In this episode of 'View from the Top', Bill Lucci interviews Dan Roswell, President of Rutland Area Robotics and Network Administrator for Rutland City Public Schools. Dan discusses his journey in STEM education and the IBOTS 2370 robotics team, which he describes as more than just building robots—it’s about fostering teamwork, leadership, and real-world skills. Dan shares how the program connects students with community sponsors like GE Aerospace and Alderman Chevrolet to prepare them for future careers while strengthening Rutland’s workforce. He also highlights the program’s broader mission: empowering students and inspiring innovation across the region. 🎧 Tune in to hear how Rutland Area Robotics is building a brighter future for Vermont’s youth! Listen on your favorite platform: linktr.ee/thehubcoworks
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