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Cloud for Good Partners with the Community College of Rhode Island to Create Salesforce Apprenticeship Program

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December 15, 2021 [Asheville, NC] – Cloud for Good, a consulting firm delivering Salesforce solutions to higher education and nonprofit clients, has announced the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) as their latest partner in the Talent for Good apprenticeship program. About Community College of Rhode Island.

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Cloud for Good Recognized as a Salesforce Summit Partner

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This type of recognition wouldn’t have been possible without the continually-expanding team we’ve assembled, and the Cloud for Good culture we continue to foster and evolve with each passing day, quarter, year. Providing organizations with the opportunity to focus on their mission is what drives the team at Cloud for Good.

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Cloud for Good Partners with Western Michigan University for Salesforce Apprenticeship Program

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Talent for Good paves the way for new and recent graduates to secure good entry-level jobs as developers, administrators, analysts, and consultants within the Salesforce ecosystem. Providing organizations with the opportunity to focus on their mission is what drives the team at Cloud for Good. million trained workers in the U.S.

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Cloud for Good and ASU Announce Talent for Good Partnership

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million new jobs and generate $1.6 In partnering with Cloud for Good and helping to launch careers in the Salesforce ecosystem, ASU joins Pepperdine , the University of North Texas, Dallas College, and Community College of Rhode Island. For further questions, please contact: Jenn Grandt. www.cloud4good.com. 855-536-1251.

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It's Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Club Organizers

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He really enjoyed meeting with the group for our programs and was sad to see it end!" - Kathleen Malin, 501 Tech Cub Rhode Island How do you identify and develop emerging Tech Club leaders in your community? "We We have created board job descriptions and when we bring on a new leader usually it''s with a specific job in mind.

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