Cuyahoga Community College partners with SkillStorm to scale tech talent pipelines; provide credit-eligible courses to meet increasing demand for technology skills in the region
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-CⓇ) today announced the launch of a new partnership designed to close talent gaps in Ohio's fast-growing tech industry. Aspiring tech professionals will be able to earn credentials from some of the world's most recognizable tech companies, including AWS, Salesforce, and CompTIA.
"Tri-C remains dedicated to meeting the needs of Ohio's employers by providing training and credentialing programs that are aligned with the demands of a rapidly changing labor market," said Thandeka Cox, IT Fast-Track Program Manager at Tri-C. "This partnership with SkillStorm is a key part of that effort, enabling us to create a pipeline of skilled tech professionals who can play a leading role in driving the region's economy forward."
Earlier this year, Tri-C announced a $2 million grant from the KeyBank Foundation to address Northeast Ohio's employment and earnings gaps.The new investment will enable targeted recruitment of underemployed and underrepresented populations, improve training program affordability, create curriculum that responds to industry needs, and increase job placement support and employer partnerships.
"Closing talent gaps and building a stronger tech workforce requires collaboration, innovation, and a shared vision for success," said Joe Mitchell, COO at SkillStorm. "Together with Tri-C, we are empowering workers with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in today's increasingly tech-driven economy."
Read more about the partnership here.