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Oracle executives guide Carver high school students into exciting careers

L-R: Oracle executives Kellie Hayden, Kathy Morrison, Malin Fagerlund, Tagan Ward, Rosanna Tirrito, and Rod Johnson

Coinciding with National Acts of Kindness Week, local Oracle executives teamed up with Carver for the company’s own 4,000 Acts of Kindness social impact volunteer initiative.

The Oracle volunteers, led by Carver advocate Rod Johnson (Oracle EVP, Applications North America) joined Carver after-school students at Norwalk High School to share stories about their roles at Oracle and the pathways to careers in computer technology and corporate marketing.

Round table conversations engaged our students as they rotated around the room for a jumbo-sized Meet the Professionals session. Carver executive and program staff also participated. Carver high school students at Brien McMahon and Norwalk High Schools connect with professionals throughout the year who help them learn about the careers they want to pursue.

Carver 12th graders Fred Luma, Stephen Nils, and Anthony Harris (Carver after-school paid interns) presented their marketing projects and received guidance and encouragement from the Oracle team.

Our sincerest thanks to Rod Johnson, Malin Fagerlund, Tagan Ward, Kellie Hayden, Rosanna Tirrico, and Kathy Morrison for partnering with Carver “to build lifetime achievers!” 

Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology corporation, the third-largest software company in the world. The company sells database software and technology (particularly its brands), cloud-engineered systems, and enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, human capital management (HCM) software, customer relationship management (CRM) software (also known as customer experience), enterprise performance management (EPM) software, and supply chain management (SCM) software.