Birmingham, AL — Thursday, February 20, students in the Academy of Business and Finance at Woodlawn High School enjoyed a visit from Bill Horton, North Central Alabama area president for Regions Bank.
Horton spoke to students about the many opportunities that exist in the banking industry. He also invited them to tour Regions Bank locations in the Greater Birmingham area. The classroom visit and introduction to Regions Bank are part of the Birmingham Education Foundation’s Bridging the Gap program.
“As with many other industries, the banking industry thrives when there is a committed, well-educated and prepared workforce available. The students at Woodlawn’s Academy of Business and Finance are getting a head start in gaining the knowledge needed to help move our industry forward in the future,” said Horton.
Horton encouraged students to take ownership of their career and to always challenge themselves. When asked about advice for students considering a career in business and finance, Horton said that the foundation for any successful career is to work hard, try to make a difference and good things will come.
As part of the Birmingham Education Foundation’s Bridging the Gap program, students gain access to industries that align with their career interests.
“Our students have very high expectations for themselves, and we want to help them realize their goals,” said J.W. Carpenter, executive director, Birmingham Education Foundation. “Bridging the Gap is designed to help students appreciate just how many career options they have, and help expand their professional networks, and we can only do that through the support of our community and industry partners.”
To learn more visit edbirmingham.org.