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The Spot celebrates its first graduating class
On Friday, the partners behind the The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Campus celebrated the program’s first class of graduates at a ceremony at the Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center in west Louisville.
Code Louisville announces it has placed more than 500 grads into new tech careers
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and Councilman Markus Winkler joined Code Louisville graduates and local tech leaders yesterday morning to celebrate the latest milestone achieved by the software training program.
AI & Future of Work Summit attracts record crowd of business and community leaders
On February 25, 2020 over 1,000 employers, policy-makers, community leaders, tech enthusiasts, and curious citizens gathered at Tomorrow’s Talent, the region’s fifth annual workforce and education summit, to focus on how artificial intelligence (AI) will shape the Louisville region’s workforce and talent pipeline.
$3 million JPMorgan Chase grant will fund new "Tech Louisville" program
Last week, JPMorgan Chase announced Louisville will be one of 5 cities to receive AdvancingCities grant, which will fund creation of new Tech Louisville program run by KentuckianaWorks.
Louisville awarded $1.3 million in new federal funding to expand Reimage program
Mayor Greg Fischer announced today that Louisville has been awarded additional federal funding to increase efforts to help break the cycle of crime and violence among young adults ages 18-24, by connecting them to training, jobs and education.