Best Buys Opens First Teen Tech Center in NC to Mark 10th...

Best Buys Opens First Teen Tech Center in NC to Mark 10th Anniversary

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Richfield, MN—The youth of Charlotte, North Carolina, will now have access to cutting-edge technology and training. That’s due to the opening of the first Best Buy Teen Tech Center in the state.

“We are excited to open the first Teen Tech Center in North Carolina and bring a space to the Charlotte community where young people can create, learn and experience the endless possibilities of technology,” said Andrea Wood, Best Buy’s vice president of social impact.

“With the support of partners like the YMCA and Atrium Health, we are inspiring the next generation of youth and supporting them with resources to pursue their dreams.”

Teen Tech Center in NC

The Teen Tech Center, a program of the Best Buy Foundation, is housed at the YMCA of Greater Charlotte. It is powered by Charlotte-based Atrium Health, a nonprofit health system.

Further, this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Best Buy Teen Tech Center program. Additionally, Charlotte is the 52nd center to join the growing network across the country. Best Buy Teen Tech Center

The center offers access to a variety of technology, with tools for augmented and virtual reality as well as digital film production, audio engineering and 3D design.

In addition to tech access, the teens can work with mentors and get various educational and career training to prepare them for their futures.

“The opening of the Best Buy Teen Tech Center at McCrorey YMCA will allow more of our young people to pursue their dreams, nurture their passions and explore career paths that would have otherwise been out of reach,” said Eugene A. Woods, chief executive officer of Advocate Health, of which Atrium Health is a part.

Woods is also a member of the Best Buy board of directors. “I am proud of the role that Atrium Health is playing in this initiative. It will enrich the lives of Charlotte’s youth through hands-on mentorship and skill-based training using cutting-edge technology.”

Best Buy opened its first teen tech center 10 years ago at the Hennepin County Library in Minneapolis. Since then, the Best Buy Foundation has expanded to more than 50 locations. It has a goal to support 100 by 2025.

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