SAN ANTONIO - (Nov. 1, 2016) Harlem, native, Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Jimenez, a recruiter assigned to Navy Recruiting Station Ingram, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with a group of middle school students regarding the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and STEM-related career opportunities in America’s Navy during the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's CORE4 STEM Expo held at the Freeman Expo Hall. Jimenez is a 1999 graduate of A. Philip Randolph High School in New York. The expo, consisting an all-female day and all-male day, feature


SAN ANTONIO - (Nov. 1, 2016) Harlem, native, Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Jimenez, a recruiter assigned to Navy Recruiting Station Ingram, Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, speaks with a group of middle school students regarding the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and STEM-related career opportunities in America’s Navy during the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's CORE4 STEM Expo held at the Freeman Expo Hall. Jimenez is a 1999 graduate of A. Philip Randolph High School in New York. The expo, consisting an all-female day and all-male day, featured leaders from the energy, science, computer, and aerospace industries and presented students with the opportunity to meet with high-profile representatives from Fortune 500 companies and governmental agencies. Students experienced hands-on and demonstration projects, listened to speakers from exciting STEM fields, and spoke with Navy recruiters to discuss degree plans in interested fields and financial aid options. (Navy


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