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Perficient’s Bright Paths Program Welcomes 25 Women to Tech in Detroit

Perficient

Perficient is proud to help #ChangeTheRatio in Detroit. Today, Perficient colleagues are excited to welcome 25 new women to the tech industry as the first Perficient Bright Paths training program kicks off at an online pop-up campus in Detroit! Welcoming Women to the World of Technology.

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MiHC La Puerta Portal Opens the Door to Success for Hispanic Students in Detroit

Perficient

Perficient developed the La Puerta portal framework as a way of giving back to the Detroit community and to pave the way for students to benefit from a college education. The Michigan Hispanic Collaborative’s goal to improve the economic strength of the Hispanic community in Michigan. “We ” In Michigan, only 15.7%

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Welcome to New Orleans

Independent Banker

Welcome to the Crescent City, where the largest educational gathering of community bankers convenes this month. It’s Community Banking LIVE 2016 in New Orleans. Independent Community Bankers of America. Former Major League Baseball player and manager, chief baseball officer for the Arizona Diamondbacks. JohnStossel.

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24 Industries & Technologies That Will Shape The Post-Virus World

CB Insights

Now, with experts stressing the importance of rapid testing and tracking in managing the Covid-19 crisis, wearables and other health monitoring tech that enable diagnostics are taking center stage. It’s a sad consequence, but there is no other way [to communicate].”. Source: Verizon via Twitter.

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Morning Scan: Online Lenders Set to Report; Trump's Team

American Banker

Trump taps bankers: GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump announced his economic team ahead of a major economic speech in Detroit Monday. The 13-member group is heavily weighted with developers, hedge fund managers and investment bankers, including hedge-fund billionaire John Paulson and Thomas Barrack, founder of Colony Capital.

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