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Garver actively working to foster the development of future generations of engineers
Little Rock, Arkansas – Happy Engineers Week!
E-Week is a celebration held each year to recognize the impact that the work of engineers has on people’s day-to-day lives.
Garver, a company that specializes in engineering, is commemorating this week by working to address a nationwide shortage of engineering graduates.
One of the youngest students ever to graduate from high school is only 9 years old.
Garver Mary Fair, a leader at Arkansas Aviation, was a guest on Arkansas Today, where she discussed the company’s efforts to engage students in the 4th and 5th grades in the hopes of inspiring them to pursue a career as an engineer in the future.
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