packed with resources like career assessments, questions to ask employers and consider when evaluating employment opportunities, career readiness skills to develop, profiles of young professionals in the community and much more.
The Career ChoICE Youth Expo events do more than just inspire and introduce students to possible careers. The events showcase the diversity and quality of career opportunities in Southern Virginia – and help students understand how to get there. This event – along with many other programs administered by IALR’s Advanced Learning Division – forms a pipeline of students in strategic sectors that are aligned with economic development interests.
At the Career Expo West event in Chatham, there were approximately 70 different stations representing the Virginia Department of Education’s 17 different career clusters, including disciplines like STEM, business management and administration, energy, government, health sciences, law and public safety, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and many others.
At the Career Expo West event in Chatham, there were approximately 70 different stations representing the Virginia Department of Education’s 17 different career clusters, including disciplines like STEM, business management and administration, energy, government, health sciences, law and public safety, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and many others.
“We want students to have a greater awareness of what career opportunities are available right here in Southern Virginia. Through the Career ChoICE Youth Expo events, students learn about high-quality career options right here in their community. What’s better than reading about it or hearing about it from a friend, they actually experience something memorable.” — Telly Tucker, IALR President
But it’s not just employers doing the inspiring. Various educational institutions (including four-year colleges and universities, higher education institutions and workforce training programs) highlight the wide-ranging educational pathways for students. Students engaged with representatives from the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center, the Sovah School of Health, Danville Community College, Averett University and Patrick & Henry Community College, among others.
Multiple representatives participated on behalf of the Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing (ATDM) program – a rapid training program at IALR.
“It’s exciting to expose students to the world of manufacturing and help them choose that path,” said CNC Machining Instructor Justin Owen.
Shelby Irving (center), Fire Marshal with the Danville Fire Department, says that a few current firefighters had previously attended the Career Expo as students.
“I want to do that when I grow up,” a middle school student exclaimed after experimenting with a CNC machine Danville Community College staff operated. I’m doing this when I grow up,” he repeated.
Joseph Distad, an Assistant Professor of Precision Machining Technology at Danville Community College who had been explaining the machine’s functions to the student, could not help but smile.
“The whole goal of the Expo is to inspire students, to capture their imaginations and show them potential careers. In many instances at the Expo, you can see that inspiration and imagination happening in real time – a truly rewarding experience.” — Joseph Distad, Assistant Professor of Precision Machining Technology at Danville Community College
Shelby Irving, Fire Marshal with the Danville Fire Department, spent the two days at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex letting students try on turnout gear while teaching them about careers in firefighting.
“Over the years, we’ve gotten kids from the career expo that went on to be firefighters with the city,” Irving said.
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) seeks businesses, organizations and volunteers to support the tenth annual Career ChoICE Youth Expo. This year’s expo events will be on September 20-21 in Farmville and September 27-28 in Chatham.
On September 20 and 21, the Career ChoICE Youth Expo East at Hampden-Sydney College will serve schools in Buckingham, Brunswick, Cumberland, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward Counties. On September 27-28, the Career ChoICE Youth Expo West at the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex in Chatham will involve schools in the following school divisions: Danville, Halifax, Henry, Martinsville, Patrick and Pittsylvania.
Through the Career ChoICE Youth Expo, students IMAGINE their potential, CONNECT with employers, and EXPLORE career possibilities. Career ChoICE connects students to regional employment information and employers through hands-on activities and virtual resources. Career ChoICE endeavors to ignite students’ imaginations to career opportunities in the region.
Thousands of students attend these annual events, which are part of an intentional effort to build a pipeline of students in strategic sectors aligned with economic development interests.
“The Career ChoICE Youth Expo exposes students of all ages to different career opportunities in our region and allows local companies to meet their future talent. We are looking for volunteers, activity providers, and sponsors to join us in helping students explore the awesome career opportunities available here in our region.” – Jessie Vernon, Advanced Learning Program Manager
“The career fair is important because it gives kids an idea of all the opportunities available right here in the community they live in.” – Amy Cole, Southern Virginia Higher Education Center
There are several ways to support the Career ChoICE Expo events in Chatham and Farmville.
The finance panel moderator, panelists, and Career ChoICE staff are all smiles as they prepare to engage with students during one of the last panels of the two-day career development series.
The 2021 Career ChoICE Youth Expo was held on September 29-30. Around 70 volunteers and over 60 businesses and organizations made this year’s virtual panel discussions possible.
The career cluster panels featured professionals working in each of the 17 career clusters as well as regional education and training providers. A moderator facilitated the discussions and students submitted questions during the live panel. Panelists shared details about their organizations, their education, what they love about their work and more. Each panel discussion closed with career advice from the panelists. The Career ChoICE panels had roughly 3,074 live views. The panel recordings have had over 550 views.
Additionally, just over 7,400 Career ChoICE booklets were delivered to the 41 participating schools. The booklet contains information on career assessments, general career pathways, essential skills, benefits, cost of living, employment in the region, and further details on each of the 17 career clusters.
The goal of the Career Choice Youth Expo is to showcase existing job opportunities so that students will become aware of jobs available in the region. The expo also connects students to employers to build a talent pipeline in strategic sectors that are aligned with regional economic development interests.
“Career ChoICE provides students a unique opportunity to engage with a myriad of regional industries,” said IALR’s Jessie Vernon. “We’ve been thrilled to pivot the event online; however, we hope to resume in person in 2022.”