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San Jose, California. , 27 January, 2025 , Nap The Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley (BGCSV), the head-profit youth development organization of Silicon Valley, celebrates his president and CEO Steve Wimmer to include Silicon Valley Business Journal (SVBJ) Power 100 in the list.
“The award is well worthy,” said BGCSV Board Chairman Meribeth Gonzalas. “Steve, and the entire BGCSV team, brings incredible energy and passion to what they do every day. Steve is really a catalyst for positivity, to strengthen the youth to the youth to increase opportunities and our communities Strengthens to create awareness in. “
Silicon Valley Business Journal Power 100 List recognizes 100 most influential people of business community. These are leaders of various industries who have made a significant impact in their field and helped shape the economy of the region. The honors are selected through an independent editorial review, which are perfectly selected on the basis of their qualifications, achievements and contribution to their organizations and local community.
,There is always a broad team of people who make personal recognition possible, “ BGCSV President and CEO Steve Wimmer said. “It is my honor to serve the team in BGCSV and it is our collective efforts to bring positive changes in our community that provides a wonderful leadership platform in Silicon Valley. It has been my experience that the most important to take advantage of us The ‘Shakti’ community is a huge power that comes from systemic changes when new doors of opportunity are opened to those who still get a seat on the table. The emergence will be greatly benefited by all the thinkers, doers and leaders.
To be a positive catalyst in its community by SVBJ, under Wimmer’s tenure, BGCSV has tripled its influence and now serves more than 7,000 youth in Silicon Valley – someone in its 80+ year history More than the point. The community is known for its incredible energy and passion for the creation of opportunities and awareness in the community, Wymer also works in the board of directors of the Urban Wibrancy Institute, does the young basketball and baseball coaches, and as the active members of their church His wife joins Michelle. community.
About Silicon Valley’s boys and girls clubs
Silicon Valley’s boys and girls clubs have been at the forefront of youth development in Santa Clara County for 80 years, which mainly offer new and effective after school and summer enhancement programs for low income, Santa Clara with low income County Youth Age 5-18+ Year. Our mission is to inspire and empower all the youth, especially those who need us the most, to feel their entire capacity as productive, responsible and careful adults. To learn more about our programs and opportunities, travel www.bgclub.org Or join our online community on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook @BgClubsv.
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