Published On: December 6th, 2014|

The Atlanta Journal Constitution – Maureen Downey

“A new survey of CEOs of major U.S. corporations released today reveals deep concerns over lagging U.S. science and math skills. Nearly 98 percent of the CEOs reported the skills gap hurts their business. In the CEO survey by Change the Equation and the Business Roundtable, business leaders described a costly shortage of workers skilled in science, technology, engineering and math.”(more)