Michelle Obama Teams Up With Spotify to Help Students Prepare for College

Former first lady Michelle Obama showed that her investment in the future of young people in our country is a real commitment by attending the Beating the Odds Summit at Washington, D.C.’s Dunbar High School on Thursday. Suggested Reading Inside the Olympic Love Story of Newlyweds Noah Lyles, Junelle Bromfield The Genius Strategy Behind Zendaya’s…

Former first lady Michelle Obama showed that her investment in the future of young people in our country is a real commitment by attending the Beating the Odds Summit at Washington, D.C.’s Dunbar High School on Thursday.

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Obama, as well as executives from Spotify—including Troy Carter, vice president of creator services, and Danielle Lee, VP of partner solutions—shared their experiences of overcoming obstacles, and the lessons they have learned during their personal and professional journeys, with 35 high school students at a daylong event meant to inspire the college-bound students to consider majors or careers in the tech industry. Reach Higher at Civic Nation also participated in the event.

The day included college transition workshops, a panel during which Spotify execs discussed the important role that music plays in culture and communities, as well as a performance by R&B artist Kevin Ross.

Check out more pictures from the event below.

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