Annmarie Lanesey – AlbanyCanCode PODCAST / NOVEMBER 23, 2020 by Annmarie Lanesey, president of Greene Tree Technology and founder of AlbanyCanCode stops by the show to discuss the origin story of AlbanyCanCode and why she believes this type of alternative path to education and expertise...
AlbanyCanCode Opens Recruitment on Virtual Digital Literacy Class
A new Virtual Digital Literacy class is now open for registration for residents of Saratoga, Warren, and Washington counties.
Saratoga, NY — AlbanyCanCode, a nonprofit organization creating a new generation of software coders in New York, announced that registration is open for its newest
Sunday, October 18, 2020 TIEMPO Tiempo: Virtual program helping immigrants, Latino small businesses owners NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — In this episode of Tiempo, a virtual program to empower immigrants with digital literacy skills. The New York State Office for New Americans just helped launch the virtual program in hopes...
State launches ‘Immigrants Can Code’ initiative with AlbanyCanCode By Record staff Oct 8, 2020 ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Office for New Americans announced Monday the launch of a new initiative, Immigrants Can Code – Digital Literacy Pilot, that will ensure immigrants have access to digital literacy education and training that are essential to building careers in the Empire...
NOTE: Immigrants Can Code, will ensure immigrants have access to digital literacy education and training that are essential to building careers in the New York State’s fast-growing innovation economy. Read more about the program in Spanish here. El estado de Nueva York capacitará a...
For Immediate Release: October 5, 2020 Contact:518-486-9844 press@dos.ny.gov Follow us on Twitter @NYSDOS NEW YORK STATE OFFICE FOR NEW AMERICANS ANNOUNCES IMMIGRANTS CAN CODE TO EMPOWER IMMIGRANTS WITH DIGITAL LITERACY SKILLS Partnership Between ONA and AlbanyCanCode Will Provide Virtual Computer Education and Training Courses Dedicated to Immigrants Program is Designed to Prepare New Americans for Growing Career Opportunities in the Lucrative High-Tech Field The...
Need for Albany Can Code classes ‘bigger than ever’ as people change careers during pandemic Albany Can Code will have software training scholarships covered for about a year with recent funding from the state. Annmarie Lanesey, founder and CEO of the nonprofit, said she is grateful for the funding because the need for...
Inaugural course in Kingston and three classes in Albany will be presented virtually; training supports growing tech job opportunities as the remote workplace rapidly expands Albany and Kingston, NY – AlbanyCanCode and KingstonCanCode, part of a nonprofit organization creating a new generation of software coders in New York, today announced the opening of registration for the Fall 2020 session, which...
AlbanyCanCode holding virtual fall software programming courses By: Larry Rulison via Times Union TROY — AlbanyCanCode and the new KingstonCanCode software programming educational nonprofits are holding fall courses online starting Sept. 14. Read the full article here: https://www.timesunion.com/business/article/AlbanyCanCode-holding-virtual-fall-software-15472054.php ...
How can the Albany region build a more diverse workforce? Start with the talent pipeline By: Chelsea Diana via Albany Business Review Annmarie Lanesey, founder and CEO of AlbanyCanCode The issue, Lanesey said, was that companies needed to change their perception of talent and who may have it. “Our mission says it in black and white, to create a more diverse...