New Report Dives Deep into Orlando’s Cybersecurity Talent Opportunities Press Release
The report specifically focuses on tactics to recruit and develop Orlando’s cybersecurity talent and invest in the strength of its cybersecurity workforce.
The report specifically focuses on tactics to recruit and develop Orlando’s cybersecurity talent and invest in the strength of its cybersecurity workforce.
Each Orlando-based organization will receive a portion of a $75,000 grant to develop local tech-focused programs and events.
The 20 graduates represent diverse communities and professions and a total of 30 graduates have been elected or appointed to serve in public office since the program’s inception in 2008.
The vision focuses on “addressing the lifecycle of our community” to help cultivate and grow local businesses of all sizes within the region.
Nearly $10M in grants were awarded to Osceola County and Valencia College to support workforce and infrastructure development for the Orlando region’s semiconductor industry.
The Partnership’s new Executive Director of Innovation & Technology David Adelson is focused on organizing and aligning Orlando’s tech resources toward an innovation-based economy.
The new tool acts as a centralized platform for the Orlando region’s tech community resources, leaders, employees, students, businesses, events, news and more.
The nonpartisan program will prepare 21 business-minded leaders to explore how they can make a difference in elected or appointed office.
The lawmakers are honored for their significant contributions to legislation and policy efforts that advance Broad-based Prosperity™
The winner of William C. Schwartz Industry Innovation Award, which recognizes the Orlando region’s most innovative company, will be awarded at Synapse Orlando.
Orlando’s growing reputation as an esports hub is driven by innovative regional assets and a group of fierce female competitors changing the face of a historically male-dominated industry.
The 20 graduates represent diverse communities and professions and a total of 30 graduates have been elected or appointed to serve in public office since the program’s inception in 2008.