الأربعاء، 22 أغسطس 2012

CompTIA Donates $10,000



The CompTIA Small Business Owners Community recently donated an impressive $10,000 to two Chicago-area organisations to “attract young people to tech careers”. The money for the donations came from their Creating IT Futures Foundation. Find out more how each of these groups is helping to enlarge the IT workforce by recruiting new industry entrants here.

Frank Picarello, chief operating officer, CMIT Solutions, and chair of CompTIA’s Small Business Owner Community stated “As a leader of the IT industry, we feel it is our duty to support well deserving organizations like the Illinois Technology Foundation and Year Up Chicago that provide assistance and support to our future generations, who already possess a strong passion for information technology,


He added that “It’s important to our members that we make a difference and have an impact on our local communities. We fully support the valuable work that both ITF and Year Up are doing to help instill knowledge and strength in the minds of young people”.

The Small Business Owners Community provides networking opportunities and develops small education programs. It also creates initiatives which include “employee training programs for critical organizational disciplines, including business development, customer services, human resources, technical services, time management and business documentation”.

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