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ESC19 Podcast: Mentoring Matters: The Power of Guiding Students in Workforce Development

24 min · 14 de may de 2026
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We are spotlighting a leader who has truly helped shape Career and Technical Education in our region. Joining us is Ms. Brenda Gonzalez, CTE Coordinator for Socorro ISD. With an extensive career dedicated to advancing CTE, Ms. Gonzalez bxrings not only years of educational expertise but also invaluable experience from the private sector. Her unique perspective bridges industry and education, enriching opportunities for both students and educators. We’re excited to hear her insights, her journey, and her vision for the future of CTE. Join us!

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