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Young Women in Illinois Can Now Apply to Build, Race Electric Powered Go-Carts at ComEd EV Rally

1. ComEd launches STEM program for young women, enhancing local workforce engagement. 2. The event emphasizes electric vehicle innovation, supporting future industry leaders.

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Why Bullish?

Investing in STEM for women strengthens ComEd's and Exelon's sustainable workforce, potentially boosting future profits. Historical investments in education have led to improved innovation and company image.

How important is it?

The program aligns with Exelon's values of sustainability and diversity, likely enhancing brand reputation and attracting investment.

Why Long Term?

This initiative fosters future talent that will drive innovation and growth in Exelon's core industries over the coming years, reflecting a shift towards sustainable energy solutions.

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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ComEd is excited to announce the return of its signature science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program for future female STEM leaders, the ComEd EV Rally. Young women in Illinois can now apply to participate in the annual summer event, where teams of teens build and race electric go-carts. This year, 45 teens will have the opportunity to work with women from ComEd to explore STEM career opportunities and build their STEM experience. Since the program's incep.

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