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$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.

Will Your Job Be Automated?
Automation, the replacement of human labor with technology, is widely seen as one of the biggest challenges facing the labor market today. To find out if your job is likely to be automated, we’ve put together this flowchart.
Community leaders talk innovation and inclusion at Tomorrow's Talent summit
On December 14, many of Louisville’s top leaders in government, business, education, and workforce gathered at the Muhammad Ali Center to discuss how the region can maximize its potential and better compete with the likes of Austin, Nashville, and other tech-savvy cities on the rise.
KentuckianaWorks now offering job and career help at the Stratton Community Center in Shelbyville
If you need help with finding a job or launching a career, you can now visit a new Shelbyville Kentucky Career Center office in the Stratton Community Center, 215 E. Washington St.