Page 4 August 17, 2011 Next Generation of Business Leaders Five local students have returned from Bank o f America’s Student Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C. They will finish their paid, eight-week internship at Habitat for Humanity, and apply new skills and experience to further propel their careers. Pictured (from left) are Ximena Fonseca, Anna Murphy, Kristen Berry, Hamda Jama, and Robert Yu. 4- Passenger Pi Acknowledging teens’ critical role as the next generation of leaders, Bank of America is providing 230 civic-minded high school ju n ­ iors and seniors - including five from the Portland and Vancouver area - with a paid, eight-week summer internship. The students are gaining hands-on expe­ rience and learning leadership skills while providing support to nonprofits needing help. In addition to the internships, the students participated in a week-long Bank of America Student Leadership Summit last month in Washington, D.C. The goal of the summit was to inspire students to stay committed to service and to equip them with tools and resources to con­ tinue their positive contributions in their com­ munities. “As teens are disproportionately affected by high unemployment rates, our student leaders program helps match civic-minded youth with nonprofit organizations in need of extra resources,” said Roger Hinshaw, a Bank of America executive. P Our Work Makes a Difference At the Port of Portland, we help to keep our community moving! The Port owns and operates airports, marine terminals and industrial parks, and our mission is to enhance the region’s economy and quality of life. Some of the career paths available at the Port include: Accounting/Finance • Administration • Engineering • Environmental Information Technology • Public Safety & Security • Skilled Trade Professions © PORT OF PORTLAND Possibility. In every direction." To learn more, please visit www.portofportland.com .