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Draft Day commences Cristo Rey’s new academic and work year

Paul Eberle, deputy CEO of Husch Blackwell and Cristo Rey board chair presents opening remarks.

The BMO Harris Bradley Center buzzed with loud music and fanfare this morning as 332 students from Cristo Rey Jesuit High School stepped on to the Milwaukee Bucks basketball court and were greeted by executives from 58 top local companies, kicking off the school’s third annual Corporate Work Study Program Draft Day.

The program pairs these organizations with groups of students who work at the company throughout the school year, collectively fulfilling the role of a full-time employee. Each student works at their assigned company for 5 full work days each month.

Partner organizations include Northwestern Mutual, Froedtert Health, Marquette University, SHARP Literacy Inc., and Godfrey & Kahn S.C. Among this year’s new partners are Kohl’s, Rockwell Automation and Harley Davidson.

“The mission of Cristo Rey is to provide rigorous academics, professional work experience and spiritual development to empower graduates to succeed in college and in life,” Paul Eberle, CEO of Husch Blackwell and the Cristo Rey board chair said. “It is a life-changing mission that we celebrate and it is a life-changing mission that begins today with our draft.”

Organization leaders and executives welcomed their new student-employees in professional sports draft-style–exchanging handshakes in front of the student body, staff and families, presenting company apparel and posing for a photo with the student teams.

Milwaukee’s Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is the 29th of its kind in the country and opened with its first class of freshman in the fall of 2015.

Maredithe has covered retail, restaurants, entertainment and tourism since 2018. Her duties as associate editor include copy editing, page proofing and managing work flow. Meyer earned a degree in journalism from Marquette University and still enjoys attending men’s basketball games to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Also in her free time, Meyer coaches high school field hockey and loves trying out new restaurants in Milwaukee.
[gallery type="slideshow" size="large" ids="438757,438758,438759,438760,438761,438762,438763,438764,438765,438766"] The BMO Harris Bradley Center buzzed with loud music and fanfare this morning as 332 students from Cristo Rey Jesuit High School stepped on to the Milwaukee Bucks basketball court and were greeted by executives from 58 top local companies, kicking off the school's third annual Corporate Work Study Program Draft Day. The program pairs these organizations with groups of students who work at the company throughout the school year, collectively fulfilling the role of a full-time employee. Each student works at their assigned company for 5 full work days each month. Partner organizations include Northwestern Mutual, Froedtert Health, Marquette University, SHARP Literacy Inc., and Godfrey & Kahn S.C. Among this year's new partners are Kohl's, Rockwell Automation and Harley Davidson. "The mission of Cristo Rey is to provide rigorous academics, professional work experience and spiritual development to empower graduates to succeed in college and in life," Paul Eberle, CEO of Husch Blackwell and the Cristo Rey board chair said. "It is a life-changing mission that we celebrate and it is a life-changing mission that begins today with our draft." Organization leaders and executives welcomed their new student-employees in professional sports draft-style--exchanging handshakes in front of the student body, staff and families, presenting company apparel and posing for a photo with the student teams. Milwaukee's Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is the 29th of its kind in the country and opened with its first class of freshman in the fall of 2015.

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