RI Secretary of
State Seeks Creative Ways to Help Students Enter Job Market
Secretary of State Ralph Mollis and URI Student Nick Bottai of Charlestown |
By Rachel
Nunes, URI Journalism Student
Secretary
of State Ralph Mollis toured Chariho High School Career and Tech (CTC) Program
March 20th and talked to Skills USA students about making the Rhode
Island job market more accessible.
With
URI student Nick Bottai, Mollis visited the CTC, where students learn hands-on
career skills. These include carpentry, nursing, and HVAC, as well as many
others.
Mollis
is running for Lieutenant Governor and, if elected, plans to focus on better
developing Rhode Island’s workforce, as well as ensuring Rhode Island students are
better prepared to enter that workforce upon graduation.
“There
is a growing job market for students graduating with technical skills,” said
Nick Bottai, the URI student who organized the tour. “These technical skills
could be directed towards fixing the skills gap in the RI job market.”
Bottai,
a Chariho graduate, is an intern at the Rhode Island state house for
Representative Donna Walsh of district 46, a former Chariho teacher. He met
Mollis at the State House, and offered to give him a tour.
As
well as interning at the State House, Bottai is the treasurer for URI’s chapter
of College Democrats and president of the URI philanthropy group Strike a
Chord. In high school, he won the Gina Raimondo junior leadership award his
junior year and the Reagan Presidential Leadership Award his senior year.
An
accounting major, Bottai plans to become an entrepreneur and perhaps one day
run for public office.