DALLAS, March 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) announced today that the company will join US2020 to help mobilize 1 million STEM mentors annually by the year 2020.

The partnership with US2020 will enable TI to provide its employees and retirees more opportunities to impact science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education as mentors, with an emphasis on reaching female and minority students who are underrepresented today in STEM careers. The United States is projected to add 1 million new STEM jobs between 2012 and 2022, making increased student interest and achievement in STEM subjects imperative.

In conjunction with the White House Science Fair today, US2020 announced continued momentum for its effort, mentioning the new partnership with TI along with the nearly doubling of its US2020 city network that helps connect passionate employees with schools and non-profits. US2020's STEM mentoring network, which has expanded to 13 cities, now involves over 250 partners, including major corporations such as Chevron, Cisco, Cognizant, Discovery Communications, Raytheon, SanDisk, Tata Consultancy Services and TI, as well as numerous education and nonprofit organizations.

"The key to achieving our goal is building regional networks that connect STEM employers with local schools and nonprofits, and building a culture of service and mentorship within STEM companies," said Nick Hutchinson, executive director with US2020.

"US2020 will help us connect our employees and retirees with STEM-specific volunteer opportunities, which they've told us is their passion," said Andy Smith, director of Texas Instruments philanthropy. "Because US2020 is working with nonprofit partners who provide best-in-class student mentoring programs, including Citizen Schools, We Teach Science and Girl Scouts, we will be able to engage even more TI employees in STEM mentoring both remotely online and in-person in our communities across the U.S."

TI's Bay Area employees will lead off the company's first US2020 mentoring initiative, partnering with one of US2020's education partners, Breakthrough Silicon Valley, on a career day April 15 at TI's Santa Clara campus. TI will continue expansion of STEM mentoring opportunities for employees at all of its U.S. sites in the fall.

"TI has a long-standing commitment to building strong communities, and education is TI's top focus for both philanthropy and volunteerism," Smith said.

For more information about TI's support of education please see ti.com/education or watch a video here, and please go to US2020.org to learn more about US2020.

Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

US2020
US2020 launched at the 2013 White House Science Fair, with the mission to dramatically scale the number of STEM professionals mentoring and teaching students, especially those who have been traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields. US2020 has built a network of more than 250 organizations in 13 cities actively working together to develop a STEM Mentoring Movement.
The initiative is building national supply and demand for STEM mentors by partnering with Fortune 500 companies and best-in-class nonprofits, and matching committed volunteers with quality programs. The match-making process and data collection is supported by a dynamic online platform. US2020 is a division of Citizen Schools, a nonprofit organization in its 20(th) year of service. Learn more at www.us2020.org.

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