Event Date: February 8, 2008
Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is committed to the Microsoft mission of helping people realize their full potential. BAM works to align with the Microsoft Corporate Citizenship goals by continuing to build relationships with potential customers and future employees of Microsoft.
One of BAM's key commitments is to continually reach out to the extended communities and to showcase Microsoft technology and people in order to help others reach their full potential. As part of this commitment, BAM hosts an annual Minority Student Day (BMSD), now in its seventeenth year. The goal of the event is to provide area high school students from underrepresented ethnic backgrounds with information about the exciting tools, resources, and career opportunities available to them in high technology. Throughout the day, Microsoft employees guide students through hands-on technology labs and information sessions. Employees also serve as mentors, talking with students about the wide variety of career opportunities available to them in technology.
The theme of the 2007 student day is “The Wow starts now…The Future Starts with You!"
| • | Build and maintain relationships with schools that have limited resources and high populations of underrepresented minority students |
| • | Create community outreach opportunities for BAM members |
| • | Get potential customers excited about Microsoft technology |
| • | Develop recruitment pipelines of a diverse talent pool |
| • | Expose students to high school internship and college scholarship opportunities |
| • | Redmond, Washington |
| • | Mountain View, California |
| • | Las Colinas, Texas |
| • | Atlanta, Georgia |
| • | Charlotte, North Carolina |
| • | New York City, New York |
| • | Washington, D.C |
| • | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| • | Steve Ballmer Keynote |
| • | Employee Panels |
| • | Nonprofit Organization (NPO) Fair |
| • | Microsoft Product Fair |
| • | Tour of Microsoft |
| • | Essay Contest |
| • | Onsite Games and Projects |
Overall, the students have had fun and look forward to coming to Microsoft. The tours of Microsoft and the hands-on experience are well received. Students get a chance to tap into their potential and learn how Microsoft works. They start thinking about what it takes for them to be successful and how they can use technology to realize that potential. It's also tremendously valuable to see that Microsoft employees are diverse and are passionate about students. For more information on the BAM Minority Student Day, please contact bmsdexe@microsoft.com.