The document promotes STEM education and jobs by targeting parents and family members, middle and high school students, and public policy and advocacy professionals. It states that STEM jobs support economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness, will be plentiful with higher lifetime earnings and lower unemployment, and STEM competencies transfer across job markets. The document then advertises a keynote speaker and advocate, Pam Ray, who has over 3 decades of experience in congressional advocacy, federal relations, state and federal relations, and local partnerships to provide information on STEM education and the connection between educational pursuits and career opportunities.