Per Scholas Atlanta Receives $100,000 Award from Atlanta Women’s Foundation to Expand Access to Tech Careers for Women

Atlanta, G.A., August 7, 2025 — Per Scholas Atlanta is proud to announce a generous $100,000 award from the Atlanta Women’s Foundation (AWF), which will significantly enhance the campus’s ability to provide no-cost, high-impact tech training to women across metro Atlanta. The funding was celebrated alongside the Atlanta Women’s Foundation and special guest Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. The video footage captured at the celebration, including Per Scholas Atlanta’s Managing Director Sherri Sims’ interview, will be featured during AWF’s “Numbers Too Big to Ignore” Luncheon on October 29, 2025, at the Georgia World Congress Center. The annual event raises awareness and funds to support economic empowerment for women and girls in Atlanta.

Since launching its Atlanta campus in 2016, Per Scholas has trained more than 1,700 local learners in high-demand tech skills, including IT Support, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Software Engineering. This funding from AWF marks the first grant Per Scholas Atlanta has received from the foundation and comes at a pivotal moment in the campus’s growth.

“Support from the Atlanta Women’s Foundation is transformational,” said Sherri Sims, Managing Director of Per Scholas Atlanta. “This investment allows us to deepen our focus on supporting women into thriving tech careers—careers that don’t just offer that first job, but long-term opportunity, growth, and generational change.”

The grant will enable Per Scholas Atlanta to expand its reach to even more women throughout the region—many of whom face compounding barriers such as limited access to technical education, caregiving responsibilities, lack of traditional credentials, or career interruptions. Per Scholas meets these challenges head-on, offering rigorous technical instruction paired with robust professional development and career coaching at no cost to learners.

“AWF’s investment fuels not only our training but also our wraparound supports,” Sims added. “This includes resume coaching, mock interviews, employer exposure, and community-building that empowers learners to not only enter the tech workforce—but thrive within it.”

Mayor Andre Dickens attended the celebration as the keynote speaker and praised the ongoing work of Per Scholas and AWF to build a more inclusive tech ecosystem. “When we invest in women, we invest in families, communities, and the future of our city,” he said.

AWF joins a growing list of funders supporting Per Scholas Atlanta’s efforts, and this City Hall celebration emphasized the power of community partnerships, equity-driven investment, and storytelling. “It was an incredible moment to stand alongside so many mission-aligned organizations and feel the collective impact we’re having,” said Peggy Still Johnson, Per Scholas’ Senior Manager of Development for the Southern Region. “We’re honored to be among this year’s grant recipients.”

Per Scholas Atlanta is grateful to The Atlanta Women’s Foundation for this game-changing investment, and to all donors and community supporters, such as Sage, Stand Together Foundation, and KMS Technology, who continue to believe in economic mobility for Atlantans. Per Scholas Atlanta invites employers and aspiring technologists alike to get involved.

To learn more about Per Scholas Atlanta, follow them on LinkedIn or visit perscholas.org/atlanta.

Per Scholas Atlanta Hosts HackJam 2025

ATLANTA, GA (July 23, 2025) — From July 10 through July 14, Per Scholas Atlanta brought together its alumni for HackJam 2025, a high-energy, multi-day coding competition designed to accelerate careers and showcase the power of alumni innovation. 

Held as part of Per Scholas’s Career Accelerator initiative, the event offered hands-on mentorship, high-level networking, and a competitive edge for participants.

This year’s HackJam featured a $1,000 grand prize, awarded to the top team after an intensive weekend of collaboration and problem-solving. Throughout the event, alumni teams received mentorship from executive engineers at CGI, helping them refine their ideas and technical execution while gaining valuable industry insight.

The competition was judged by an esteemed panel of leaders from technology and business sectors:

Their expert feedback and evaluation added a powerful layer of professional relevance to the competition, with each judge bringing years of leadership and technical expertise to the table.

“HackJam is more than just a competition,” said Sherri Sims, Managing Director of Per Scholas Atlanta. “It’s a career catalyst. Our alumni walk away with new skills, stronger networks, and a deeper sense of what’s possible in tech.”

This year’s HackJam builds on the momentum of the Career Accelerator, Per Scholas’s ongoing effort to ensure graduates stay connected, supported, and equipped for long-term success in the tech industry.

Check out event highlights on LinkedIn: Here and Here.

Per Scholas and Workday Partnership

For over a decade, Per Scholas and Workday have teamed up to open doors to tech careers for aspiring technologists and build pathways to economic mobility for individuals nationwide. With Workday’s support, Per Scholas has grown from 5 campus locations to 24, equipping over 25,000 learners with the skills and confidence to break into high-growth tech roles.

Beyond the nearly $2M in grants provided by the Workday Foundation, Workday Workmates have volunteered hundreds of hours, offering everything from mock interviews and resume reviews to career mentoring and guidance on navigating the tech world.

This collaboration is creating real job opportunities. Workday has hired Per Scholas alumni into roles in their own IT department, demonstrating the innovation that’s possible when companies invest in skills-based talent pipelines. Together, we’re not just training people for jobs; we’re empowering individuals in communities across the country.

Per Scholas remains grateful for our partnership and Workday’s continued efforts to promote opportunity for untapped talent.

Strengthening Inclusive Tech Talent: Collaborating on TEKsystems DisruptED Podcast

In the latest episode of DisruptED, hosted by Ron J. Stefanski and released June 27, 2025, TEKsystems leaders Faith Johnson (VP, Global HR) and John Lullen (Managing Executive, Marketplace Inclusion) joined the discussion on future-proofing the tech workforce through inclusive, non-traditional hiring avenues.

John Lullen specifically mentioned the Per Scholas partnership with TEKsystems, emphasizing how, together, we’re reshaping talent pipelines by championing training programs beyond four-year degrees and driving responsible AI integration across industries.

John noted that our work “helps individuals without traditional degrees train for in‑demand tech roles through immersive, often short‑term programs,” and praised the positive social impact we’re fostering alongside TEKsystems. This endorsement underscores our shared vision: crafting a more equitable tech landscape and empowering organizations to bridge the talent gap with innovative workforce solutions.

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Per Scholas Collaborates with Atlanta Hawks and Stand Together to Facilitate Access to Career-Readiness Pathways

On June 23, 2025, the Atlanta Hawks, in collaboration with Stand Together, wrapped up an innovative six‑week Virtual Sales Academy designed to empower part‑time team members at State Farm Arena. Thirty‑three participants, ranging in age from 20 to 70 and without traditional sales backgrounds, completed this immersive program. Over the course of six weeks, they engaged in hands‑on training, including crafting sales scripts, managing objections, scheduling strategies, and conducting mock sales calls with Hawks sales leadership, all aimed at preparing individuals for potential careers in sports business. 

Per Scholas played a pivotal role within this model by providing nonprofit training expertise and helping to facilitate access to career‑readiness pathways. After the virtual sessions, graduates were celebrated with a special networking event held at State Farm Arena, allowing participants to connect face‑to‑face with Hawks and arena executives. 

This academy reflects the ongoing multi‑year collaboration between the Hawks, Stand Together, and Per Scholas, which champions skills‑based development and economic mobility by redirecting support toward talent often overlooked in conventional hiring channels. 

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Per Scholas North Carolina Hosts Power Up: Charlotte to Fuel Energy Innovation and Tech Workforce Growth

Charlotte, N.C., June 25, 2025  – Since launching in 2020, the Per Scholas North Carolina campus has trained more than 800 learners, equipping them with critical tech skills such as Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and IT Support. Our alumni have earned jobs at employers including Capgemini, Humana, and Wells Fargo.

“Charlotte is a regional leader in energy innovation and clean technology, which makes it an ideal place to kick off this series,” says Mike Terrell, Senior Managing Director of Per Scholas North Carolina. “We’re excited to bring industry leaders together to explore how our graduates can drive progress in clean energy, grid modernization, and digital infrastructure, and bring fresh talent to every corner of the energy sector.”

Today, top leaders in the energy, utilities, and technology sectors explored the powerful intersection of innovation and workforce development among industry peers at Power Up: Charlotte, hosted at the Per Scholas North Carolina campus. Plinio Ayala, Chief Executive Officer, Per Scholas, Kenneth Walker, Executive Vice President, Inclusion & Culture, Per Scholas, and Omoanaste McCarther, Senior Director, Workforce Initiatives, Per Scholas, were also in attendance.The morning began with an Executive Breakfast, open to Director+ leaders. An industry-expert panel, open to the public, followed. The industry panel was moderated by Zach Boren, Senior Fellow – Work, Education, and Labor Division of the Urban Institute. Panelists included Paul Douglas, President at The JPI Group; Megan Howes, Assistant Director, Workforce Development, Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC); Michael Johnson, Senior Software Engineering Manager at Duke Energy; and Mike Terrell, Senior Managing Director at Per Scholas North Carolina. 

Monty McGee, Director of Cybersecurity Partnerships & Engagement at Edison Electric Institute, and Dr. Kristie Sauls, Program Director of NC Career Launch at the North Carolina Business Committee for Education, shared additional remarks. 

Per Scholas North Carolina hosted Power Up: Charlotte in collaboration with the Urban Institute, IREC, and CareerEquity. This grant-funded partnership delivers worker-centered training tailored to the energy sector’s IT needs.

 

Contact: Rafael Gerena, Vice President of Communications & Policy, Per Scholas

rgerena@perscholas.org 

 

About Per Scholas                           

As Per Scholas celebrates 30 years of impact, we are charting an ambitious path forward, expanding access to high-growth tech careers and fostering economic mobility nationwide. Since 1995, we’ve offered no-cost tech training to more than 30,000 technologists in the most sought-after tech skills, generating over $2 billion in increased personal earnings. On average, our learners earn 3x their pre-training wage in their first role after Per Scholas. With 20+ campuses and remote programs, we partner with employers—from Fortune 500 companies to startups—to create inclusive talent pipelines in fields like Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, IT Support, and Software Engineering. More than half of our learners hold a high school diploma as their highest educational credential. We are building a future where successful careers in tech are accessible to everyone across urban, suburban, and rural communities, empowering individuals to unlock their potential and drive transformative economic change nationwide.

Learn more at PerScholas.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

This event is part of the Power Up Series that was created by Per Scholas and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). DOL makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. This product is copyrighted by the institution that created it. The total cost of the Power IT project is $5,815,899. $5,000,000 (86 percent) is funded through the Building Pathways to Infrastructure Jobs Grant Program of the U.S. Department of Labor–Employment and Training Administration. The other $815,899 (14 percent) is funded through nonfederal resources.

Per Scholas Future of Tech Survey Reveals Top Tech Industry Concerns

Per Scholas Future of Tech Survey Reveals Top Tech Industry Concerns 

New research uncovers key insights from tech executives and workers amid evolving workforce innovations and challenges

BRONX, NY – June 24, 2025 – Nearly two-thirds (64%) of C-Suite technology executives rank cybersecurity threats as the top challenge U.S. businesses will face over the next decade, according to new research from Per Scholas, a national tech training nonprofit. The research reveals that this concern is amplified by the critical need for robust data center infrastructure to handle burgeoning sensitive data.

Conducted by Talker Research among 1,000 cybersecurity and data center executives, the survey found an actively threatened cyber environment as 56% of companies reported defending against hacking attempts, 43% experienced data breaches, and 14% suffering from successful hacks.

“Heightened cyber risks directly translate to significant talent demands, especially given the nearly 500,000 open cybersecurity roles nationwide,” said Brittany Murrey, Executive Vice President, Talent Solutions at Per Scholas. “Our data revealed that cybersecurity (53%), adaptability and problem-solving (52%), AI proficiency (42%), and digital/technical skills (38%) are the most in-demand for future hiring, highlighting a critical need for accessible training in these areas.”       

With nearly half (43%) of executives saying that they regularly hire entry-level talent, skills training continues to be an effective solution to quickly meet the rising demand for talent. Per Scholas programs, which are provided at no cost to learners, offer industry-recognized Cybersecurity, Cloud, and Data Engineering training, equipping learners with job-ready technical and professional skills. 

A companion survey of 1,000 U.S. tech employees encouragingly revealed that nearly 9 in 10 (88%) expressed willingness to undergo additional cybersecurity training, averaging 7.1 hours per month, as they also feel a preparedness gap: less than half (48%) believe their company is “very prepared” for cyberattacks. Top employee concerns include phishing (52%), external threats (42%), and lack of encryption (41%). 

The cybersecurity concerns can be attributed to the rise in AI and the data center resources needed to power it. Ninety-five percent of executives and 89% of employees viewed data centers as integral to managing the vast amounts of customer and client data, with AI (66%) as the key growth driver. Beyond its role as a growth engine, integrating AI and emerging technologies (48%) and navigating related regulations (35%) also ranked among executives’ top future challenges. Leaders overwhelmingly recognize AI’s transformative impact, with 95% stating increased AI use affects data storage strategies, and 87% believing AI fundamentally reshapes business challenges.

“The exponential growth of the data center underscores its critical role in our economy,” said Murrey. “Yet, our research reveals a significant confidence gap in meeting future demands (57% C-Suite, 37% employees). To meet these demands executives shared that cybersecurity (82%), problem-solving (79%), and communication (61%) skills are considered essential, while recruiting, retention, and upskilling remain significant challenges.”

To learn more about the survey findings, visit Per Scholas’s website.

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About Per Scholas

As Per Scholas celebrates 30 years of impact, we are charting an ambitious path forward— expanding access to high-growth tech careers and fostering economic mobility nationwide. Since 1995, we’ve offered no-cost tech training to more than 30,000 technologists in the most sought-after tech skills, generating over $2 billion in increased personal earnings. On average, our learners earn 3x their pre-training wage in their first role after Per Scholas. With 20+ campuses and remote programs, we partner with employers—from Fortune 500 companies to startups—to create inclusive talent pipelines in fields like Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, IT Support, and Software Engineering. More than half of our learners hold a high school diploma as their highest educational credential. We are building a future where successful careers in tech are accessible to everyone across urban, suburban, and rural communities, empowering individuals to unlock their potential and drive transformative economic change nationwide.

Learn more at PerScholas.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

 

Per Scholas to Partner with SAP: Piloting a Global Job-Ready Skills Program in the US

Per Scholas is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with SAP, a global leader in enterprise application software and business AI, to launch a new Career Accelerator course focused on SAP technologies.  The new course will provide learners with immersive technical training tailored to the skills and roles most in demand across SAP’s partner and customer networks.

As part of this exciting collaboration, SAP will work with Per Scholas to design a new 10-week course for aspiring learners looking to advance their skills in building modern cloud-based business applications. The course offers business and technical skills to prepare learners for careers in the SAP ecosystem.

The program is part of SAP’s Educate to Employ – a global program offering tools, education and expertise to excel in the digital economy. Per Scholas was selected as an Educate to Employ partner following a rigorous process led by the Global Business Coalition for Education. After considering several skills-focused organizations, Per Scholas was chosen for its commitment to providing employable skills, its collaborative approach to corporate partnerships and strong alignment with SAP’s focus on employable skills.

“We are thrilled to partner with SAP to expand opportunities for our learners and deepen our impact in the tech workforce,” said Per Scholas CEO Plinio Ayala. “This investment is more than just financial—it’s a shared commitment to economic advancement and a recognition of the incredible potential our technologists bring to the industry.”

Per Scholas will welcome an inaugural cohort of roughly 30 learners, empowering them with the practical skills and industry-recognized credentials needed to step into fast-growing tech careers. Tailored for aspiring SAP developers, particularly Per Scholas alumni with prior programming experience, the program delivers immersive, hands-on learning in building data-driven applications, extending SAP cloud solutions, and preparing for SAP Backend Developer Associate certification. Graduates will emerge ready for roles such as SAP Backend Developer, meeting the rising demand for cloud-savvy talent across manufacturing, retail, healthcare, banking, and engineering organizations that rely on SAP technology

“We’re excited to collaborate with Per Scholas to create new connections and opportunities with SAP careers,” said Katie Booth, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, SAP Americas. “Through this partnership, we’re not only investing in skills development—we’re investing in a future-ready workforce.”

This partnership reflects Per Scholas’ continued commitment to offering a responsive, employer-driven curriculum, opening doors to tech careers for individuals across the country. With support from SAP, this new Career Accelerator course will help bridge the skills gap and create pathways to success for talented individuals ready to launch careers in enterprise technology.

Per Scholas Kansas City Celebrates One-Year Milestone, Training 65 Technologists for the Region’s Growing Tech Economy

Kansas City, MO., June 24, 2025 — Since launching in 2024, the Per Scholas Kansas City campus has trained 65 learners, equipping them with critical tech skills such as IT Support and future-forward Data Centers systems training. Our alumni have earned jobs at local Kansas City employers, including Conexon, GovCIO, and NestPay as well as large national employers such as Costco and Panasonic.

Today, alongside community and employer partners, colleagues, alumni, and friends, Per Scholas Kansas City hosted its One-Year Campus Celebration in Kansas City with remarks from Asher Baker of TEKsystems, Brandon Krekel of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, Per Scholas Kansas City alumni Nacima Kachi, and Jasmine Miller, Per Scholas Chief Program Officer. Montreece Smith, Per Scholas Chief People Officer, was also present.

We are incredibly proud of the impact Per Scholas Kansas City has made in its first year,said Cedric Deadmon, Per Scholas Kansas City Managing Director.

Per Scholas Kansas City acknowledges TEKsystems for their generous support that made this celebration possible.

TEKsystems is proud to continue our national partnership with Per Scholas and provide local support for their cohorts!” said Asher Barker, Core Applications Account Manager, TEKsystems.

With a proven tech training model including both in-person and remote learning hubs, Per Scholas continues to unlock opportunities for individuals, strengthen communities, and drive business success across the greater Kansas City area. Per Scholas Kansas City is transforming lives and will continue to shape Kansas City’s future as a thriving technology hub by equipping Per Scholas Technologists with in-demand tech skills at no cost.

To learn more about Per Scholas Kansas City, follow them on LinkedIn or Per Scholas Kansas City.

Contact: 

Rafael Gerena, Vice President of Communications and Policy, Per Scholas

rgerena@perscholas.org.

 

About Per Scholas

As Per Scholas celebrates 30 years of impact, we are charting an ambitious path forward, expanding access to high-growth tech careers and fostering economic mobility nationwide. Since 1995, we’ve offered no-cost tech training to more than 30,000 technologists in the most sought-after tech skills, generating over $2 billion in increased personal earnings. On average, our learners earn 3x their pre-training wage in their first role after Per Scholas. With 20+ campuses and remote programs, we partner with employers—from Fortune 500 companies to startups—to create inclusive talent pipelines in fields like Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, IT Support, and Software Engineering. More than half of our learners hold a high school diploma as their highest educational credential. We are building a future where successful careers in tech are accessible to everyone across urban, suburban, and rural communities, empowering individuals to unlock their potential and drive transformative economic change nationwide.

Learn more at PerScholas.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.

Per Scholas Publishes Second Report on the Future of Tech in America

Inside the tech workforce: what workers are seeing

At Per Scholas, we see how quickly AI, cybersecurity, and data infrastructure are reshaping the workplace—and how many companies are still struggling to adapt.

But what is today’s tech workforce really facing? And what will it take to meet the moment?   
                                                                                                                                                   

We asked 2,000 professionals representing a range of roles and levels to find out. The result is our new 2025 Future of Tech Report.  Below are some of the key insights—what’s working, what’s missing, and where the biggest disconnects lie.

An imminent risk no one seems ready for

Cybersecurity topped the list of concerns, with two-thirds of executives naming it the biggest risk to their business. Yet only half of employees say their company is prepared to respond to an attack.

A big gap also appears in AI. While most leaders believe their teams are already using AI, a third of workers say that they don’t use AI technology in their work at all.

These divides are where companies fall behind.

Employees are motivated, but on their own

There’s real potential in today’s workforce, but most companies haven’t built the systems to unlock it.

88% of employees told us they’d upskill if given the chance, and, on average, they’d dedicate more than seven hours a month to it. But many are left to navigate new tools and threats on their own, without structured training or clear paths forward.

How Per Scholas helps close the gap

At Per Scholas, we don’t just teach skills, we build solutions for the workforce challenges companies are facing right now.

From cybersecurity threats to AI adoption to infrastructure growth, we train individuals with the technical and professional skills needed to step into these evolving roles, ready to contribute, grow, and lead.

Here’s how we help:

Train talent for high-demand roles
Our programs reflect real-world needs in cybersecurity, AI operations, and infrastructure.

Upskill your current workforce
We partner with employers to equip existing teams with the tools to stay ahead.

Strengthen your talent pipeline
We design long-term scalable strategies that align with your business goals.

Expand your reach
We connect companies with new, often overlooked, sources of talent across the country.

The tech landscape isn’t slowing down, and neither are we. We’ve worked with companies like Barclays and Comcast to build stronger teams, deeper pipelines, and real resilience.
Because the future isn’t waiting—and neither should your workforce.

Want the full picture?

Our 2025 Future of Tech Report lays out what tech teams are facing and how to move forward with confidence.

Download the full report → Click Here!

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