Volunteer

Volunteering For One of Our Conferences

GA TSA has multiple opportunities for volunteers to get involved. If you are interested in experiencing one of our conferences and contributing as a judge, we need volunteer judges at three conferences where we have multiple competitive events. There are also opportunities to provide information to our members regarding leadership skills and careers involving engineering and STEM.

Technology Day Judges

The first is GA TSA "Tech Day" at the Georgia National Fair. Held on the Perry, GA fairgrounds in the McGill Building in early October. For this year’s specifics use this link to our Tech Day Page. Judges are needed for the six on-site performance events we have that day.

State Leadership Judges

Our largest conference with over 70 different middle and high school engineering, STEM and leadership focused competitive events is held in March at the Classic Center in Athens, GA. For the current school year details use this link - State Leadership Conference. The Registration Packet has details, including the competitive events list. We also offer opportunities for interaction between our middle school and high school members that attend in numbers over 2700 and related business and industry as well as colleges.

Business and Industry Exposure & Involvement

Another of our conferences offers an opportunity for business and industry exposure is the Leadercon event on Jekyll Island in November. Table displays as well as leadership interest sessions are provided by a wide variety of our alumni or engineering and STEM related careers and colleges. The weekend conference also includes Robotic Tournaments, an Electric Vehicle Rally as well as a tradition, The Armada Boat Race.

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The Georgia Technology Student Association is a charter affiliate of National TSA and dedicated to middle and high school students enrolled or previously enrolled or that have an interest in engineering & technology education pathway and STEM Education programs. Georgia Technology Student Association (TSA) chapters prepare students to be successful inventors, designers, creative problem solvers, responsible citizens and leaders who will influence and build the future.

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