New tech training facility opens in Williamsburg

Tech training helps fill cybersecurity job skills gap

PER SCHOLAS CELEBRATES EXPANSION TO BROOKLYN

Tech Training Nonprofit’s Growth Supported by Barclays, AT&T, Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, The New York Community Trust, and Empire State Development

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (September 28, 2016) – Hundreds of community members, nonprofit and business leaders, and Per Scholas students and alumni celebrated Per Scholas’ expansion to Brooklyn yesterday, marking the organization’s second New York location. New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo applauded Per Scholas’ tenacity in providing rigorous, tuition-free technology training to New Yorkers striving for careers in technology. The expansion to Brooklyn will enable Per Scholas to train an additional 140 New Yorkers annually, resulting in more than 550 New Yorkers trained and prepared for technology careers every year.

Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) Superintendent Maria T. Vullo remarked, “I want to congratulate Per Scholas for providing New York communities with innovative and vital opportunities for advancement in technology, and for educating the next generation of leaders. I am honored to be part of the grand opening of Per Scholas’ second New York location and its first in Brooklyn, my hometown borough. As Superintendent of DFS, I believe it is imperative that we serve all New Yorkers in their financial services needs, and that we are committed to innovative leadership, such as with our recent cybersecurity regulation, the first of its kind in the nation. Through training provided by Per Scholas, New Yorkers will have the necessary skills to flourish at the forefront of emerging and groundbreaking industries.”

Per Scholas Brooklyn Grand Opening

630 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn


Per Scholas Brooklyn Grand Opening

Hundreds of community members, nonprofit and business leaders, and Per Scholas students and alumni celebrated Per Scholas’ expansion to Brooklyn September 27, 2016, marking the organization’s second New York location. New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo applauded Per Scholas’ tenacity in providing rigorous, tuition-free technology training to New Yorkers striving for careers in technology. The expansion to Brooklyn will enable Per Scholas to train an additional 140 New Yorkers annually, resulting in more than 550 New Yorkers trained and prepared for technology careers every year.

To read more about our Grand Opening Celebration, click here.

About the Location 

The 3000-square foot space features two classrooms each with 20 student workstations. The location will expand teaching capacity; which when combined with the South Bronx HQ, will result in upward of 550 New Yorkers trained each year. In addition to the classrooms, the location offers open work space, a testing center, as well as kitchen, wellness and conference room amenities for students and staff.

The Partnerships 

Barclays has remained a generous financial sponsor and thought partner with Per Scholas since 2012. Over the last four years, Barclays has hired 12 Per Scholas graduates to their Operations & Technology platform. Additionally, more than 500 Barclays employees have volunteered their time working with students in classroom settings and mentoring programs. Both organizations are excited to continue building effective trainings and pathways for student success in the future.

Our latest expansion to Brooklyn  was also made possible through the generous support of AT&TThe New York Community Trust, the Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, and Empire State Development.

Cyber Security

As the financial industry becomes increasingly digital, employers are faced with a difficult task to provide first-rate security to protect their assets against increasingly sophisticated threats. The race for tech talent is in high demand, yet data shows that fewer than 25% of applicants are qualified for available cybersecurity roles.

The 16-week Cyber Security curriculum is aimed at training and preparing graduates for cyber security jobs and opportunities.

Twenty students began the newly-developed cyber security training on September 22, 2016.  To read the full press release, click here.

About Per Scholas

Per Scholas is a national nonprofit organization that drives positive and proven social change in communities across the country. Through rigorous and tuition-free technology training and professional development, Per Scholas prepares motivated and curious adults who are un- or underemployed for successful careers as IT professionals and create onramps to businesses in need of their talents. Per Scholas provides its solution in six cities across the country: Atlanta, GA; Greater Cincinnati, OH; Columbus OH; Dallas, TX; the National Capital Region; and New York. To date, Per Scholas has trained more than 6,000 individuals, helping them build lasting, life-changing careers in technology.

Fast facts :

  • 85% of students who are enrolled graduate
  • 80% of graduates land jobs
  • 75% of graduates retain their employment for at least one year
  • Per Scholas students report a significant reduction in the need for public assistance benefits following graduation
  • Per Scholas’ training has been evaluated twice and found to be among the most successful in independent, controlled, and randomized research, most recently reflected in MDRC’s WorkAdvance report

For more information visit perscholas.org, Twitter @PerScholas and Facebook.

 

CYBERSECURITY TRAINING NOW UNDERWAY AT PER SCHOLAS NEW YORK

Powered by Barclays, students will soon move to new site in Brooklyn

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (September 22, 2016) – Per Scholas New York today launched a new cybersecurity training track, powered in large part by Barclays. Twenty new Per Scholas students started the course today at the organization’s South Bronx headquarters and are expected to move to a new classroom space at 630 Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn later this fall. More than 50 percent of the new students call Brooklyn home, and, staying true to its commitment to student diversity, Per Scholas is welcoming a class where 41 percent are women and 29 percent are veterans. The expansion to Brooklyn will enable Per Scholas to train an additional 140 New Yorkers annually, resulting in more than 550 New Yorkers trained and on-track for technology careers every year.

Through rigorous and tuition-free technology training and professional development, Per Scholas has helped thousands of individuals who are un- or underemployed launch successful careers in technology, while creating real onramps to businesses in need of their talents. Per Scholas’ training has been evaluated and found to be among the most successful in independent, controlled, and randomized research, most recently reflected in MDRC’s WorkAdvance report.

“Our expansion to Brooklyn with a new cybersecurity training track is a significant milestone in the Per Scholas journey,” said Kelly Richardson, Per Scholas New York Managing Director. “Just as our students progress from curious problem solvers to accomplished technicians, we have grown from a small nonprofit in the South Bronx to an organization that is changing the tech workforce in communities around the country. We are honored to call Brooklyn our newest home.”

A recent study found a dangerous shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals. That shortage negatively impacts organizations and their customers and leads to more frequent and costly data breaches. The 16-week cybersecurity training track, developed in close partnership with Barclays, is new to Per Scholas New York and aimed at training and preparing graduates for cybersecurity jobs and opportunities. Barclays has committed to hiring 10 Per Scholas cybersecurity students for six-month paid internships upon graduation, expected in January 2017.

“We are proud to partner with Per Scholas to help drive economic growth and social progress. These are two key elements to our Shared Growth initiative, which is focused on having a positive impact on society while driving shareholder value,” said Deborah Goldfarb, Managing Director, Citizenship and Reputation. “Cybersecurity is an issue that is of paramount importance to the financial services industry and we are thrilled to launch this program which will culminate in 10 graduates of the training joining the Barclays team for a six month internship program.” 

Barclays has supported Per Scholas since 2012, significantly investing in the nationally recognized workforce development organization. More than 500 Barclays employees have volunteered with Per Scholas in a variety of ways including hosting large-scale mock interview events and serving as mentors through Per Scholas’ Women in Tech program. Further, Barclays has hired 12 Per Scholas graduates for full-time careers with its Operations & Technology platform.

Per Scholas Brooklyn marks the organization’s seventh location nationwide and second location in New York. On Tuesday, September 27, Per Scholas will host a Grand Opening Celebration at the new location for community members and business leaders. In addition to Per Scholas President and CEO Plinio Ayala, Jes Staley, CEO, Barclays; Maria Vullo Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services; Deputy Brooklyn Borough President Diana Reyna; and Ivan Rivera, a 2013 Per Scholas Graduate and current Barclays Apprentice, are expected to give remarks.

The latest expansion to Brooklyn was made possible through the generous support of lead sponsor Barclays, as well as AT&T, NY Community Trust, the Office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Empire State Development, and individual contributors.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Per Scholas Brooklyn Grand Opening Celebration on Tuesday, September 27 is open to press, but a credential is required. Media tours and a ribbon cutting ceremony will occur between 3 and 3:30 p.m., while the formal program will run from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. To obtain a credential, please contact Sara Neumann by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 256-8687 no later than Friday, September 23.

About Per Scholas

Per Scholas is a national nonprofit that drives positive and proven social change in communities across the country. Through rigorous and tuition-free technology training and professional development, Per Scholas prepares motivated and curious adults who are un- or underemployed for transformative careers in the tech sector, while creating onramps to businesses in need of their talents. Per Scholas provides its solution in six cities across the country: Atlanta, GA; Greater Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Dallas, TX; the National Capital Region; and New York, NY. To date, Per Scholas has trained over 6,000 individuals, helping them build lasting, life-changing careers in technology. For more information, visit perscholas.org, Twitter @PerScholas and Facebook.

Full Press Release can be found here.

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CYBERSECURITY TRAINING NOW UNDERWAY AT PER SCHOLAS NEW YORK

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (September 22, 2016) – Per Scholas New York today launched a new cybersecurity training track, powered in large part by Barclays. Twenty new Per Scholas students started the course today at the organization’s South Bronx headquarters and are expected to move to a new classroom space at 630 Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn later this fall. More than 50 percent of the new students call Brooklyn home, and, staying true to its commitment to student diversity, Per Scholas is welcoming a class where 41 percent are women and 29 percent are veterans. The expansion to Brooklyn will enable Per Scholas to train an additional 140 New Yorkers annually, resulting in more than 550 New Yorkers trained and on-track for technology careers every year.

Per Scholas CEO Plinio Ayala Named As Finalist for Crains Custom Hispanic Executive and Entrepreneur Awards

Per Scholas CEO, Plinio Ayala has been named as a Finalist for the inaugural Custom Hispanic Executive and Entrepreneur Awards for his work preparing motivated and curious adults with tuition-free technology training and professional developments for successful careers as IT professionals having a tremendous impact and transformative effect on New York. 

CRAIN’S NEW YORK BUSINESS, CUSTOM DIVISION, ANNOUNCES FINALISTS OF HISPANIC EXECUTIVE AND ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS

New York, New York—September 19, 2016 –Crain’s Custom, a division of Crain’s New York Business, today announced the finalists for the Hispanic Executive and Entrepreneur Awards. As Hispanic leaders continue rising to the top of their fields they are having a transformative effect on New York City. This fall, during Hispanic Heritage Month, Crain’s Custom will celebrate those Hispanic executives and entrepreneurs making a tremendous impact in New York and showcase their achievements.

“This is our inaugural year conducting this awards program and we had a record number of nominations representing a wide array of industries throughout the five boroughs. We look forward to lauding these talented Hispanic leaders who are executing innovative business ideas and solutions as well as demonstrating a deep commitment to the NYC business community,” said Jill Kaplan, VP Publisher of Crain’s New York Business.

Read the full press release here.

Per Scholas CEO Plinio Ayala Named As Finalist for Crains Custom Hispanic Executive and Entrepreneur Awards

Per Scholas CEO, Plinio Ayala has been named as a Finalist for the inaugural Custom Hispanic Executive and Entrepreneur Awards for his work preparing motivated and curious adults with tuition-free technology training and professional developments for successful careers as IT professionals having a tremendous impact and transformative effect on New York. 

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