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Our future needs education

Editors: Kerstin Stenger, Nina Hasenkamp, Nathalie Hornkohl, Sachi Murakami, Nicole Qian, Jinwha Choi, Michael Mackin 

A good education for children is important. They are the future of our communities and industries. The earlier they are supported, encouraged, and given opportunities, the better we’ll be. As a company, you have the opportunity to attract students and pupils at an early stage, while educating them about opportunities in their future.

Since 2014, LANXESS has helped to promote science teaching in schools around the world - in part through theme-based project weeks, knowledge competitions, and material as well as monetary donations.  

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We believe that chemistry shapes the world we live in and innovation in chemistry makes our world a better place for generations to come. Moreover, innovation needs scientists, and to become scientists, young people need to develop an interest in sciences at an early age. The LANXESS education initiative aims to contribute to creating this interest, and thus ensure that future innovation shapes our world.

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Matthias Zachert, Chairman of the Board of Management
Matthias Zachert, CEO LANXESS.
“Education is the best investment you can do for the next generation. Proper education - on values, on visions - is the best you can do for society, for mankind as a whole. If there’s one thing we like to invest in, it’s in children.” 

Educational outreach across the United States has become increasingly important, particularly around STEM education and career readiness at the appropriate age. As LANXESS has grown its footprint and production levels in the U.S. over recent years, our efforts to broaden educational opportunities have also expanded – now reaching from Coast to Coast!  

As we expanded our operations into the Pacific Northwest (through the 2021 acquisition of  Emerald Kalama Chemical), we immediately worked to embed ourself in the community and bring value to those across the region. One such way was to invest in the region’s future – its students.  

In 2022, during a visit to the U.S. by the LANXESS Board of Management, Matthias Zachert – joined by other company leaders – announced a three-year, $75,000 commitment to the region’s future leaders, and hopefully, future LANXESS employees, through a very unique program. 

"Career Connect Southwest (CCSW)" is a Washington-based STEM organization focused on ensuring students are equipped with the skills and preparation required in the modern work world. Through a one-of-a-kind partnership made possible by LANXESS’ commitment, CCSW is connecting 50+ high school students with a local employer in a hands-on, paid internship program where they can explore STEM-related fields and job opportunities throughout the region.  

Participating students are primarily from rural communities across Southwest Washington who otherwise wouldn’t have this type of opportunity to explore what might be out there for them beyond high school – ranging from those requiring a high-school diploma to those that would entail a post-secondary degree. 

Not only is LANXESS sponsoring the program, which is in its first of three years and expected to expand to support 100 students each of the next two summers, but we are also hosting two “interns” from the nearby Kalama School District at the Flavors and Fragrances BU plant just down the road from their classroom.  

Emily McBride, R&D Applications Manager with the Polymer Additives business unit, is not only helping to mentor the interns but she has also been appointed to the Board of Directors for Career Connect Southwest. The efforts are near-and-dear to her heart, as it combines her passions for community involvement and furthering STEM Education, while also helping to build a brighter future and more opportunities for her young children growing up in the region. 

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