“It shows how passionate the staff (members) are on education and promoting efforts.” “The staff were very excited for a Fort Carson Education member to win,” said Schlecht. Rebecca Schlecht, Fort Carson education services officer, and her staff are proud of Eymann’s slogan. Her winning slogan, “Army Credentialing and Continuing Education: Spark an Interest, Ignite your Future,” will be used at all Army education centers during AEW.Įymann has been working in education since 2006 and enjoys helping service members and their Families with their education plans so they may achieve their own dreams. “I never win anything, so I was surprised that out of 34 submissions - they picked mine.” “My idea behind my slogan was: you take a class with Army Ignited, paid for by the Army, you spark an interest in (a) subject you have never taken before, such as psychology or engineering, and then you can set your future on fire, ignite your future by continuing to take more classes and using your benefits as a Soldier,” Eymann said. When Eymann heard about the new program called Army Ignited, she felt that a slogan with ignited in it would attract more attention. Vanessa Eymann, an education services specialist and the college program manager at the Fort Carson Education Center, decided to submit her slogan. ACES held a competition to select a slogan for this year’s AEW. This year marks the 37th year that the Army Continuing Education System (ACES) has supported the American Education Week (AEW), which will take place Nov. Comments By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs OfficeįORT CARSON, Colo.
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